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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.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Sprig above Plow VF20 NGC. M. 34-J, W-5115, R.3. 138.9 grains. The obverse is known as the Deer Head for its resemblance to that animal. This example is an early-to-middle die state with a thin die crack from the right obverse border to the singletree. Although the surfaces are somewhat porous and marked, the overall olive and steel color is pleasing. Maris 34-J is frequently found struck over other coppers, but there are no obvious signs of undertype on this example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Sprig above Plow VF20 NGC. M. 34-J, W-5115, R.3. 138.9 grains. The obverse is known as the Deer Head for its resemblance to that animal. This example is an early-to-middle die state with a thin die crack from the right obverse border to the singletree. Although the surfaces are somewhat porous and marked, the overall olive and steel color is pleasing. Maris 34-J is frequently found struck over other coppers, but there are no obvious signs of undertype on this example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow VF20 NGC. M. 33-U, W-5110, R.4. 143.5 grains. The Maris 33-U is known in several distinctive die states ranging from perfect to extensively cracked. The Eric P. Newman specimen is a middle die state piece, state 3 in the New Jersey reference, with obverse cracks from the mane to the plow handles, and between N and O of NOVA. A small reverse cud is seen in the vertical shield stripes. This example falls just below the Condition Census, but probably still ranks among the top dozen examples known. Both sides exhibit pleasing golden-brown surfaces with olive devices and a few splashes of maroon patina. This piece has better eye appeal than most. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,997.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow VF20 NGC. M. 33-U, W-5110, R.4. 143.5 grains. The Maris 33-U is known in several distinctive die states ranging from perfect to extensively cracked. The Eric P. Newman specimen is a middle die state piece, state 3 in the New Jersey reference, with obverse cracks from the mane to the plow handles, and between N and O of NOVA. A small reverse cud is seen in the vertical shield stripes. This example falls just below the Condition Census, but probably still ranks among the top dozen examples known. Both sides exhibit pleasing golden-brown surfaces with olive devices and a few splashes of maroon patina. This piece has better eye appeal than most. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,997.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow MS61 Brown NGC. M. 32-T, W-5100, R.2. 142.0 grains. This example of Maris 32-T is clearly a member of the Condition Census that includes two Mint State, two AU, and three XF+ coins. The present piece is either the second or third finest known, depending on how it compares to the other two Mint State pieces, one called Gem and the other designated Uncirculated. Rich chocolate-brown surfaces show hints of olive, with weak central obverse details as the result of early stage die sinking in that area. That die sinking weakened the central reverse strike that retains evidence of pre-production planchet marks within the shield elements. Nearly complete borders are visible on both sides of this nicely centered impression. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6,462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow MS61 Brown NGC. M. 32-T, W-5100, R.2. 142.0 grains. This example of Maris 32-T is clearly a member of the Condition Census that includes two Mint State, two AU, and three XF+ coins. The present piece is either the second or third finest known, depending on how it compares to the other two Mint State pieces, one called Gem and the other designated Uncirculated. Rich chocolate-brown surfaces show hints of olive, with weak central obverse details as the result of early stage die sinking in that area. That die sinking weakened the central reverse strike that retains evidence of pre-production planchet marks within the shield elements. Nearly complete borders are visible on both sides of this nicely centered impression. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6,462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow VF30 NGC. M. 32-T, W-5100, R.2. 137.3 grains. The Maris 32-T is a plentiful variety in the context of New Jersey coppers, and it is an ideal candidate for the non-specialist who only seeks two or three examples to represent the New Jersey coinage in a colonial type set. Collectors who are interested in a colonial coin carrying the Eric P. Newman provenance will also want to consider this lot. Both sides have pleasing olive-brown surfaces with grade-consistent handling marks, showing hints of steel and delicate blue overtones. The strike is nicely centered with about half the border details visible. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,175.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, No Sprig above Plow VF30 NGC. M. 32-T, W-5100, R.2. 137.3 grains. The Maris 32-T is a plentiful variety in the context of New Jersey coppers, and it is an ideal candidate for the non-specialist who only seeks two or three examples to represent the New Jersey coinage in a colonial type set. Collectors who are interested in a colonial coin carrying the Eric P. Newman provenance will also want to consider this lot. Both sides have pleasing olive-brown surfaces with grade-consistent handling marks, showing hints of steel and delicate blue overtones. The strike is nicely centered with about half the border details visible. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,175.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.