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Snapolson
02-18-2015, 11:35 AM
Hi Folks,
It's probably a long shot but I figure I'll just throw it out here for you to check out.
I found three coins (about the size of a quarter) a while back in a known Colonial era spot. The Draped Bust penny is with them for size comparison.
Any ideas? I'm leaning towards British coinage pre-1800. Can anyone pin down the variety?? Thanks. :thumbsup01:
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Tony Two-Cent
02-18-2015, 11:47 AM
You can see the letters "TORI" pretty clear on the one coin, which might be from the word "AUCTORI", which if I'm not mistaken would make it either a Connecticut Copper or an Auctori Plebis token.
The others I'm not sure about but maybe one of the colonial experts can help.
MangoAve
02-18-2015, 12:21 PM
All three appear to be CT coppers. None appear as King George II or III. There isn't much information to get a year or miller for these; the busts aren't quite visible.
The TORI is actually the 10 o'clock position on the CT coppers. The third picture you can see the "shield" outline. So the first picture, top right is the reverse. The bottom left is also the reverse in the correct orientation. Yes the King George III had big letters to the right of the woman on the reverse, but the second picture with all four coins is actually the obverse and the King Georges had more lettering on the obverse than the CT coppers.
Auctori Plebis token.
I never heard of one before and they do have almost the same front as the CT coppers. I can see why it was a guess.
gcsod45
02-18-2015, 09:56 PM
The one you can read Liberty on is a draped bust, 1790s I believe
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