1786 COP PAT, EAGLE REV IMMCOL MS45 BN

IMMUNIS COLUMBIA, CLARGE EAGLE REVERSE. RARITY-8. ONE OF THREE KNOWN TO EXIST TODAY. THE PEDIGREE GOES BACK TO 1885.
Grading Service: PCGS
SKU: 1178
Cert Number: 25508735
$175,000.00
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Bring This Coin to Life
In 1786, a pivotal year unfolded in the young United States and across the Atlantic in the cultural heart of Vienna, illustrating the era's political upheavals and cultural triumphs. Shays' Rebellion emerged as a watershed moment in American history, with Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays leading a force of discontented farmers and fellow veterans in Massachusetts. Their uprising against oppressive taxes and economic injustices not only underscored the fragility of the post-revolutionary American government under the Articles of Confederation but also catalyzed a nationwide debate on the need for a more robust federal structure. This movement towards reevaluation and reform culminated in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, a document that would lay the foundational principles of American governance. Simultaneously, the fledgling United States was making its mark on the international stage through the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce with Prussia. This significant 1786 agreement acknowledged the U.S. as a sovereign nation and set the stage for future economic relations, demonstrating the country's growing stature and diplomatic capabilities in the global arena. The same year witnessed a cultural milestone with the premiere of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's ""The Marriage of Figaro"" in Vienna. This opera, lauded for its complex narrative and musical innovation, captivated audiences with its portrayal of love, intrigue, and social satire, anchored by Mozart's brilliant compositions. The success of ""The Marriage of Figaro"" underscored the vibrancy of European artistic expression during this period, offering a stark contrast to the political turmoil in America. These events from 1786—ranging from the revolutionary fervor of Shays' Rebellion, through diplomatic achievements with Prussia, to Mozart's operatic masterpiece—reflect a world in the throes of change. Political structures were being questioned and reshaped, while cultural achievements continued to enrich and challenge societal norms, highlighting a year of significant legacy in both governance and the arts.
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