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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Vermont Copper series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 14 distinct entries with CPG® values between $165.00 and $60,000.00.
Reuben Harmon Jr., of Rupert, Vermont, was granted permission to coin copper pieces for a period of two years beginning July 1, 1785. (Vermont, then a republic, would not become a state until 1791.) The well-known Vermont "Landscape" coppers were first produced in that year. The franchise was extended for eight years in 1786.



Harmon's mint was located in the northeast corner of Rupert near a stream known as Millbrook. Colonel William Coley, a New York goldsmith, made the first dies. Some of the late issues were made near Newburgh, New York, by the Machin's ...

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  Vermont Copper Value Range Favorite
Vermont Copper Value Range  
1785 Copper Vermont, IMMUNE COLUMBIA MS BN
$3,250
-
$60,000
$3,250 - $60,000
1785 Copper Vermont, VERMONTS MS BN
$575
-
$7,500
$575 - $7,500
1785 Copper Vermont, VERMONTIS MS BN
$1,250
-
$5,500
$1,250 - $5,500
1786 Copper Vermont, VERMONTENSIUM MS BN
$165.00
-
$54,000
$165.00 - $54,000
1786 Copper Vermont, Baby Head MS BN
$260
-
$14,500
$260 - $14,500
1786 Copper Vermont, Bust Left MS BN
$390
-
$3,150
$390 - $3,150
1787 Copper Vermont, BRITANNIA MS BN
$210.00
-
$6,250
$210.00 - $6,250
1787 Copper Vermont, Bust Left MS BN
$17,000
-
$29,000
$17,000 - $29,000

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1787 Copper Vermont, Bust Right MS BN
$260
-
$3,750
$260 - $3,750
1787 Copper Vermont, Bust Right MS RB
-
 
1788 Copper Vermont, Bust Right MS BN
$165.00
-
$26,500
$165.00 - $26,500
1788 Copper Vermont, Bust Right, Backward C MS BN
$12,500
-
$54,000
$12,500 - $54,000
1788 Copper Vermont, Bust Right, *ET LIB*INDE MS BN
$525
-
$15,500
$525 - $15,500
1788 Copper Vermont, GEORGIVS III REX MS BN
$525
-
$3,500
$525 - $3,500
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Vermont Copper series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 14 distinct entries with CPG® values between $165.00 and $60,000.00.
Reuben Harmon Jr., of Rupert, Vermont, was granted permission to coin copper pieces for a period of two years beginning July 1, 1785. (Vermont, then a republic, would not become a state until 1791.) The well-known Vermont "Landscape" coppers were first produced in that year. The franchise was extended for eight years in 1786.



Harmon's mint was located in the northeast corner of Rupert near a stream known as Millbrook. Colonel William Coley, a New York goldsmith, made the first dies. Some of the late issues were made near Newburgh, New York, by the Machin's ...

Catalog Detail