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1/2 Cent - Vermontis

Issuer United States
Year 1785
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Composition Nickel silver
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Reverse description Central device featuring a large radiant star with multiple rays extending toward the periphery, consistent with the 'stella quarta decima' (fourteenth star) motif of the original 1785 Vermont coinage, symbolizing Vermont as the fourteenth state to join the Union. The star is rendered in low relief with bold, stylized rays filling the field. A Latin legend encircles the design along the rim, and the word COPY is inscribed in the lower exergue, clearly identifying this as a modern replica of the original Vermont Republic issue.
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