1787 New Jersey, Maris 39-a. VF $625
A great example of the small planchet, curved plow beam, head right. Date slightly off lower...
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A great example of the small planchet, curved plow beam, head right. Date slightly off lower...
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A beautiful example of the Ryder 4-C variety in a relatively high grade. Die crack through tops of the numerals in the date. Smooth fields and great color!
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A scarcer high grade Mailed Bust Left variety with the added allure of a second strike 5% off center! Strong die crack from forehead to rim on the obverse. Incredibly detailed reverse.
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A Draped Bust Left variety with a lot going on! Not only is this a much scarcer variety but there is also a nice amount of the undertype still present, particularly between CONNEC and the rim on the obverse as well as in the...
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A classic Mailed Bust Right Connecticut with excellent color and significant die swelling on the...
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These coins were produced in Paris, France for use in the French colonies of the West Indies but...
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Originally intended for use in Ireland, many collectors include a Hibernia halfpence in their collections due to the kinship with Wood’s Rosa Americana series which was produced for use in the Americas. This particular...
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