The Quint was an American silver coin equal to about thirty-five cents and weighing five pennyweights, fifteen grains, presented to the Continental Congress in 1783, by Robert Morris for consideration as a national coin, but not accepted. On the obverse it was decorated with an eye, thirteen points cross, equidistant, a circle of as many stars and the legend: Nova Constellatio. On the reverse it was decorated with US 500. a wreath surrounding and the legend: Libertas, Justitia. This coin, with the mark, formed the Nova Constellatio coinage. Research Quint