1783 Nova Constellatio Bit PR Silver, Decorated Edge Values

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1783 Nova Constellatio Bit PR Silver, Decorated Edge Values

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These Nova Constellatio pieces undoubtedly represent the first patterns for a coinage of the United States. They were designed by Benjamin Dudley for Gouverneur Morris to carry out his ideas for a decimal coinage system. The 1,000-unit designation he called a mark, the 500 a quint. These denominations, together with the small 100-unit piece, were designed to standardize the many different coin values among the several states. These pattern pieces represent the first attempt at a decimal ratio, and were the forerunners of our present system of money values. Neither the proposed denominations nor the coins advanced beyond the pattern stage. These unique pieces are all dated 1783. There are two types of the quint. The copper “five” was first brought to the attention of collectors in 1980. Electrotype copies exist.

Source: Red Book

Basic Information

GSID:

104

Coin Date:

1783

Denomination:

"100" / Bit

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

New York

Mintage:

2 known

Coinage Type:

Nova Constellatio Patterns

Coinage Years:

1783

Composition:

Silver

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Nova Constellatio

Variety 2:

Silver, Decorated Edge

Rarity:

R-8

Physical Characteristics

Strike Type:

Proof

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Benjamin Dudley

Obverse Lettering:

NOVA CONSTELLATIO

Obverse Designer:

Benjamin Dudley

Reverse Lettering:

LIBERTAS JUSTITIA 1783, US, 100

Reverse Designer:

Benjamin Dudley

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