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Vermont Coppers.....one You Don't See Every Day, Ryder 15

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Anybody know what this one is?

Vermont-Coppers.....one-You-Don't-See-Every-Day,-Ryder-15

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 Posted 07/01/2013  5:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ambro51 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's a Ryder 11. Obverse is pitted and flawed, while the reverse is smooth. This is a second use coin with the crack from the you to the head. Vermont-Coppers.....one-You-Don't-See-Every-Day,-Ryder-15 Vermont-Coppers.....one-You-Don't-See-Every-Day,-Ryder-15
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Paddy yours is a Ryder 13. Your coin shows a bit of BRITTANIA on the reverse. That die was used with several imitation halfpence before being coupled with the beautifully cut 13 obverse.
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Nice coin paddy. The reverse of the Ryder 13 is weak, to appear worn, as struck.

Nice Ryder 11 ambro51 :)
Every specimen that I have seen, are struck on fissured and/or pitted flans.
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This 11 has a pretty nice planchet but not flawless by any means. I love those dentils! Vermont-Coppers.....one-You-Don't-See-Every-Day,-Ryder-15 Vermont-Coppers.....one-You-Don't-See-Every-Day,-Ryder-15
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This is a Ryder 27. A common variety though quite rare when early die state, non dug planchet and tan color with glossy surfaces come together. There was a drop dead gorgeous strongly struck high grade piece in the Phila C4 auction that went for $900 or so. A real nice coin this variety is really Vermont (and Machins Mill) Masterpiece. Clearly this coin and the obverse of 13 were done by a talented individual. Vermont-Coppers.....one-You-Don't-See-Every-Day,-Ryder-15 Vermont-Coppers.....one-You-Don't-See-Every-Day,-Ryder-15
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