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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 NGC. M. 33.19-Z.2, W-3650, R.3. 129.6 grains. Obverse 33.19 appears with reverse dies Z.1, Z.2, Z.4, and q, while reverse Z.2 is mated to obverse dies 33.4, 33.14, 33.19, 33.40, and 33.42. Only two of the eight varieties in this group are routinely available to collectors. This example is equivalent to the Ford coin, and finer than those appearing in the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC sale, Taylor, Norweb, and Perkins. Microscopic granularity appears on the olive-brown surfaces, with faint hairlines on the reverse. A few insignificant planchet flaws are evident, and blue-steel patina remains in some areas. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,292.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 NGC. M. 33.19-Z.2, W-3650, R.3. 129.6 grains. Obverse 33.19 appears with reverse dies Z.1, Z.2, Z.4, and q, while reverse Z.2 is mated to obverse dies 33.4, 33.14, 33.19, 33.40, and 33.42. Only two of the eight varieties in this group are routinely available to collectors. This example is equivalent to the Ford coin, and finer than those appearing in the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC sale, Taylor, Norweb, and Perkins. Microscopic granularity appears on the olive-brown surfaces, with faint hairlines on the reverse. A few insignificant planchet flaws are evident, and blue-steel patina remains in some areas. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,292.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left, ETLIR XF45 NGC. M. 33.17-gg.2, W-3635, R.3. 134.3 grains. The obverse is paired with reverse dies r.1, r.5, and gg.2, while the reverse is also matched with obverse 33.31. Dr. Thomas Hall's attribution number, 33-13/G.2-2, is painted in the left obverse field in the hand of William Wallace Hays, with the distinctive letter 'G' matching his round collector card. A planchet flaw is noted over the head of the seated figure on the reverse of this tan, olive-brown, and steel example, with otherwise smooth and highly attractive surfaces. Ex: William Wallace Hays; S.H. Chapman; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. The S.H. Chapman envelope has the notation 'No. 294' that purports to be an auction lot number, but there is no sale from that catalog where lot 294 is a Connecticut copper. Realized $1,116.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left, ETLIR XF45 NGC. M. 33.17-gg.2, W-3635, R.3. 134.3 grains. The obverse is paired with reverse dies r.1, r.5, and gg.2, while the reverse is also matched with obverse 33.31. Dr. Thomas Hall's attribution number, 33-13/G.2-2, is painted in the left obverse field in the hand of William Wallace Hays, with the distinctive letter 'G' matching his round collector card. A planchet flaw is noted over the head of the seated figure on the reverse of this tan, olive-brown, and steel example, with otherwise smooth and highly attractive surfaces. Ex: William Wallace Hays; S.H. Chapman; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. The S.H. Chapman envelope has the notation 'No. 294' that purports to be an auction lot number, but there is no sale from that catalog where lot 294 is a Connecticut copper. Realized $1,116.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 NGC. M. 33.17-r.1, W-3625, R.1. 128.1 grains. The ink notation in the left obverse field, in the hand of William Wallace Hays, identifies the Dr. Thomas Hall attribution number of 33-13/R.1-1. As in the previous lot, the reverse shows considerable weakness with stronger obverse details. This is one of only 11 Connecticut varieties assigned the URS-12 rating by David Bowers, indicating the most plentiful varieties in the series. However, here the painted notation is highly important to specialists, who would likely choose this tan, olive, and mahogany coin over a Mint State example of the same variety without the paint notation. Ex: Chapman Brothers (6/1889); William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,057.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 NGC. M. 33.17-r.1, W-3625, R.1. 128.1 grains. The ink notation in the left obverse field, in the hand of William Wallace Hays, identifies the Dr. Thomas Hall attribution number of 33-13/R.1-1. As in the previous lot, the reverse shows considerable weakness with stronger obverse details. This is one of only 11 Connecticut varieties assigned the URS-12 rating by David Bowers, indicating the most plentiful varieties in the series. However, here the painted notation is highly important to specialists, who would likely choose this tan, olive, and mahogany coin over a Mint State example of the same variety without the paint notation. Ex: Chapman Brothers (6/1889); William Wallace Hays; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,057.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left XF40 NGC. M. 33.15-r.1, W-3605, R.2. 129.6 grains. The obverse appears only once and the reverse is also known with obverse 33.17, offered below. Several high grade examples have appeared in auctions over the last two decades, making this an excellent coin for a colonial type set. This lovely olive and light tan example shows some central design weakness as expected, with a wide border at the lower obverse. The legends and date are complete, although tight against the edge of the flan in spots. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $822.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left XF40 NGC. M. 33.15-r.1, W-3605, R.2. 129.6 grains. The obverse appears only once and the reverse is also known with obverse 33.17, offered below. Several high grade examples have appeared in auctions over the last two decades, making this an excellent coin for a colonial type set. This lovely olive and light tan example shows some central design weakness as expected, with a wide border at the lower obverse. The legends and date are complete, although tight against the edge of the flan in spots. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $822.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF30 NGC. M. 33.14-Z.14, W-3600, R.5. 155.9 grains. Obverse die 33.14 appears here, and also with reverse Z.2, although only two are known in the other marriage. Reverse die Z.14 appears only on this rare die marriage, with perhaps 50 to 60 examples known. This example is typical of most survivors appearing in major collections, with strong details but granular surfaces. Both sides have a pleasing blend of golden-tan and steel-brown toning. Although the date is tight against the lower reverse border, the overall centering is excellent. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $381.88. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF30 NGC. M. 33.14-Z.14, W-3600, R.5. 155.9 grains. Obverse die 33.14 appears here, and also with reverse Z.2, although only two are known in the other marriage. Reverse die Z.14 appears only on this rare die marriage, with perhaps 50 to 60 examples known. This example is typical of most survivors appearing in major collections, with strong details but granular surfaces. Both sides have a pleasing blend of golden-tan and steel-brown toning. Although the date is tight against the lower reverse border, the overall centering is excellent. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $381.88. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.