one sold on e-bay for 400.oo
Massachusetts was the first U.S. state to abolish slavery, in a 1783 judicial interpretation of its 1780 constitution.
Stauer has the 1783 spanish silver dollar coin for sale at $79.00.
No 1783 Trade Dollars exist, first year of issue was 1873
1.4 million rands
The value of a 1783 Spanish Half Real is around $90 in well preserved condition. A well circulated coin is worth about $10.
A penny is made of mostly zinc with a thin copper coating. Since 1982, the United States penny has been made of 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper.
From 1783-1837, a penny was pure copper. But newer pennies are made mostly of zinc.He is tottaly right
In a 1783 judicial decision of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts the Constitution of 1780 was interpreted that the phrase "all men are Freemen...." could not uphold slavery. The Legislature did not further clarify the Constitution.
The value of a coin with the inscription "Popoli Voge 1783" would depend on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. It would be best to consult with a coin dealer or numismatist to determine an accurate value for the specific coin you have.
Slavery was allowed in Massachussets up until 1783, when it was legally established that the constitution of the state did not permit it.So pretty much yes
On bidorbuy (auction site) one was sold for ZAR1.00
E. J. Felt has written: 'The junior captain of the Massachusetts Line, 1775-1783' -- subject(s): Biography, Campaigns, History, Soldiers