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1791 Small Eagle Cent - Grades And Opinions On Value

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Purchased this online from a British seller.
I think it's awesome to have a coin with so much history attached to it.
I was looking for opinions of the grade and value of this coin.
Also, is it true that only 1,500 were minted?

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This was a token produced in the UK in hopes of gaining a contract to produce US coinage. Lots of info here:
https://coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoi...t.intro.html
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