The Massachusetts Copper, minted in 1787, is a notable example of early American colonial coinage. These coins were produced in limited quantities and were intended to facilitate trade in the new American republic. Made primarily of copper, the Massachusetts Copper features distinctive designs that reflect the state's early iconography and emblems. Their historical significance and limited mintage make them highly sought after by collectors today.


Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1787 Copper Massachusetts BN Copper Massachusetts Copper 1787