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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right VF25 NGC. RR-16, Bressett 15-S, W-2120, R.1. The RR-16 copper and the RR-13 Britannia piece are tied for the most plentiful of all Vermont varieties. For unknown reasons, the Ryder-16 has the nicest color and surface quality in the series, making it the perfect Vermont type coin. The central obverse device was cut deeply into the die, and usually lacks detail on the highest points, at the same time robbing the reverse of detail. A trivial planchet flaw is evident on the obverse at 11:30, and another appears on the reverse below the date. This piece has splendid olive and light chocolate surfaces without imperfections. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $881.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right VF25 NGC. RR-16, Bressett 15-S, W-2120, R.1. The RR-16 copper and the RR-13 Britannia piece are tied for the most plentiful of all Vermont varieties. For unknown reasons, the Ryder-16 has the nicest color and surface quality in the series, making it the perfect Vermont type coin. The central obverse device was cut deeply into the die, and usually lacks detail on the highest points, at the same time robbing the reverse of detail. A trivial planchet flaw is evident on the obverse at 11:30, and another appears on the reverse below the date. This piece has splendid olive and light chocolate surfaces without imperfections. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $881.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Left Fine 12 NGC. RR-15, Bressett 9-I, W-2060, R.6. 103 grains. This is the eighth rarest Vermont variety with less than 20 surviving pieces known, but it is also the only Bust Left variety of 1787 Vermont coppers, so it has heightened demand from Guide Book collectors. Further adding to its importance is the massive die break through the date that obliterates all but the tops of the 8 and 7. The obverse die was used for 1786 RR-11, then for 1787 RR-15, and again for additional examples of the earlier dated RR-11. The actual year of mintage for these coins is unknown, and may have been 1786, 1787, or both. Tony Carlotto reports that the reverse was created with a 1786 hub punch, then the die was overdated by punching a 7 over the 6. If hub punches were actually used, the overdating process may have caused die stress that resulted in the massive die break. The steel-brown fields frame chestnut-brown devices, creating excellent eye appeal. A planchet void is noted at 12:30, and the surfaces appear microscopically rough, but there are no imperfections worth noting. Minor planchet fissures are noted on each side of this rarity. While the Newman example falls in the middle of the census, 11th out of 19 known, the surfaces are finer than most. For example, the Taylor coin that is ranked sixth finest known has planchet fissures that actually create a hole in the coin. Ex: Whipple Collection (Thomas L. Elder, 2/1921), lot 435; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $30,550.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Left Fine 12 NGC. RR-15, Bressett 9-I, W-2060, R.6. 103 grains. This is the eighth rarest Vermont variety with less than 20 surviving pieces known, but it is also the only Bust Left variety of 1787 Vermont coppers, so it has heightened demand from Guide Book collectors. Further adding to its importance is the massive die break through the date that obliterates all but the tops of the 8 and 7. The obverse die was used for 1786 RR-11, then for 1787 RR-15, and again for additional examples of the earlier dated RR-11. The actual year of mintage for these coins is unknown, and may have been 1786, 1787, or both. Tony Carlotto reports that the reverse was created with a 1786 hub punch, then the die was overdated by punching a 7 over the 6. If hub punches were actually used, the overdating process may have caused die stress that resulted in the massive die break. The steel-brown fields frame chestnut-brown devices, creating excellent eye appeal. A planchet void is noted at 12:30, and the surfaces appear microscopically rough, but there are no imperfections worth noting. Minor planchet fissures are noted on each side of this rarity. While the Newman example falls in the middle of the census, 11th out of 19 known, the surfaces are finer than most. For example, the Taylor coin that is ranked sixth finest known has planchet fissures that actually create a hole in the coin. Ex: Whipple Collection (Thomas L. Elder, 2/1921), lot 435; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $30,550.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Vermont Copper, BRITANNIA AU50 NGC. RR-13, Bressett 17-V, W-2255, R.1. This distinctive die pair is the most plentiful of all Vermont copper varieties. Tony Carlotto assigns a rating of R.1 and suggests on page 67 that 800 examples survive. Only two other varieties, RR-16 and RR-27, are similarly plentiful. The Britannia reverse is a Machin's Mills product, used extensively for imitation halfpence before it was combined with the present obverse, where it always appears as a well-worn die. Grading is always by the obverse alone. This example blends olive-brown and tan with a trace of high-point wear. Minor planchet lamination is noted on the reverse, but the overall appearance is sound. A trace of the 1787 date is seen on this coin, a rare occurrence in the variety. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2,585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Vermont Copper, BRITANNIA AU50 NGC. RR-13, Bressett 17-V, W-2255, R.1. This distinctive die pair is the most plentiful of all Vermont copper varieties. Tony Carlotto assigns a rating of R.1 and suggests on page 67 that 800 examples survive. Only two other varieties, RR-16 and RR-27, are similarly plentiful. The Britannia reverse is a Machin's Mills product, used extensively for imitation halfpence before it was combined with the present obverse, where it always appears as a well-worn die. Grading is always by the obverse alone. This example blends olive-brown and tan with a trace of high-point wear. Minor planchet lamination is noted on the reverse, but the overall appearance is sound. A trace of the 1787 date is seen on this coin, a rare occurrence in the variety. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2,585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right, Struck over 1785 Nova Constellatio, Crosby 4-D VF30 NGC. RR-12, Bressett 11-K, W-2110, High R.3. Perhaps 200 to 250 examples of RR-12 are known, some overstruck on Nova Constellatio coppers, and others with no visible undertype. This coin has bold undertype with the large script US and some leaves visible on the obverse. In fact, sufficient undertype is visible to identify Crosby's 1785 Reverse D, which is known only with obverse 4. Carlotto identifies small planchet pieces without undertype, and large planchet pieces struck over Nova Constellatio coppers, such as the present example. This lovely coin has smooth olive-brown and tan surfaces without visible defects. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER Vermont Copper, Mailed Bust Right, Struck over 1785 Nova Constellatio, Crosby 4-D VF30 NGC. RR-12, Bressett 11-K, W-2110, High R.3. Perhaps 200 to 250 examples of RR-12 are known, some overstruck on Nova Constellatio coppers, and others with no visible undertype. This coin has bold undertype with the large script US and some leaves visible on the obverse. In fact, sufficient undertype is visible to identify Crosby's 1785 Reverse D, which is known only with obverse 4. Carlotto identifies small planchet pieces without undertype, and large planchet pieces struck over Nova Constellatio coppers, such as the present example. This lovely coin has smooth olive-brown and tan surfaces without visible defects. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER Vermont Copper, Baby Head XF40 NGC. RR-9, Bressett 7-F, W-2040, R.3. The RR-9 Baby Head copper is highly sought after by type and major variety collectors, and the obverse appears nowhere else in the series. Hard steel-brown patina accompanies considerable light tan on the obverse and reverse devices, with smooth surfaces that show minimal planchet defects. Far finer than usual for the variety, and likely at the low end of the Condition Census that includes one Mint State coin and one AU example, along with several pieces graded XF. This coin has 225-degree die alignment, with both sides showing full legends and a nearly complete date. Only about one quarter of all Baby Head coppers have a full date and full legends. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6,462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1786 COPPER Vermont Copper, Baby Head XF40 NGC. RR-9, Bressett 7-F, W-2040, R.3. The RR-9 Baby Head copper is highly sought after by type and major variety collectors, and the obverse appears nowhere else in the series. Hard steel-brown patina accompanies considerable light tan on the obverse and reverse devices, with smooth surfaces that show minimal planchet defects. Far finer than usual for the variety, and likely at the low end of the Condition Census that includes one Mint State coin and one AU example, along with several pieces graded XF. This coin has 225-degree die alignment, with both sides showing full legends and a nearly complete date. Only about one quarter of all Baby Head coppers have a full date and full legends. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6,462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.