Rare American coins: their description, and past and present fictitious values . se, was oneWilliam Cooley, who resided in Rupert, Harmon struck the 1785 and 1786 Ver-mont cents, and subsequently united in a co-partnership with William Coley, Jas. F. Atlee,D. Brooks, James Greer, James Giles, Thomas Machin, Daniel Voorhees and Elias Jackson, forthe purpose of running the Vermont Mint, andcoined some 1787 and 1788 pieces, The ImmuneColumbia pieces of 1785, in silver and copper,are sometimes attributed to Vermont origin, andare the most valuable of the Vermont pieces. 1785 Vermont


Rare American coins: their description, and past and present fictitious values . se, was oneWilliam Cooley, who resided in Rupert, Harmon struck the 1785 and 1786 Ver-mont cents, and subsequently united in a co-partnership with William Coley, Jas. F. Atlee,D. Brooks, James Greer, James Giles, Thomas Machin, Daniel Voorhees and Elias Jackson, forthe purpose of running the Vermont Mint, andcoined some 1787 and 1788 pieces, The ImmuneColumbia pieces of 1785, in silver and copper,are sometimes attributed to Vermont origin, andare the most valuable of the Vermont pieces. 1785 Vermont cts are valued from 50c to $ 1786 40c to 1787 25c to 1788 35c to strictly fine, or new-looking Vermont cop-per, is worth probably double the above highestquotations, as we have quoted only from good tovery fine. There are many Muled Vermontcoppers; having the obverse die of one typemuled with reverse die of a different type, andsometimes we find Vermont pieces that show theuse of British coins in striking, probably, on ac-count of the scarcity of


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