1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 33.10-Z.8, W-3510. Rarity-5. Draped Bust Left--Off Center Brockage--VF-20 Planchet Flaw.,147.9 grains. An intriguing piece, the reverse was properly aligned relative to the die, but the lower half of the obverse was struck through the reverse of a previously struck Connecticut copper. Faint traces of the upper portion of the seated figure are discernible within the brockage. Our grade is assigned based on the remaining detail over the lower half of the reverse, the only portion of this coin that was struck properly. The upper portions of both sides are blank due to the error with light roughness, most of which is attributable to the original planchet texture. A more prominent flan flaw over the upper obverse is noted. An boldly patinated olive-gray and orange-brown example that is sure to catch the eye of advanced Connecticut copper enthusiasts.,PCGS# 370.,,Collector envelope with attribution notation included.
































