Little Coin Help,Please.

Joe G from Md

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I see a couple of KGIII (1760-18something) and a Connecticut state copper...1787?

They all look to be in great condition considering the age.
 

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Those are cool, mine come out of the ground as paper thin green discs, nice job
 

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as for value look at ebay under "connecticut copper"..."george III (or IIII) evasion token"..."capped bust cent"...and "flowing hair cent". this will give you an idea of what folks are asking for similar coins in similar conditions. you have a very nice collection of what was in common circulation in the late 1700's in the newly independent U.S. of A. The flowing hair coins have the most value.
 

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