coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Copper \ Massachusetts Copper \ 1776
The Massachusetts Copper, struck in the late 18th century, is a significant example of early American coinage. These coins were produced in the 1770s and are primarily made of copper. They were created to address the currency shortages in the colonies and feature designs that include the state name and various symbols. The Massachusetts Copper is highly sought after by collectors, particularly those interested in American Revolutionary War history and early American currency.
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1776 Copper Massachusetts Pine Tree BN | Copper | Massachusetts Copper | 1776 |