The top one is an early American post-colonial coin from Connecticut. I can't tell the exact variety in that condition, but it appears to be dated 1787.
You might want to repost the pics of this one in the Classic US coins subforum so the early American coppers experts will see it.
You might want to repost the pics of this one in the Classic US coins subforum so the early American coppers experts will see it.
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