EasternShoreMetal
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- Nov 21, 2014
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro w/DD coil.
also, still have a Fisher F2
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
Hi all;
I found this coin recently. It is obviously an 1787 Connecticut Copper.
I am mainly a history relic hunter in a fairly old East Coast town. I find my share of coins, but am
not that well versed in numismatics. I am very happily learning as I go.
So forgive me if some of my questions seem a little stupid.
I have researched it, of course, and I know the quality is not the best, but there seems to be so many types, can anyone
help me with that ? Also, they are called "coppers" but I could not find if this is considered a half-penny ?
I was very excited to find it, and do not sell my finds, but I am interested in any value ideas as well..
Any other info you can add to my very limited knowledge of this specific individual coin would be greatly appreciated.
I have read the basics about post Rev. War, pre-federal issues.
If the pics are hard to make out, It says AUCTORI CONNEC on the obverse - "by Authority of Connecticut"
and INDIE ET LIB on the reverse "Independence and Liberty. date is fairly clear but planchette is rough.
I can send larger photos if needed.
Thanks !
I found this coin recently. It is obviously an 1787 Connecticut Copper.
I am mainly a history relic hunter in a fairly old East Coast town. I find my share of coins, but am
not that well versed in numismatics. I am very happily learning as I go.
So forgive me if some of my questions seem a little stupid.
I have researched it, of course, and I know the quality is not the best, but there seems to be so many types, can anyone
help me with that ? Also, they are called "coppers" but I could not find if this is considered a half-penny ?
I was very excited to find it, and do not sell my finds, but I am interested in any value ideas as well..
Any other info you can add to my very limited knowledge of this specific individual coin would be greatly appreciated.
I have read the basics about post Rev. War, pre-federal issues.
If the pics are hard to make out, It says AUCTORI CONNEC on the obverse - "by Authority of Connecticut"
and INDIE ET LIB on the reverse "Independence and Liberty. date is fairly clear but planchette is rough.
I can send larger photos if needed.
Thanks !