1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 12-Q, W-2885. Rarity-3. Mailed Bust Left, 1787/1877, IN DE--Double Struck--Fine, Rough.117.1 grains. The second impression is nearly 50% off center to 3 oclock on the obverse, 1 oclock on the reverse, and it has caused the planchet to distend and develop particularly prominent cracks at 3 and 5 oclock relative to the obverse. Portions of the second impression are boldest on the reverse, where two hands and portions of two dates are readily evident, although only the date from the first strike is full. On the obverse the word AUCTORI from the second strike is partially legible bisecting the bust from the first impression. Medium brown surfaces are rough and granular overall with a few swirls of darker color here and there around the peripheries. Scarce and intriguing, as are all major mint errors on colonial and early U.S. coin types.