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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left AU55 NGC. M. 11-G, W-4510, R.2. 112.7 grains. A second and even finer example of the plentiful Miller 11-G marriage. This golden-chestnut example has microscopic traces of greenish verdigris in the fine details of the devices. Better centered than the previous example, with the upper obverse legend tight, and the left reverse legend also close to the flan edge. The obverse is beveled and the reverse border is indented. A small flaw is noted at the lower obverse, and the weakly defined upper reverse shows myriad planchet marks. This example falls short of the Taylor and Eliasberg coins, but it is equal to the Perkins and Ford coins, and finer than the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC coin, as well as the Norweb example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,112.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left XF45 NGC. M. 11-G, W-4510, R.2. 115.7 grains. Die alignment 350 degrees. Clash marks and trivial die cracks are noted on the obverse. Both dies are unique to this marriage. Faint hairlines are nicely blended with the surrounding surfaces of this faintly granular dark chocolate and steel-brown example. The strike is imperfectly centered, especially on the reverse where the tops of ET LIB and the head overlap the edge of the flan. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,116.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left XF45 NGC. M. 11-G, W-4510, R.2. 115.7 grains. Die alignment 350 degrees. Clash marks and trivial die cracks are noted on the obverse. Both dies are unique to this marriage. Faint hairlines are nicely blended with the surrounding surfaces of this faintly granular dark chocolate and steel-brown example. The strike is imperfectly centered, especially on the reverse where the tops of ET LIB and the head overlap the edge of the flan. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,116.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left VF25 NGC. M. 9-E, W-4500, High R.5. 121.9 grains. Obverse 9 is only known with reverse E, and that reverse is also found with obverse dies 7, 12.1, and 12.2. All four reverse E varieties are included in the present offering. Chestnut-brown surfaces show splashes of maroon and mahogany on both sides of this pleasing example. A small obverse rim bruise is visible at 11:30. This piece is above average among the 35 to 40 surviving examples of the die marriage. Two or three AU to Mint State pieces are known, along with a handful of VF to XF pieces. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left VF25 NGC. M. 9-E, W-4500, High R.5. 121.9 grains. Obverse 9 is only known with reverse E, and that reverse is also found with obverse dies 7, 12.1, and 12.2. All four reverse E varieties are included in the present offering. Chestnut-brown surfaces show splashes of maroon and mahogany on both sides of this pleasing example. A small obverse rim bruise is visible at 11:30. This piece is above average among the 35 to 40 surviving examples of the die marriage. Two or three AU to Mint State pieces are known, along with a handful of VF to XF pieces. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left XF Details, Environmental Damage NGC. M. 7-E, W-4480, Low R.6. 112.7 grains. In addition to this variety, the obverse appears with reverse dies F.2 and K, and the reverse is found with obverse dies 9, 12.1, and 12.2. This obverse die is a reappearance of the 1787 obverse 11.1. An attractive example of this rare variety, with old corrosion that now displays a slightly glossy appearance. Both sides are primarily blue-steel, with considerable golden-tan on the obverse devices, and similar traces on the reverse. At least three high grade examples of this important die marriage survive. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left XF Details, Environmental Damage NGC. M. 7-E, W-4480, Low R.6. 112.7 grains. In addition to this variety, the obverse appears with reverse dies F.2 and K, and the reverse is found with obverse dies 9, 12.1, and 12.2. This obverse die is a reappearance of the 1787 obverse 11.1. An attractive example of this rare variety, with old corrosion that now displays a slightly glossy appearance. Both sides are primarily blue-steel, with considerable golden-tan on the obverse devices, and similar traces on the reverse. At least three high grade examples of this important die marriage survive. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right, Struck over 1785 Nova Constellatio 4-D AU55 NGC. M. 5-B.2, W-4440, Low R.6. 109.6 grains. A second example of the Miller 5-B.2 struck over a 1785 Nova Constellatio copper. This impressive piece was part of the famous Dr. Hall Collection, although there is no evidence of his edge paint that indicates his front line coins. Although a trace of rub or friction appears on the high points, this is a remarkable example, and possibly the finest known with better surfaces than the "Uncirculated" Ford specimen. Traces of faded mint red appear within the letters on both sides of this olive-brown beauty. Ex: Dr. Thomas Hall; Virgil Brand; Brand Estate (sold for $20.00 on May 18, 1935); B.G. Johnson (sold for $25.00); Eric P. Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $14,687.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right, Struck over 1785 Nova Constellatio 4-D XF40 NGC. M. 5-B.2, W-4440, Low R.6. 108.0 grains. Obverse 5 is unique to this marriage, while reverse B.2 also appears with obverse dies 3 and 4.1. Exceptional and obvious undertype is visible at the central obverse and reverse of this remarkable piece. It appears that most, or perhaps all, examples of Miller 5-B.2 are struck over Nova Constellatio coppers. This piece has finely granular surfaces displaying mahogany and olive-brown on the obverse, with golden-brown and steel-blue on the reverse. The Ford and Taylor collections each had a finer example, while most others we have seen are in lower grades. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2,350.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right, Struck over 1785 Nova Constellatio 4-D AU55 NGC. M. 5-B.2, W-4440, Low R.6. 109.6 grains. A second example of the Miller 5-B.2 struck over a 1785 Nova Constellatio copper. This impressive piece was part of the famous Dr. Hall Collection, although there is no evidence of his edge paint that indicates his front line coins. Although a trace of rub or friction appears on the high points, this is a remarkable example, and possibly the finest known with better surfaces than the "Uncirculated" Ford specimen. Traces of faded mint red appear within the letters on both sides of this olive-brown beauty. Ex: Dr. Thomas Hall; Virgil Brand; Brand Estate (sold for $20.00 on May 18, 1935); B.G. Johnson (sold for $25.00); Eric P. Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $14,687.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.