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1786? Colonial

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This was sold as 1786 Colonial. Because it is so worn I am not sure it is attributable, but I figure if anyone can it will be you colonial guys here on CCF:) I am thinking the LIB on the reverse may be helpful? I have been looking without any luck at the 1786's in my bowers book and am questioning the 1786 attribution from the seller.

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I don't know squat about american colonial copper or their attributions but that last digit sure looks like a 7 to me.
Feel free to call me Will.
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Thedollarman, I am now convinced that that it is a 1787.

I am thinking this has got to be a *INDE*ET* (on left)/ *LIB (on right). I am working on which one.
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Could the reverse be Miller B?
The B of LIB is distant and I think I see a ribbon under the left elbow?
Also, there is a non-uniform line connecting between the staff & shield.
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I don't know squat about american colonial copper or their attributions but that last digit sure looks like a 7 to me.




Your eyes are better than mine! Thanks for posting this one TJsCoins, I like watching the powers that be attribute Colonial copper.

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CK, I have seen miracle workings of V, P, A, and others. I am trying to duplicate their miraculous powers!

BTW, anyone want to give a grade? I forgot to ask.

While am probably flailing wildly.
The LIB right really narrows down the possibilities!
I am going to go with W-2755 (Miller 2-B), because:
The B of LIB is distant and tilted.
The location of the D in INDE.
I see a ribbon under the left elbow.
The line connecting between the staff & shield is flattened.
For the obverse their is only one mailed bust to choose from for the Miller B reverse.
I am seeing the closed last C of CONNEO giving the Legend diagnostic.

I am sure the experts will be along to set me straight.
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Connecticut's are not my bag but I can see Miller 2B. Certainly looks to be no cinqfoils, dashes,arrows et al. on the INDE ET/LIB or on the obverse AUCTORI/CONNEC.
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2-B all the way; good job, TJ! He got it first, since the B reverse is practically unique to that variety.
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I think this could make a PO-1.
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I am in shock! I just attributed P condition colonial coin!

Thanks for all of your comments and attribution confirmations everyone! You rock!
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