Last edited by bamaart; 05-11-2017 at 08:11 PM.
Kevin the pictures are better but the key with identifying Connecticut coppers (especially 1787 varieties 241 different types) is to have straight on pictures not at angles . I'll explain the 1787 varieties because of the many variations and some very subtle that you need to align up many different points to correctly id them , seeing them at angles make things line up a bit skewed and could fool you or make you guess at what your looking at .
I still have a feeling its a Miller 34-ff.1 https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-6Y3CR
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Nice looking coins and Del sure knows his Coppers WD
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