Name/Title
CoinEntry/Object ID
1902.1.1jjDescription
Copper coin with a bust on one side and the allegorical figure, Columbia, on the other. The face side shows a right-facing bust of a Roman figure, wearing a laurel wreath on his head, tied with a ribbon at the nape of his neck, and military armor. The words "VERMON AUCTORI" ring the edge. On the reverse, Columbia is shown swathed in loose fabric, seated next to a shield bearing the Union flag. She is holding a staff with a liberty cap in her left hand, and a small branch in her right hand. The date 1787 is at the center bottom. The coin is overstruck on a 1785 Nova Constallatio coin, making it appear as if there is a strap over the bust's mouth and an eye on Columbia's stomach.Context
Made in Rupert, Vermont in 1785, and remade in Rupert, Vermont in 1787.Acquisition
Accession
1902.1Source or Donor
Elkins, Henry K.Acquisition Method
GiftMintage
Date made
1787Place of Origin
Town
RupertCounty
Bennington CountyState/Province
VermontCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North AmericaLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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Category 08: Communication Objects