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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Massachusetts Copper (1776–1788) series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 11 distinct entries with CPG® values between $120.00 and $240,000.00. An “Act for establishing a mint for the coinage of gold, silver and copper” was passed

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Massachusetts Copper (1776–1788) series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 11 distinct entries with CPG® values between $120.00 and $240,000.00.

An “Act for establishing a mint for the coinage of gold, silver and copper” was passed by the Massachusetts General Court on October 17, 1786. The next year, the council directed that the design should incorporate “the figure of an Indian with a bow & arrow & a star at one side, with the word ‘Commonwealth,’ the reverse a spread eagle with the words—‘of Massachusetts A.D. 1787. ’ ”

The coinage of Massachusetts copper cents and half cents in 1787 and 1788 was under the direction of Joshua Witherle. These were the first coins bearing the denomination cent as would later be established by Congress. Many varieties exist, the most valuable being that with arrows in the eagle’s right talon.

Most of the dies for these coppers were made by Joseph Callender. Jacob Perkins of Newburyport also engraved some of the 1788 dies.

The mint was abandoned early in 1789, in compliance with the newly ratified Constitution, and because its production was unprofitable.

Early American coins were produced from handmade dies, which are often individually distinctive. The great number of die varieties that can be found and identified are of interest to collectors who value each according to individual rarity. Values shown for type coins in this book are for the most common die variety of each.

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1787 Copper Massachusetts MS BN
Value Range: $275 - $16,000
$275 - $16,000
1787 Cent Massachusetts, Right Arrows MS BN
Value Range: $13,000 - $240,000
$13,000 - $240,000
1787 Cent Massachusetts, Left Arrows MS BN
Value Range: $265 - $28,000
$265 - $28,000
1787 Cent Massachusetts, Left Arrows MS RB
Value Range: $40,000 - $60,000
$40,000 - $60,000
1787 Cent Massachusetts, Horned Eagle MS BN
Value Range: $180.00 - $22,000
$180.00 - $22,000
1788 1/2c Massachusetts MS BN
Value Range: $175.00 - $16,000
$175.00 - $16,000
1788 Cent Massachusetts, With Period MS BN
Value Range: $120.00 - $24,000
$120.00 - $24,000
1788 Cent Massachusetts, No Period MS BN
Value Range: $175.00 - $7,500
$175.00 - $7,500

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