Copper "Mailed Bust Facing Right"
Country: United States - Pre-Federal (Connecticut)
(United States)
Denomination:
Year: 1788
Material: Copper
Weight: 7 g
Shape: Round
Diameter: 27 mm
Type: Common coin
Catalog list: united states pre federal connecticutunited states
Description:
Obverse
Mailed bust facing right.
Reverse
Seated female with a cane on her hand which has a liberty cap on top of it, and on the other hand an olive branch.
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