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Older Copper With Very Little Detail

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good day everyone it's been a few years since I posted in the coin community . a stroke and heart attack will do that to a person

I have an old copper coin/token 27 mm in diameter and weighs 12 grams
i got it in a lot of of Canadian tokens
it's pretty slick but I did the best I could
any ideas would be greatly appreciated
sorry for the blurry photos the person standing looks like the stout Indian on the Massechussetts 1787/1788
thank you and have a wondrful day
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It may well be a Massachusetts cent but impossible to tell
year, variety or grade from photos supplied.
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Poor photography, but I'm going with post-colonial NJ Nova Caesarea: horse's head rotated 90 degrees (1-2) & distinctive rx shield (3).
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