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What is the value of a 1786 Copper Vermontensium?

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  1. It would depend on the level of preservation. Most of the Landscape Vermont Colonial coppers were struck on planchets that had flaws and were thus, considered damaged. That was not the case. They were struck by "water power" using a water mill powered by the action of Millbrook stream near Rupert,VT. The lower graded coins where details are very weak, would be worth around $250 and go up from there. If the details are stronger, this Colonial coin can fetch as high as $4500 depending on how nicely detailed and original (no corrosion or cleaning) the coin is. Hope this helps. Dave

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