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1788 Connecticut Copper Newp

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M 14.2-A.2

Does have some corrosion and appears to have a straight clip.
The interesting thing, and one of the reasons I picked it up, is it appears to be struck in brass.
Thought it was different
There is also medal turn.

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Another cool coin

Where do you find so many interesting coins?
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Nice going Dave, but that truck is getting away from you.
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Ha!

I got a good deal on it :P

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Stumbled upon this one while doing key word search -Connecticut colonial coins for sale-
Guys site popped up that I have never seen before. Turns out he's liquidating his collection and this one was not only neat (I've never seen one possibly brass) but affordable.
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Brass? Better educate me, v.
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I know p, not conventional by any means.

One theory by a Connecticut specialist I spoke with told me it would be highly unusual but not impossible. Minting was on a time frame and these "jobs" and contracts pretty much had to be done by the proposed schedules.
This could have been a last ditch effort by the mint to use alternative metals to finish the job.
We agreed it's a theory. I've not seen any Connecticuts in yellow metal...except this one.
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Seems you're turning into a brass magnet, v. Since this one has the cinquefoils associated with Jarvis and Co., do you think it might have been made from the same handful of brass planchets as that Fugio you had a line on last year?
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I don't trust any description of "brass" when dealing with a copper based alloy. People tend to describe them based on color and to me cleaned or rubbed copper, brass, and bronze are all the same color. And think about a 1961 cent and a 1963 cent, could you tell them apart by color? Most likely no, but the 61 is bronze, and the 63 is brass. Unless you have a metalurgical analysis that shows significant zinc and no tin, to me it is just copper.
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Hmm.

Ok, thanks.
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