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The Vermont Copper coins were copper coins minted in the late 1780s by the Vermont Republic, which existed from 1777 until it became a state in 1791. These coins, particularly the 1787 Vermont Coppers, are considered significant collectibles in American numismatics due to their historical context and limited production. They typically feature motifs that reflect Vermont's state identity, including images of a farmer and the inscription "Vermont" on one side. The value of these coins can vary greatly depending on their condition, rarity, and market demand.
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1787 Copper Vermont BRITANNIA BN | Copper | Vermont Copper | 1787 |