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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left, AUCTOBI AU53 NGC. M. 39.1-ff.2, W-4215, R.5. 145.1 grains. Dr. Hall's white edge paint is visible on this piece. Obverse 39.1 is known with reverse dies h.1 and ff.2. Reverse ff.2 makes appearances with obverse dies 36, 37.11, and 39.1. This is a scarce variety, and rarely found in grades approaching this example. The 1975 Pine Tree-EAC sale had a VF piece, as did Perkins and Ford. The Taylor and Norweb sales each had coins that graded Fine. The ANS has a single VG example from the Barnsley Collection. This light olive example from Dr. Hall's collection has traces of maroon patina with a few planchet flaws. It is undoubtedly a Condition Census example. Ex: Dr. Thomas Hall; Virgil Brand; Brand Estate (sold for $7.50 on May 18, 1935); B.G. Johnson (sold for $10.00); Eric P. Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left XF40 NGC. M. 37.13-HH, W-4185, High R.5. 138.9 grains. Obverse 37.13 makes no other appearance in the Connecticut series, while reverse HH is also known paired to obverse 37.8. Between 30 and 40 examples of this variety survive in all grades, and most of those we have seen grade Fine to VF. Although weakly defined in places, the surfaces are extraordinary. Olive-brown appears over underlying golden-tan color, with traces of mint frost showing. Even though it is less sharply detailed, this piece is visually finer than the rough XF example in the Ford Collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left, AUCTOBI AU53 NGC. M. 39.1-ff.2, W-4215, R.5. 145.1 grains. Dr. Hall's white edge paint is visible on this piece. Obverse 39.1 is known with reverse dies h.1 and ff.2. Reverse ff.2 makes appearances with obverse dies 36, 37.11, and 39.1. This is a scarce variety, and rarely found in grades approaching this example. The 1975 Pine Tree-EAC sale had a VF piece, as did Perkins and Ford. The Taylor and Norweb sales each had coins that graded Fine. The ANS has a single VG example from the Barnsley Collection. This light olive example from Dr. Hall's collection has traces of maroon patina with a few planchet flaws. It is undoubtedly a Condition Census example. Ex: Dr. Thomas Hall; Virgil Brand; Brand Estate (sold for $7.50 on May 18, 1935); B.G. Johnson (sold for $10.00); Eric P. Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left XF40 NGC. M. 37.13-HH, W-4185, High R.5. 138.9 grains. Obverse 37.13 makes no other appearance in the Connecticut series, while reverse HH is also known paired to obverse 37.8. Between 30 and 40 examples of this variety survive in all grades, and most of those we have seen grade Fine to VF. Although weakly defined in places, the surfaces are extraordinary. Olive-brown appears over underlying golden-tan color, with traces of mint frost showing. Even though it is less sharply detailed, this piece is visually finer than the rough XF example in the Ford Collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left XF40 NGC. M. 37.8-k.2, W-4155, R.5. 157.4 grains. This obverse is identified with reverse dies HH, LL, and k.2, the last known only in this one die pairing. Several examples of the rare Miller 37.8-k.2 are similar to this piece, including XF examples in Taylor and Ford. This pleasing piece has essentially problem-free olive-brown surfaces with hints of mahogany and steel-brown toning at the borders. Although it probably just misses the Condition Census, this coin is finer than most examples that we have encountered. The ANS has six examples that grade from Good to VF. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $763.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left XF40 NGC. M. 37.8-k.2, W-4155, R.5. 157.4 grains. This obverse is identified with reverse dies HH, LL, and k.2, the last known only in this one die pairing. Several examples of the rare Miller 37.8-k.2 are similar to this piece, including XF examples in Taylor and Ford. This pleasing piece has essentially problem-free olive-brown surfaces with hints of mahogany and steel-brown toning at the borders. Although it probably just misses the Condition Census, this coin is finer than most examples that we have encountered. The ANS has six examples that grade from Good to VF. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $763.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF35 NGC. M. 37.8-HH, W-4145, R.6. 149.7 grains. The Hall attribution number, 37-5/HH, was painted by William Wallace Hays in the left obverse field of this example. The obverse is combined with reverse dies HH, LL, and k.2. Reverse HH appears with obverse dies 37.8 and 37.13. Myriad planchet marks are evident at the weakly defined locales on the obverse and reverse; microscopic granularity is seen. Both sides have a pleasing blend of steel-brown and tan with excellent eye appeal. This example is far finer than the VG to Fine Ford coin and most others we have seen, although shy of the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC coin and the Taylor example. The present coin is likely a Condition Census specimen. Ex: William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $940.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF35 NGC. M. 37.8-HH, W-4145, R.6. 149.7 grains. The Hall attribution number, 37-5/HH, was painted by William Wallace Hays in the left obverse field of this example. The obverse is combined with reverse dies HH, LL, and k.2. Reverse HH appears with obverse dies 37.8 and 37.13. Myriad planchet marks are evident at the weakly defined locales on the obverse and reverse; microscopic granularity is seen. Both sides have a pleasing blend of steel-brown and tan with excellent eye appeal. This example is far finer than the VG to Fine Ford coin and most others we have seen, although shy of the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC coin and the Taylor example. The present coin is likely a Condition Census specimen. Ex: William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $940.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 NGC. M. 37.5-e, W-4125, R.3. 134.3 grains. William Wallace Hays painted the Hall attribution number, 37-7/E.1, in the left obverse field of this lovely copper. The obverse appears only in this marriage, while the reverse die is also seen with obverse 37.9. We have seen a few similar and finer examples, but no others have the antique variety paint on the obverse that enriches this offering. This olive-brown example has smooth surfaces with minor reverse planchet flaws, but few other blemishes on either side. Ex: William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,175.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 NGC. M. 37.5-e, W-4125, R.3. 134.3 grains. William Wallace Hays painted the Hall attribution number, 37-7/E.1, in the left obverse field of this lovely copper. The obverse appears only in this marriage, while the reverse die is also seen with obverse 37.9. We have seen a few similar and finer examples, but no others have the antique variety paint on the obverse that enriches this offering. This olive-brown example has smooth surfaces with minor reverse planchet flaws, but few other blemishes on either side. Ex: William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,175.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.