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1786 Vermont Landscape Copper VERMONTENSIUM RR-8 NGC VF Details Cert 4764612-004

$ 1002.67

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: ""SEE PHOTOS"" This attractive 1786 VERMONTENSIUM RR-8 NGC VF Details Cert# 4764612-004 Vermont Landscape Copper is the exact item being offered in this deal.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year: 1786
  • Composition: Copper
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Denomination: Large Cent
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification Number: 4764612-004
  • Mint Location: Republic of Vermont
  • Coin: Vermont Landscape Copper
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: VF Details
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

    Description

    ""SEE PHOTOS"" This attractive 1786 VERMONTENSIUM RR-8 NGC VF Details Cert# 4764612-004 Vermont Landscape Copper is the exact item being offered in this deal.
    The
    Details
    that determine the identity of this RR-8 are strong.
    Q. David Bowers Est Pop URS-9 (125-249)
    Q. David Bowers description:
    Obverse: Ray of sun points to right foot of R.  Seven trees to the left, the leftmost low and partly behind the ledge; two to the right. 1 (1785) double punched.
    Reverse: Same die as preceding. (RR-7)  Reverse: pointed rays.  Ray points at U. Inscription rotated to the left if the eye is in its normal position (eyebrow above the eyeball).
    My Note:  Double Cut 1 & Dropped A in Publica
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    Question 5-10-20 Any idea what the various yellow colored splotches are on the stars and rays side of the coin? Thanks for your input....JR
    Answer  Hi I'm John, Thanks for your question. They were there when I purchased the coin. Examining the (Rev) photos (Rev) before & after certification these marks seem less prominent in the slab. NGC says this coin was cleaned. I don't doubt it, but not by me. If I were forced to guess, they may have been caused during storage in a place that was less than desirable. It is 230+ years old and has much history to tell. Possibly there was much more and whoever cleaned it was not able to erase everything. Thanks Again, John