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Help With This 1787 Draped Bust Left Connecticut Variety Please.

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Any help would be greatly appreciated with this variety. I only know a little about these and will be doing my own research too. Planchet looks decent with fairly even wear and nice color, and hopefully there is enough detail to ID it. I know there used to be a decent list online with pics, but I can't seem to find it now. Thanks, Ed
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Ok, I'll take first crack at it. M. 37.4-k.1

Even found this one on Heritage with the same clash or defect through (CONN)ECT.

https://coins.ha.com/itm/colonials/...ption-071515
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I think you may have gotten it, will look closer later when I have more time.
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I do believe you nailed it! I believe that is an R3 variety, which is 201 to 500 known.
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Thanks. Any idea what that is through (CONN)ECT? The one on Heritage has the same marks. Maybe an obverse clash?
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I really don't know, could be a clash, definitely some sort of die damage. Might spend some time looking for more examples and see if they all have it.
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