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Categories  •  Stack's September 2006 U. S. Coins U. S. Colonial Coins Nova Constellatio Coppers
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115 1785 Nova Constellatio Copper. Pointed Rays. Large US. CONSTELLATIO. Crosby 3-B. AU $800.00
1785 Nova Constellatio Copper. Pointed Rays. Large US. CONSTELLATIO. Crosby 3-B. 117.8 gns. About...
117.8 gns. About Uncirculated from a technical standpoint and probably nearly Mint State in actual terms of wear. Surfaces are hard and glossy and range from chestnut to dark brown in various places, the darker coloration resulting from some light verdigris in those areas. Strike is very bold and the die state is a bit later than usually seen, this coin displaying a fine die crack from...  more
116 1785 Nova Constellatio Copper. Pointed Rays. Large US. CONSTELLATIO. Crosby 4-C. UNC $15,000.00
1785 Nova Constellatio Copper. Pointed Rays. Large US. CONSTELLATIO. Crosby 4-C. 112.0 gns. Uncirculated....
112.0 gns. Uncirculated. Lustrous, ever so gently reflective, medium brown surfaces display hints of olive and blue and even boast some subtle remnants of original mint red in the most protected areas of the lettering and central devices. Strike is bold and centering is near perfect on this pretty Confederation era copper. Although no accurate rarity ratings for Novas exist, Rod Widok's...  more
117 1785 Nova Constellatio Copper. Pointed Rays. Large US. CONSTELLATIO. Crosby 5-E. UNC $3,250.00
1785 Nova Constellatio Copper. Pointed Rays. Large US. CONSTELLATIO. Crosby 5-E. 125.2 gns. Uncirculated....
125.2 gns. Uncirculated. Lustrous golden brown surfaces boast icy blue highlights in the protected areas of the devices on both sides. Well struck from an early state of the dies. Obverse is well centered and exhibits beveled rims, while the reverse is a bit off toward the top and exhibits much sharper rims; the difference in rims is most probably a result of the planchet-cutting process....  more
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