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Just picked up this NJ copper. It is a bit rough and it is beyond my attribution skills. I know some folks on here would love to take on the challenge of determining the variety on this one. Any takers, please?

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1787 Maris 6-D. Based on the reverse which was only paired with obverse 6.
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Rats. Vinnie beat me to it.
You can tell the Maris-6 obverse by the low S in CÆSAREA.
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I actually have this marriage. Easily attributable by the reverse die crack from the lower shield below the E. Although this one is quite obscured the other pick ups matched. P. Once I realized the D reverse. Did not even look at the obverse.
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That was fast. Thanks!
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Near VG details. Too bad about the damage but nonetheless, a nice plow copper :-)
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Great colonial Ben! Congrats!
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