1787 Connecticut Copper. Miller 33.19-Z.2, W-3650. Rarity-5. Draped Bust Left. EF-45 (PCGS).128.2 grains. Hard and smooth, glossy chocolate brown surfaces are an ideal hue for a Connecticut Copper, creating an immediate visual appeal on this scarce die marriage. Planchet flaw well-hidden at back of neck, small depression through final C on obverse, a related one around LI on the reverse. No superb examples of this die marriage seem to exist, and this one is incredibly attractive and well balanced, and may be one of the finest survivors known.From the Robert M. Martin Collection. Ex the Norweb Collection, purchased circa 1913-1915; Bowers and Merena’s Sale of the Norweb Collection, Part II, March 24-25, 1988, part of lot 2557.