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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2006 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Connecticut Coppers → Issues of 1786 |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1535 |
Connecticut Coppers. 1786 Miller 4.1-G (R-3). Mailed Bust Left
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VG |
$45.00 |
129.3 gns. Very Good. Areas of pitting, date not visible; 1786 Miller 5.5-M (R-3). Mailed Bust Left. 117.0 gns. Very Fine details. Rough from burial. 2 pieces. |
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1536 |
1786 Connecticut Copper. Miller 5.2-I (R-4). Mailed Bust Left
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F |
$200.00 |
109.7 gns. Fine. Dark brown, with light porosity and ancient hairlines. Planchet cutter lip is noted at lower reverse. |
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1537 |
1786 Connecticut Copper. Miller 5.2-L (R-5). Mailed Bust Left
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VG to F |
$100.00 |
130.6 gns. Very Good to Fine. Dark brown with lighter glossy highlights, this specimen exhibits a few ancient scratches and some inherent planchet striae. |
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1538 |
1786 Connecticut Copper. Miller 5.4-O.1. Mailed Bust Left
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F |
$125.00 |
133.4 gns. Fine. A rather attractive smooth brown specimen with a few planchet laminations. |
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1539 |
1786 Connecticut Copper. Miller 5.7-H.1 (R-6-). Mailed Bust Left
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VF to EF |
$600.00 |
129.3 gns. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. The obverse is an attractive, medium brown hue with some minor porosity and a few minor, inherent planchet flakes. The reverse also exhibits some planchet flaws, in addition to some surface corrosion and pitting in and around the devices. The date is mostly present, and this pedigreed coin's overall appeal is much better than it sounds on paper.... more |
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1540 |
1786 Connecticut Copper. Miller 5.7-H.1 (R-6-). Mailed Bust Left
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F to VF |
$400.00 |
148.2 gns. Fine to Very Fine in terms of wear. Golden and olive-brown surfaces are uniformly granular and exhibit minor planchet striae. Area of rim from 12:00 to 3:00 has been flattened on both sides. Date is weak. Rare. |
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1541 |
Connecticut Coppers. 1786 Miller 5.8-H.2 (R-5+). Mailed Bust Left
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F |
$200.00 |
120.5 gns. Fine. Yellow-brown and granular, with a series of obverse scratches; 1786 Miller 5.8-O.2 (R-5+). Mailed Bust Left. 131.3 gns. Fine or so. Attractive dark brown surfaces range from well detailed to extremely weakly struck. Several severe planchet flaws are also noted. A pair of very scarce Connecticut copper varieties. 2 pieces. |
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