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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper Fine 15 NGC. M. 17-b, W-4870, R.3. 128.1 grains. This is an early die state Maris 17-b struck before the top of the R faded to resemble a K. The early die state pieces are generally found on larger planchets than the late state examples. Many of the early die state pieces are overstruck on other coppers. There is evidence of undertype on this example, showing traces of CONN and ET LIB. Both sides show dark steel patina with a few splashes of tan on the devices. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society; apparently earlier from Hillyer Ryder. Realized $587.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam Fine 15 NGC. M. 17-K, W-4865, R.3. 140.4 grains. Maris 17-K is one of the difficult varieties to grade. Both sides typically show central weakness, the horse lacking its eye and the shield lacking its details. The 17-K is another variety that frequently exhibits undertype from other coppers. While no undertype is readily apparent, the oversized flan suggests this piece may have been struck over another coin. Mostly steel-brown fields frame the reddish-brown devices of this lovely two-tone copper piece. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society; apparently earlier from Hillyer Ryder. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam Fine 15 NGC. M. 17-K, W-4865, R.3. 140.4 grains. Maris 17-K is one of the difficult varieties to grade. Both sides typically show central weakness, the horse lacking its eye and the shield lacking its details. The 17-K is another variety that frequently exhibits undertype from other coppers. While no undertype is readily apparent, the oversized flan suggests this piece may have been struck over another coin. Mostly steel-brown fields frame the reddish-brown devices of this lovely two-tone copper piece. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society; apparently earlier from Hillyer Ryder. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam VF25 NGC. M. 17-J, W-4860, R.4. 115.7 grains. The Condition Census records three XF and six VF coins as the finest known examples. The Eric P. Newman coin is unrecorded in that list but clearly ranks favorably among the others. The majority of 17-J coppers are struck over other contemporary copper coins. However, there is no evidence of undertype on this attractive golden-brown copper. Both sides exhibit mostly trivial planchet fissures from faulty planchet stock. Ex: Thomas L. Elder (11/1920), lot 1326; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society; apparently earlier from William Wallace Hays and Hillyer Ryder. Realized $2,115.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam VF25 NGC. M. 17-J, W-4860, R.4. 115.7 grains. The Condition Census records three XF and six VF coins as the finest known examples. The Eric P. Newman coin is unrecorded in that list but clearly ranks favorably among the others. The majority of 17-J coppers are struck over other contemporary copper coins. However, there is no evidence of undertype on this attractive golden-brown copper. Both sides exhibit mostly trivial planchet fissures from faulty planchet stock. Ex: Thomas L. Elder (11/1920), lot 1326; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society; apparently earlier from William Wallace Hays and Hillyer Ryder. Realized $2,115.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam F Details, Scratches NGC. M. 16-J, W-4835, Low R.6. 140.4 grains. The presence of an inked attribution on the obverse, and the round collector's disc strongly suggest that this piece was part of the William Wallace Hays collection, Both sides of this example have myriad old scratches that are blended into the granular chocolate-brown and steel surfaces. Ex: William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; later, Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $822.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam F Details, Scratches NGC. M. 16-J, W-4835, Low R.6. 140.4 grains. The presence of an inked attribution on the obverse, and the round collector's disc strongly suggest that this piece was part of the William Wallace Hays collection, Both sides of this example have myriad old scratches that are blended into the granular chocolate-brown and steel surfaces. Ex: William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; later, Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $822.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam VF20 NGC. M. 15-L, W-4820, R.4. 148.2 grains. Siboni, Howes, and Ish write that the obverse dies of the New Jersey coppers are easier to attribute than the reverse dies, and that "each horse seems to have its own personality." Obverse 15 has the horse leaning back to the left, with a short neck and arched nose, characteristics that Maris described in 1881. The Eric P. Newman specimen is a nicely detailed VF example with olive and tan surfaces, the obverse showing deep maroon and green patina, with microscopic roughness. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $763.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam VF20 NGC. M. 15-L, W-4820, R.4. 148.2 grains. Siboni, Howes, and Ish write that the obverse dies of the New Jersey coppers are easier to attribute than the reverse dies, and that "each horse seems to have its own personality." Obverse 15 has the horse leaning back to the left, with a short neck and arched nose, characteristics that Maris described in 1881. The Eric P. Newman specimen is a nicely detailed VF example with olive and tan surfaces, the obverse showing deep maroon and green patina, with microscopic roughness. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $763.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Straight Plow Beam VG10 NGC. M. 15-J, W-4815, R.4. 143.5 grains. Although the J-reverse varieties are known with two dates, 1786 and 1787, extensive research suggests that those coins may have also been struck in 1788 and possibly 1789. The authors of New Jersey State Coppers suggest that the 10 obverse dies of the J-family had multiple engravers, from two to four different individuals. The obverse has a minor rim bruise at 3:30. This example displays light brown devices with steel-brown fields, providing an excellent two-tone appearance that many collectors enjoy. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society; apparently earlier from Hillyer Ryder. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.