1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 4-L, W-2810. Rarity-1. Mailed Bust Left, Horned Bust. EF-40 Rough.,143.5 grains. Marbled gray-brown and golden-copper patina, the surfaces with evidence of minor smoothing that was probably done to efface light roughness and pitting, evidence of which still remains on both sides. Overall sharply defined, as befits our assigned grade, with the strike well centered and the border touching only the tops of the letters in INDE on the reverse. Minor edge disturbance at 2 oclock on the obverse. Struck from the earliest state of the obverse, the "Hornless Horned Bust" if you will, with no trace of the die break that eventually develops in the lower left obverse field. Similar in sharpness to the Perkins:258 coin, and a relatively pleasing example of both the variety and die state.,PCGS# 364.,,Collector envelope with attribution notation included.