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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, GEORGIVS III VF20 NGC. RR-31, Bressett 24-U, W-2260, R.4. Thomas Machin of Machin's Mills in New York was authorized to strike Vermont coppers, and a number of varieties are attributed to his hand. Among them are the RR-31, that is related both to the Machin's Mills series of counterfeit English halfpence and to the Connecticut series. This chestnut and dark chocolate-brown example has smooth, problem-free surfaces with exceptional eye appeal. Typical of this variety, the obverse is sharp and the reverse lacks detail. Grading is always by surface quality rather than the quantity of remaining design definition. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,259.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, GEORGIVS III VF20 NGC. RR-31, Bressett 24-U, W-2260, R.4. Thomas Machin of Machin's Mills in New York was authorized to strike Vermont coppers, and a number of varieties are attributed to his hand. Among them are the RR-31, that is related both to the Machin's Mills series of counterfeit English halfpence and to the Connecticut series. This chestnut and dark chocolate-brown example has smooth, problem-free surfaces with exceptional eye appeal. Typical of this variety, the obverse is sharp and the reverse lacks detail. Grading is always by surface quality rather than the quantity of remaining design definition. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,259.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, GEORGIVS III VF20 NGC. RR-31, Bressett 24-U, W-2260, R.4. The obverse die is clearly a Machin's Mills counterfeit halfpenny die with the English GEORGIVS III REX inscription, while the reverse die appears on several Vermont varieties, including RR-39 that is a crossover piece collected by Connecticut copper specialists. Perhaps as many as 75 of these survive today, with demand from Vermont and Connecticut collectors alike. This tan and light brown example approaches XF sharpness, with faint reverse scratches that limit the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,997.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, GEORGIVS III VF20 NGC. RR-31, Bressett 24-U, W-2260, R.4. The obverse die is clearly a Machin's Mills counterfeit halfpenny die with the English GEORGIVS III REX inscription, while the reverse die appears on several Vermont varieties, including RR-39 that is a crossover piece collected by Connecticut copper specialists. Perhaps as many as 75 of these survive today, with demand from Vermont and Connecticut collectors alike. This tan and light brown example approaches XF sharpness, with faint reverse scratches that limit the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,997.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right Fine 12 NGC. RR-29, Bressett 22-U, W-2220, R.5. The obverse die has a dramatic appearance with a curved die crack from the rim over the head, down along the forehead and nose, to the rim at R in AUCTORI. Other cracks are noted, and the reverse appears to have sunk slightly on this late die state specimen. This lovely olive-brown example has smooth and mostly problem-free surfaces with exceptional eye appeal. The late die state lead to a weak strike, which has further led to a modest grade today. We feel that this coin is under-graded and deserves a VF assessment. Ex: Andrew Zabriskie (Henry Chapman, 6/1909), lot 54; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $12,925.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right Fine 12 NGC. RR-29, Bressett 22-U, W-2220, R.5. The obverse die has a dramatic appearance with a curved die crack from the rim over the head, down along the forehead and nose, to the rim at R in AUCTORI. Other cracks are noted, and the reverse appears to have sunk slightly on this late die state specimen. This lovely olive-brown example has smooth and mostly problem-free surfaces with exceptional eye appeal. The late die state lead to a weak strike, which has further led to a modest grade today. We feel that this coin is under-graded and deserves a VF assessment. Ex: Andrew Zabriskie (Henry Chapman, 6/1909), lot 54; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $12,925.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right, Struck over Irish Halfpenny Fine 12 NGC. RR-28, Bressett 21-U, W-2215, R.6. This coin is struck over an Irish halfpenny from the early 1780s, although the exact date is unknown. The harp strings are faintly visible on the reverse. This variety is one of the rarer die pairs in the Vermont series, with an estimated 50 survivors according to Tony Carlotto, or 17 to 32 per Dave Bowers. A prominent bisecting obverse die crack undoubtedly explains the rarity of the variety, as few could have been struck from that die. This tan and olive-brown example has pleasing surfaces that show microscopic granularity on the reverse. Otherwise, this is an exceptional, problem-free Vermont copper. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right, Struck over Irish Halfpenny Fine 12 NGC. RR-28, Bressett 21-U, W-2215, R.6. This coin is struck over an Irish halfpenny from the early 1780s, although the exact date is unknown. The harp strings are faintly visible on the reverse. This variety is one of the rarer die pairs in the Vermont series, with an estimated 50 survivors according to Tony Carlotto, or 17 to 32 per Dave Bowers. A prominent bisecting obverse die crack undoubtedly explains the rarity of the variety, as few could have been struck from that die. This tan and olive-brown example has pleasing surfaces that show microscopic granularity on the reverse. Otherwise, this is an exceptional, problem-free Vermont copper. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right XF45 NGC. RR-27, Bressett 18-W, W-2205, R.2. The obverse of this impressive piece combines golden-tan and chocolate-brown, while the reverse exhibits olive and steel-brown. The design motifs are sharply defined on this well-struck and nicely centered coin. Considerable border detail is present. The die state is similar to the last, with a delicate obverse crack from the mail to the star. The census includes a couple of AU coins and several XF examples, the Eric P. Newman piece among them. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,525.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right XF45 NGC. RR-27, Bressett 18-W, W-2205, R.2. The obverse of this impressive piece combines golden-tan and chocolate-brown, while the reverse exhibits olive and steel-brown. The design motifs are sharply defined on this well-struck and nicely centered coin. Considerable border detail is present. The die state is similar to the last, with a delicate obverse crack from the mail to the star. The census includes a couple of AU coins and several XF examples, the Eric P. Newman piece among them. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,525.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.