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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTIS XF40 NGC. RR-4, Bressett 3-C, W-2015, R.4. The eye is inverted, with the eyebrow below, an engraving characteristic first noted by Anthony Terranova. The reverse legend, STELLA QUARTA DECIMA, translates to 'the 14th star' and refers to Vermont's aspiration to become the 14th state. Six years passed before Vermont was admitted in 1791. The obverse of this late-state RR-4 copper has a distinct central bulge forming a raised ring within the legend. The die sinking is especially prominent above the mountain scene. Both sides of this splendid, well-centered Vermont copper have smooth surfaces with intermingled chestnut, mahogany, and olive-brown. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $11,456.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTIS XF40 NGC. RR-4, Bressett 3-C, W-2015, R.4. The eye is inverted, with the eyebrow below, an engraving characteristic first noted by Anthony Terranova. The reverse legend, STELLA QUARTA DECIMA, translates to 'the 14th star' and refers to Vermont's aspiration to become the 14th state. Six years passed before Vermont was admitted in 1791. The obverse of this late-state RR-4 copper has a distinct central bulge forming a raised ring within the legend. The die sinking is especially prominent above the mountain scene. Both sides of this splendid, well-centered Vermont copper have smooth surfaces with intermingled chestnut, mahogany, and olive-brown. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $11,456.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTIS VF20 NGC. RR-4, Bressett 3-C, W-2015, R.4. The Inverted Eye variety. The second spelling with VERMONTIS in the obverse legend. The three different spellings on the Landscape coppers, VERMONTS, VERMONTIS, and VERMONTENSIUM, were attempts to translate Republic of Vermont into Latin. Current rarity ratings suggest that 100 to 125 examples of this variety exist today. This attractive two-tone coin has a minor planchet clip near 9 o'clock. Both sides combine light olive devices, with rich olive and steel-brown fields. A scarce early die state, this piece lacks the obverse die bulge seen in the next lot. Increased interest from type collectors and Guide Book variety enthusiasts has resulted in infrequent availability of this variety. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTIS VF20 NGC. RR-4, Bressett 3-C, W-2015, R.4. The Inverted Eye variety. The second spelling with VERMONTIS in the obverse legend. The three different spellings on the Landscape coppers, VERMONTS, VERMONTIS, and VERMONTENSIUM, were attempts to translate Republic of Vermont into Latin. Current rarity ratings suggest that 100 to 125 examples of this variety exist today. This attractive two-tone coin has a minor planchet clip near 9 o'clock. Both sides combine light olive devices, with rich olive and steel-brown fields. A scarce early die state, this piece lacks the obverse die bulge seen in the next lot. Increased interest from type collectors and Guide Book variety enthusiasts has resulted in infrequent availability of this variety. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTS XF45 NGC. RR-3, Bressett 2-B, W-2010, R.5. Perhaps 50 to 60 of the RR-3 variety survive, and they are rarely found in higher grades. The Taylor Sale (Bowers and Merena, 3/1987) had an RR-3 graded AU50 that is generally considered the finest known. This piece is nearly its equal, and is almost certainly a Condition Census example. This Choice XF coin has a gorgeous two-tone appearance, combining light chestnut-brown devices with mahogany and steel-brown fields. The strike is unusually well-centered with full border details on each side. Attractive examples of this variety appear infrequently. Tony Carlotto writes: "The chances of having the luxury to be picky are very slim." Ex: B. Max Mehl (11/1954), lot 2066; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $21,150.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTS XF45 NGC. RR-3, Bressett 2-B, W-2010, R.5. Perhaps 50 to 60 of the RR-3 variety survive, and they are rarely found in higher grades. The Taylor Sale (Bowers and Merena, 3/1987) had an RR-3 graded AU50 that is generally considered the finest known. This piece is nearly its equal, and is almost certainly a Condition Census example. This Choice XF coin has a gorgeous two-tone appearance, combining light chestnut-brown devices with mahogany and steel-brown fields. The strike is unusually well-centered with full border details on each side. Attractive examples of this variety appear infrequently. Tony Carlotto writes: "The chances of having the luxury to be picky are very slim." Ex: B. Max Mehl (11/1954), lot 2066; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $21,150.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTS XF40 NGC. RR-2, Bressett 1-A, W-2005, R.2. All four of the RR-2 Landscape coppers in this offering from the Eric P. Newman Collection are early die state pieces, showing no evidence of the die crack that eventually forms through the 8 in 1785, up to the plow. Most students believe the RR-2 coins were the first-struck Vermont coppers, and the early die state pieces represent the earliest emissions of the series. Myriad planchet fissures are noted on this coin, although none of those diminish the attractive appearance of this sharply detailed copper. Both sides exhibit smooth olive-brown surfaces, combined with tan and maroon toning. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTS XF40 NGC. RR-2, Bressett 1-A, W-2005, R.2. All four of the RR-2 Landscape coppers in this offering from the Eric P. Newman Collection are early die state pieces, showing no evidence of the die crack that eventually forms through the 8 in 1785, up to the plow. Most students believe the RR-2 coins were the first-struck Vermont coppers, and the early die state pieces represent the earliest emissions of the series. Myriad planchet fissures are noted on this coin, although none of those diminish the attractive appearance of this sharply detailed copper. Both sides exhibit smooth olive-brown surfaces, combined with tan and maroon toning. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTS XF40 NGC. RR-2, Bressett 1-A, W-2005, R.2. The RR-2 die marriage is the most plentiful of the 1785 Vermont Landscape coppers, with four examples in the present offering. Six Vermont Landscape varieties are known, all dated 1785 or 1786. Glossy dark olive surfaces host a number of maroon planchet fissures on this sharply detailed Landscape copper. Those fissures are most noticeable at the lower right obverse and the lower left reverse. This pleasing example falls just outside the Condition Census for the variety. Ex: Jack Klausen (1966); Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1785 COPPER Vermont Copper, Landscape, VERMONTS XF40 NGC. RR-2, Bressett 1-A, W-2005, R.2. The RR-2 die marriage is the most plentiful of the 1785 Vermont Landscape coppers, with four examples in the present offering. Six Vermont Landscape varieties are known, all dated 1785 or 1786. Glossy dark olive surfaces host a number of maroon planchet fissures on this sharply detailed Landscape copper. Those fissures are most noticeable at the lower right obverse and the lower left reverse. This pleasing example falls just outside the Condition Census for the variety. Ex: Jack Klausen (1966); Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3,818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.