(Circa 1785) USA Bar Cent XF-45 PCGS

(Circa 1785) USA Bar Cent XF-45 PCGS
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Specifications

  • Mint: None
  • Grade: Extra Fine - 45
  • Diameter: Varies mm
  • Denomination: 1 Cent
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz
  • Product Details
    The Bar Cent is an undated (but circa 1785) Colonial Coin. One side has 13 parallel bars (one for each Colony) and the other side has "USA" with letters intertwined.

    Coin Highlights:
    • This coin is graded XF-45 by PCGS.
    • Obverse: Features large letters of “USA”. This USA monogram is identical to the USA logo on the buttons of the soldiers in the USA Continental Army, commanded by General George Washington.
    • Reverse: Displays horizontal bars.

    Protect your Bar Cent in style by adding an attractive presentation box to your order.

    The Bar Cent was a used as everyday currency in America 230 years ago. Add this high-quality and certified Bar Cent to your cart today!

    This is an extremely rare piece of historical Colonial Americana. These coins are believed to have been made in England but circulated in New York about 1785. This is not a Bolen copy from 1862 but an original coin struck in 1785. It has been authenticated and graded by PCGS and they consensus graded it as XF-45. The Redbook, which is the authoritative reference on all U.S. coins, values this Bar Cent at $14,000.00. This pleasing example is very reasonably priced.
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