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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
231 1722 Rosa Americana Halfpenny. D:G:REX/ROSA AMERI:UTILE DULCE EF $300.00

Stops after REX and 1722. Br.133. Extremely Fine. Pleasing medium brown color gives this coin an attractive look. Some light porosity is found, which is typical for this issue. A good amount of detail remains on this attractive colonial piece.
232 1762-BB Sou Marque (24 Deniers). Vlack 276 AU $160.00

About Uncirculated. Here is an attractive steel gray example that maintains some mint lustre. The '2' in the date is difficult to read due to die failure. An interesting example of this French coin that was used in Colonial American commerce.
233 1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 1-D (R-3) AU $1,300.00
1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 1-D (R-3). About Uncirculated. The surfaces are medium brown and attractive...
About Uncirculated. The surfaces are medium brown and attractive for this elusive issue. Examination will find a trivial planchet flaw through the top obverse star, and trace roughness near the rim, but this coin is far and away finer than most encountered. The dies are believed to have been engraved by Jacob Perkins, with closed 'S's that look like '8's (Breen). Coinage was brief as...  more
234 1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 4-L. Mailed Bust Left. Horned Bust EF $300.00

Extremely Fine details. This generally olive colored coin is tobacco brown at the high points. A good amount of detail remains but there are several spots of verdigris on either side. A popular ''Red Book'' variety.
235 1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 33.44-W.3 (R-6). Draped Bust Left VG $160.00
1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 33.44-W.3 (R-6). Draped Bust Left. Very Good or better. This well...
Very Good or better. This well centered example is a pleasing medium brown color. The surfaces display light even porosity as is typical for early coppers. A couple of very minor planchet striations can be found with scrutiny, which is also quite common on colonials. A short thin cut at 12:00 on the obverse is the only mark worthy of mention. The overall quality of this example is quite...  more
236 1787 New Jersey Cent. Maris 43-d AU $1,000.00
1787 New Jersey Cent. Maris 43-d. About Uncirculated. An attractive coin that is medium brown on the...
About Uncirculated. An attractive coin that is medium brown on the obverse with a hint of red patina in the fields. Slightly rougher on the reverse, with a small area of corrosion on the left side, and minor planchet fissures within the shield. A common variety which is hallmarked by the die crack through the reverse shield and grazing the lower portion of the star on the right, the...  more
237 1788 Vermont Copper. Ryder 27 (R-4). Mailed Bust Right CH F $350.00

Choice Fine or better. Surfaces are smooth and glossy to the naked eye for pleasing eye appeal. Magnification reveals light granularity that is not distracting. The color is a nice medium brown that accentuates the somewhat paler highpoints. A very attractive example of this somewhat scarce variety.
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