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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Nova Eborac series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 4 distinct entries with CPG® values between $115.00 and $39,000.00.
Several individuals petitioned the New York legislature in early 1787 for the right to coin copper for the state, but a coinage was never authorized. Instead, a law was passed to regulate the copper coins already in use. Nevertheless, various unauthorized copper pieces were issued within the state, principally by two private mints. One firm, known as Machin’s Mills, was organized by Thomas Machin and situated near Newburgh. Shortly after this mint was formed, on April 18, 1787, it was merged with the Rupert, Vermont, mint operated by Reuben Harmon Jr. Harmo...

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  Nova Eborac Value Range Favorite
Nova Eborac Value Range  
1787 Copper Nova Eborac, Seated Right MS BN
$115.00
-
$14,500
$115.00 - $14,500
1787 Copper Nova Eborac, Seated Left MS BN
$230.00
-
$39,000
$230.00 - $39,000
1787 Copper Nova Eborac, Small Head MS BN
$2,800
-
$29,000
$2,800 - $29,000
1787 Copper Nova Eborac, Large Head MS BN
$950
-
$24,000
$950 - $24,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Nova Eborac series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 4 distinct entries with CPG® values between $115.00 and $39,000.00.
Several individuals petitioned the New York legislature in early 1787 for the right to coin copper for the state, but a coinage was never authorized. Instead, a law was passed to regulate the copper coins already in use. Nevertheless, various unauthorized copper pieces were issued within the state, principally by two private mints. One firm, known as Machin’s Mills, was organized by Thomas Machin and situated near Newburgh. Shortly after this mint was formed, on April 18, 1787, it was merged with the Rupert, Vermont, mint operated by Reuben Harmon Jr. Harmo...

Catalog Detail