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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Connecticut Coppers → Issues of 1785 |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1224 |
1785 Connecticut Copper. Miller 3.1-A.3 (R-4). Mailed Bust Right
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VF |
$140.00 |
144.0 grains. Very Fine in terms of wear. Surfaces are rust-brown in tone and display uniform advanced granularity as well as some minor planchet fissures. |
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1225 |
1785 Connecticut Copper. Miller 3.1-A.3 (R-4). Mailed Bust Right
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VF |
$100.00 |
128.9 grains. Very Fine, but unevenly struck, resulting in some very strong, some very weak areas. Dark brown, with some patches of ebony. Lightly granular. |
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1226 |
1785 Connecticut Copper. Miller 3.2-L (R-4+). Mailed Bust Right
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F |
$90.00 |
137.6 grains. Fine. Fields and protected areas are lightly porous and burgundy-brown in hue, the high points are light brown. A few planchet fissures are noted. |
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1227 |
1785 Connecticut Copper. Miller 3.5-B (R-5+). Mailed Bust Right
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VF |
$320.00 |
125.1 grains. Very Fine. Here is a coin that rivals the recent auctioned Ford specimen in terms of wear and exhibits its same advanced porosity. Date is weakly defined. |
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1228 |
1785 Connecticut Copper. Miller 4.3-A.2 (R-3). Mailed Bust Right
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AB VF |
$200.00 |
158.8 grains. About Very Fine. Glossy, dark chestnut fields surround lighter brown devices and legends. Date is full and quite bold on this coin whose only detraction are some mint-made planchet flaws on the reverse. |
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1229 |
1785 Connecticut Copper. Miller 6.4-I. Mailed Bust Right
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VF |
$400.00 |
128.9 gns. Very Fine, or even finer in strict terms of wear, as the peripheral legends and fields exhibit EF qualities. The central strike, however, is nearly nonexistent on this glossy, burgundy brown specimen displaying some light verdigris at the rims. |
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1230 |
1785 Connecticut Copper. Miller 7.1-D (R-4+). Mailed Bust Left
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SP |
$625.00 |
131.1 grains. Fine. Here is a rather attractive, dark brown specimen showing uniform light porosity that is a little more advanced at the reverse peripheries. Date is weak on this specimen that clearly shows the sinking of the obverse die. |
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