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Categories • Coin Galleries December 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2001 |
Rosa Americana Denomination Set. 1722 Halfpenny. Breen 134
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VG |
$135.00 |
Good. Edges severely eroded; (1723) Penny. Good. Date is worn off; 1723 Twopence. Very Good. Very porous, making date weak. 3 pieces. |
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2002 |
1760 Voce Populi Halfpenny. Long Nose. Zelinka 3-C. Nelson 15
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CH VF |
$260.00 |
Choice Very Fine. 26.5mm, 114.5 grains. Very scarce. Dark olive brown and green on both sides. Obverse and reverse surfaces are generally smooth, reverse shows very faint roughness at the upper left. Well centered on the obverse, reverse off center at the top as frequently seen. Essentially equal to the Norweb example. |
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2003 |
1785 Connecticut Coppers. Miller 4.3-A.2 (R-3)
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VG |
$350.00 |
Very Good. Large 'R' counterstamped on obverse. Surfaces are generally rough; 1787 Connecticut Copper. Mailed Bust Left. Very Good. Corroded. 2 pieces. |
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2004 |
1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 1.1-A (R-3). Small Head. Mailed Bust Right
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F-15 |
$220.00 |
Fine-15. 120.8 grains. A remarkably smooth planchet shows only the lightest porosity with much detail on the bust and seated Liberty. This reverse shows the legend ETLIB INDE with the seated figure's hand positioned between 'L' and 'I'. Trouble-free surfaces show pleasing deep glossy brown for remarkable eye appeal. |
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2005 |
1787 Connecticut Copper. Draped Bust Left. Miller 18-g.1 (R-6)
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VG |
$90.00 |
Very Good. This example is well centered on the planchet. There are some as-made striations at the central obverse that do little to distract. The central reverse shows a cluster of small ticks. A respectable example of this scarce issue. |
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2006 |
1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 37.13-HH. ET LIR. Draped Bust Left
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G |
$37.00 |
Good. 97.2 grains. Smooth and uniformly porous, pit at 'R' of AUCTORI. This light red, cleaned specimen is possibly a contemporary cast counterfeit intended for circulation in Confederation era America. |
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2007 |
1788 Connecticut Copper. Miller 4.2-R (Rarity-6+). Mailed Bust Right
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AB F / AG |
$1,150.00 |
About Fine/About Good. Surfaces are remarkably smooth and of a lovely light coffee brown hue, with only a few minor circulation tics on both sides. Planchet is noticeably oblong in the north/south direction and is perhaps overstruck, although there are no clear remains of a host. Die states are quite late, later than even the extremely late die state of the Ford 9:477 coin. Central obverse... more |
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2008 |
1787 New Jersey Copper. Maris 38-Y.
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AG |
$70.00 |
About Good. Most major detail including the date remains. The outline of the shield has been re-engraved; 1787 New Jersey Copper. Maris 46-e. Very Good. The grade is technically a bit higher but the central devices were weakly struck due to die failure. About half of the saw tooth denticles are present and a good deal of detail is present in the horses mane. 2 pieces. |
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2009 |
1787 New Jersey Coppers. Maris 48-g. (2), 1787 New Jersey Copper. Maris 43-d
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AG |
$95.00 |
About Good. All three show varying degrees of porosity, most likely from ground burial. 3 pieces. |
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2010 |
1787 Nova Eborac Copper. Medium Head. Reverse Figure Left
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VG |
$71.00 |
Very Good. 132.1 grains. Legends, including date, are somewhat weakly defined though devices are very distinct. A shallow planchet clip appears at bust point. |
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2011 |
1787 Fugio Cent. Kessler 3-D (R-3). Club Rays, Rounded Ends. UNITED STATES.
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F |
$260.00 |
(R-3). Fine. 156.3 grains. Chestnut brown, but uniformly porous on both sides. A severe as-made planchet flaw crosses YOUR on the lower obverse. |
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2012 |
1794 Talbot, Allum & Lee-John Howard Mule. Breen 1049. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$250.00 |
- or nearly so. Copper, LONDON edge. A touch of friction mixes with the characteristically weak central strike. Pale red-tan is joined by original mint color in the protected areas. A minor rim bruise, two small obverse stains appear. |
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2013 |
1789 Mott Token. Thick Planchet, Plain Edge
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CH F |
$231.00 |
Choice Fine. Copper, 158.8 grains. Deep, chestnut brown surfaces are glossy and mostly smooth on the clock side, while the date side is somewhat weakly defined and a trifle rougher. Obverse shows a well-defined die break at top left of the clock. |
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2014 |
1781 [circa 1820] North American Tokens (3)
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F |
$140.00 |
Fine. One is light brown, another is medium brown with some minor planchet striae, while the third shows an edge bruise and light surface corrosion which may result from a flawed planchet. 3 pieces. |
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2015 |
1781 [circa 1820] North American Token
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EF |
$105.00 |
Extremely Fine in terms of wear. The striking is quite good for the issue. A very slight planchet bend near the date is barely noticeable. The surfaces are hard and brown. |
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