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    Re: 1787(?) Connecticut Copper +

    Quote Originally Posted by mike l link=topic=6553.msg76800#msg76800 date=1311976742
    Nice finds Angel. The other copper may be a Draped Bust, the 00 with the line over it could be part of the 1/100 on the reverse
    http://www.wikicoins.com/Draped_Bust_Large_Cent
    Good eye Mike. thumbsup01 That would be my initial reaction. Those '00's are actually worn 9's though. A Draped would have been nice too of course. The obverse too has a visible S on the lower right-hand side, so that excludes a Draped Bust cent.

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    Re: 1787(?) Connecticut Copper +

    Great Britain 1699 King William III Half Penny?



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    Re: 1787(?) Connecticut Copper +

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent link=topic=6553.msg76848#msg76848 date=1311991830
    Great Britain 1699 King William III Half Penny?
    Thank you, Tony! Great photo to compare. That's what George concluded as well. That's my oldest copper. stretcher:

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    Re: 1787(?) Connecticut Copper +

    great copper Angel yours i'm pretty convinced is a Miller 9-D. by the distinctful reverse that it has (only two obverse varieties go with this one) making it pretty easy to narrow down. a pretty scarce type that they give a rarity grade or a URS-7 which equals out to only 33 to 64 good examples are known to exist. huge congrats

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent link=topic=6553.msg76848#msg76848 date=1311991830
    Great Britain 1699 King William III Half Penny?



    great id on the other copper Tony that was my next challenge but you saved me a little time

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    Re: 1787(?) Connecticut Copper +

    Quote Originally Posted by del link=topic=6553.msg76855#msg76855 date=1311992953
    great copper Angel yours i'm pretty convinced is a Miller 9-D. by the distinctful reverse that it has (only two obverse varieties go with this one) making it pretty easy to narrow down. a pretty scarce type that they give a rarity grade or a URS-7 which equals out to only 33 to 64 good examples are known to exist. huge congrats
    Excellent! Wow! She will make a great companion to my 1786 Connecticut copper. . Thanks Dan!

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    Beautiful finds Angel! One of these days Im going to have to make a trip out to the east coast and visit my sister to have a chance at something that old. thumbsup01

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