Virginia 1/2d
Date1773
Maker
Tower of London Mint
Designed and engraved by
Richard Yeo
OriginEngland, London
MediumCopper
DimensionsDiameter: 25mm
Credit LineGift of Philip LeDuc
Object number2020-120
DescriptionObverse: Laureate bust of George III to r., GEORGIVS III REX. around.Reverse: Virginia arms surrounded by VIRGINIA. 1773.
Label TextAlthough granted by it charter of 1606, Virginia did not pursue the right to a coinage until eve of the Revolution, when the Crown struck the only colony-specific issue ever fully authorized. Although the coins arrived in Virginia in a timely fashion, Treasurer Robert Carter Nicholas wouldn't release them for circulation until February 1775, when the royal proclamation permitting their circulation arrived.
Virginia's 1773 halfpenny was used extensively in Williamsburg, where more than 120 specimens have been recovered from archaeological digs.
Breen #180, Newman-3.F (with period)
ProvenanceVery likely from the Col. Mendes Cohen hoard, found in a keg in Richmond, VA in 1859. The hoard was dispersed by Wayte Raymond in 1929, with some 2900 uncirculated specimens being sold off.
1773
1773
1773 (host coin); 1790-1820 (counterstamp)
1773 (host coin); 1775-1800 (engraving)
Ca. 1760-1775