1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 8-G, W-6160. Rarity-6+. Arrows in Left Talon. Counterstamped. Very Fi
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1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 8-G, W-6160. Rarity-6+. Arrows in Left Talon. Counterstamped. Very Fine-30.,145.9 grains. The 8-G die marriage was unknown to Ryder, discovered only in the 1950s, and it has remained a coveted marriage with a rarity on par with the famed "Transposed Arrows" type; Massachusetts copper researcher Michael Packard had documented 14 specimens as of the writing of Dave Bowers Colonial opus published in 2009. Few comprehensive collections of Massachusetts coppers have ever been offered at auction, and this piece represented the variety in both the Norweb and Partrick collections, while the Ford collection was lacking this rarity. The present piece has been counterstamped with a seven-lobed rosette punch at central obverse and at 12oclock on the reverse. The punch is not documented in Brunk, Rulau or the Byrnie sale, according to the Norweb catalog, though we have seen similar asterisk-like punches on other early American coppers. The dark brown surfaces are glossy and hard and are not unattractive despite a touch of granularity on both sides. Here is what is probably the most well-documented example of the Ryder 8-G, a rarity missing from missing from all but the most advanced collections of Massachusetts coppers.,From the Michael Demling Collection of Massachusetts Cents. Earlier ex Norweb Collection, purchased from Phil Greco on November 28, 1960; Bowers and Merenas Sale of the Norweb Collection, Part 2, March 1988, lot 2657; Donald Groves Partrick Collection (Heritage, January 2015, lot 5710). NGC insert from the Partrick sale is included with this lot. <p>,
1787 Machins Mills Halfpenny. Vlack 21-87D, W-7970. Rarity-4. GEORGIVS III, Group. EF-40 BN (NGC).,Blended golden-brown and olive-copper patina provides a pleasing appearance for this significant example. Peripheral detail is soft to absent, although the ...
1787 Machins Mills Halfpenny. Vlack 18-87C,W-7930. Rarity-4. GEORGIVS III, Group III. Uncirculated Details. 118.6 grains.,Details are full and quite sharp, though the very dark brown, glossy surfaces display a uniform porosity that belies a time spent bel ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 6-G, W-6140. Rarity-4-. Arrows in Left Talon, Stout Indian. Fine-15.,162.7 grains. Choice chocolate brown surfaces are worn to a pleasant smoothness, the reverse center appearing more worn than the rest of the coin due to di ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 6-G, W-6140. Rarity-4-.Arrows in Left Talon, Stout Indian. VF-35.,154.5 grains. A marvelous example with a known provenance extending back well over a century, its surfaces a choice dark brown hue with a touch of inherent pl ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 4-J, W-6120. Rarity-7. Arrows in Left Talon. VF-25 (NGC).,149.5 grains. The Ryder 4-J die marriage was discovered only in the 1950s by our own Q. David Bowers, combining Ryders obverse 4 with the then newly discovered revers ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 4-D, W-6110. Rarity-3+. Arrows in Left Talon, Bowed Head. AU-53 (PCGS).,141.7 grains. Sharply defined everywhere but the very centers of both sides, where there was not enough metal to completely fill in the deepest elements ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 4-C, W-6100. Rarity-4-. Arrows in Left Talon, Bowed Head. AU-53 (PCGS).,147.5 grains. Nicknamed the "Bowed Head" for the Indians downward gaze, pleasing high grade specimens outside of some Choice Mint State coins are very s ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 3-G, W-6090. Rarity-3. Arrows in Left Talon. AU-55 (PCGS). CAC.,A highly appealing example of the type and die marriage, both sides are boldly to sharply defined from a nicely centered and well executed strike. Microscopical ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 3-G, W-6090. Rarity-3-. Arrows in Left Talon. AU-58 (PCGS).,147.6 grains. Medium brown with emerald overtones and shimmering original mint luster, this ideally centered example is about as perfect as one is wont to find. Lig ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 2b-G, W-6080. Rarity-6+. Arrows in Left Talon. AG-3.,143.5 grains. 1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 2b-G, W-6080. Rarity-6+.Arrows in Left Talon. AG-3. 143.5 grains. Mike Packard has documented only 16 examples of this very ra ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 2b-E, W-6060. Rarity-4+. Arrows in Left Talon. VF-20.<p>,161.7 grains. Planchet is almost imperceptibly wavy, its surfaces displaying numerous tiny marks in the fields, though the in-hand appearance of this piece remains str ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 2b-C, W-6050. Rarity-4+. Arrows in Left Talon. VF-20 (PCGS).,145.6 grains. An attractive circulated example of this elusive die variety, with even dark chocolate brown fields contrasting with lighter brown devices. Finely bu ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 2b-A, W-6040. Rarity-2. Arrows in Left Talon, Horned Eagle. AU-55 (PCGS).,159.2 grains. Very sharp and about as a full a strike as might be found on a Massachusetts Cent, the pleats and folds in Indians tunic fully delineate ...
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 2a-F, W-6070. Rarity-6. Arrows in Right Talon or Transposed Arrows. Poor-Fair Detail—Holed(PCGS).,127.0 grains. Here is an example of the most coveted and iconic type in the Massachusetts copper series, on which the positi ...
1788 Connecticut Copper. Miller 16.3-N, W-4610. Rarity-2. Overstruck on 1787 Massachusetts Cent, Ryder 1-B (Rarity-7-) Rarity-6 for the overstrike. AG-3.,109.3grains. This was Mikes representative of the very rare 1787 Massachusetts Ryder 1-B Cent, here s ...
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