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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow XF40 NGC. M. 39-a, W-5195, R.2. 148.2 grains. Only seven of the 144 known New Jersey varieties are rated Rarity 1, and seven more are called Rarity 2. Those 14 varieties are the only "common" New Jersey varieties, and any of those are excellent choices for the collector who aspires to own a single New Jersey copper for a colonial type set. This attractive tan and steel-brown example shows microscopic surface granularity on both sides, with a minor obverse rim bruise at 4:30. Two small die breaks in the vertical shield stripes are constant through the life of the reverse die. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $616.88. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow -- Double Struck -- AU50 NGC. M. 38-c, W-5190, R.3. 154.3 grains. Reverse c is described as the Seven Pales Shield due to its seven vertical stripes. That feature only appears on one other reverse die, the extremely rare reverse ii. This example is double struck with the second strike about 50% off center at 11:30. It is apparently also recorded in the Siboni, et al., Condition Census as XF+ and the second finest known, although without mention of the double strike. Maroon, steel, and olive surfaces display tan devices, with minor reverse verdigris. The off-center second strike is instructive, clearly showing the exact triangular appearance of the border detail, with a thin outer margin. Ex: Dr. Thomas Hall; Virgil Brand; B.G. Johnson; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $19,975.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow XF40 NGC. M. 39-a, W-5195, R.2. 148.2 grains. Only seven of the 144 known New Jersey varieties are rated Rarity 1, and seven more are called Rarity 2. Those 14 varieties are the only "common" New Jersey varieties, and any of those are excellent choices for the collector who aspires to own a single New Jersey copper for a colonial type set. This attractive tan and steel-brown example shows microscopic surface granularity on both sides, with a minor obverse rim bruise at 4:30. Two small die breaks in the vertical shield stripes are constant through the life of the reverse die. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $616.88. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow -- Double Struck -- AU50 NGC. M. 38-c, W-5190, R.3. 154.3 grains. Reverse c is described as the Seven Pales Shield due to its seven vertical stripes. That feature only appears on one other reverse die, the extremely rare reverse ii. This example is double struck with the second strike about 50% off center at 11:30. It is apparently also recorded in the Siboni, et al., Condition Census as XF+ and the second finest known, although without mention of the double strike. Maroon, steel, and olive surfaces display tan devices, with minor reverse verdigris. The off-center second strike is instructive, clearly showing the exact triangular appearance of the border detail, with a thin outer margin. Ex: Dr. Thomas Hall; Virgil Brand; B.G. Johnson; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $19,975.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow Fine 12 NGC. M. 38-a, W-5180, R.5. 142.0 grains. Maris 38-a is an elusive variety. Dr. Maris knew of just two or three examples in 1886, although he had incorrectly called the variety "common" in his 1881 reference. Today, the known population includes about 50 pieces in all grades, but few of those are finer than the Eric P. Newman coin. In fact, the 38-a is one of the most difficult New Jersey varieties to find in grades better than VG. This piece has tan devices with intermingled steel and maroon fields, showing faint granularity that results in matte-like surfaces, and renders the design elements indistinct. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,586.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow Fine 12 NGC. M. 38-a, W-5180, R.5. 142.0 grains. Maris 38-a is an elusive variety. Dr. Maris knew of just two or three examples in 1886, although he had incorrectly called the variety "common" in his 1881 reference. Today, the known population includes about 50 pieces in all grades, but few of those are finer than the Eric P. Newman coin. In fact, the 38-a is one of the most difficult New Jersey varieties to find in grades better than VG. This piece has tan devices with intermingled steel and maroon fields, showing faint granularity that results in matte-like surfaces, and renders the design elements indistinct. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,586.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow XF Details, Reverse Planchet Flaw NGC. M. 38-Z, W-5175, R.5. 142.0 grains. The details of this piece place it solidly in the Condition Census, although reverse planchet roughness diminishes its ranking. The Z reverse appears only in this single die marriage, and examples are elusive in all grades. New Jersey specialists will delight in this opportunity. Both sides have pleasing light olive surfaces with only a few imperfections aside from the upper reverse roughness. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow XF Details, Reverse Planchet Flaw NGC. M. 38-Z, W-5175, R.5. 142.0 grains. The details of this piece place it solidly in the Condition Census, although reverse planchet roughness diminishes its ranking. The Z reverse appears only in this single die marriage, and examples are elusive in all grades. New Jersey specialists will delight in this opportunity. Both sides have pleasing light olive surfaces with only a few imperfections aside from the upper reverse roughness. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Goiter variety VF25 NGC. M. 37-f, W-5155, R.4. 148.2 grains. Called the Goiter variety for the heavy die break at the horse's throat. The reverse die was used in combination with obverse dies 50, 49, 48, and 37, in that order. Since obverse dies 49 and 50 are both dated 1788, the Maris 37-f was backdated, and actually struck in 1788. The late die state reverse has a crack extending upward from the shield cud, reaching the first U in UNUM. This example falls at or slightly below the low end of the Condition Census, but it is still among the 10 finest known pieces. Myriad planchet flaws and post-production marks are intermingled on both sides of this olive-brown example that shows traces of steel and maroon patina. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,527.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Sprig above Plow -- Struck over 1787 Connecticut -- VF20 NGC. M. 34-V, W-5120, R.6. 142.0 grains. This impressive New Jersey copper is struck over a 1787 Connecticut attributed by Eric P. Newman as Miller 39.1-h.1. The Maris 34-V Condition Census includes a single AU coin and five VF examples. The Newman coin fits comfortably in that census. Considerable shield detail is visible on the reverse, although somewhat obscured by the figure of Liberty from the Connecticut undertype. A few examples of this variety are known with double undertype, from a previous New Jersey copper that had been struck over an earlier colonial piece, although we see no evidence of New Jersey undertype on this example. The two-tone surfaces exhibit rich steel-brown fields with olive devices, showing minimal abrasions. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $7,637.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.