Here's a Connecticut Cent that I recently acquired at a show. I find the colonial coppers particularly alluring and feel that they're a bargain in today's market.
This one has suffered a rim hit of sufficient force so as to slightly bend the planchet. Still, the detail is unimpaired, and I found the overall appearance to be pleasing.
I suspect that it's a relatively common variety ... W-3360. Is this correct?
I'm trying to work on my photography a bit. Given time, I hope that my pics will improve ...
Miller 33.2-Z.12, R-1. There is a lot of detail, there, certainly compared to what we've been attributing here lately! You sure that's not just a clipped planchet? No, wait, I see the moved metal. Nice example of the die crack through her ankles, through the first cinquefoil, to the I in INDE!
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