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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Connecticut Copper series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 9 distinct entries with CPG® values between $70.00 and $43,000.00.
Authority for establishing a mint near New Haven was granted by the state to Samuel Bishop, Joseph Hopkins, James Hillhouse, and John Goodrich in 1785.

Available records indicate that most of the Connecticut coppers were coined under a subcontract, by Samuel Broome and Jeremiah Platt, former New York merchants. Abel Buell was probably the principal diesinker.

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Connecticut Copper Value Range  
1788 Copper Connecticut, Mailed Bust Right MS BN
$325
-
$43,000
$325 - $43,000
1788 Copper Connecticut, GEORGIVS III Obv, INDE*ET Reverse MS BN
$130.00
-
$3,000
$130.00 - $3,000
1788 Copper Connecticut, Mailed Bust Right, Small Head MS BN
$2,500
-
$24,000
$2,500 - $24,000
1788 Copper Connecticut, Mailed Bust Left MS BN
$70.00
-
$7,500
$70.00 - $7,500
1788 Copper Connecticut, Mailed Bust Left, CONNLC MS BN
$240.00
-
$15,000
$240.00 - $15,000
1788 Copper Connecticut, Draped Bust Left MS BN
$100.00
-
$11,500
$100.00 - $11,500
1788 Copper Connecticut, Draped Bust Left MS RB
$19,000
-
$24,000
$19,000 - $24,000
1788 Copper Connecticut, Draped Bust Left, CONNLC MS BN
$165.00
-
$31,000
$165.00 - $31,000
1788 Copper Connecticut, Draped Bust Left, INDL MS BN
$390
-
$7,000
$390 - $7,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Connecticut Copper series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 9 distinct entries with CPG® values between $70.00 and $43,000.00.
Authority for establishing a mint near New Haven was granted by the state to Samuel Bishop, Joseph Hopkins, James Hillhouse, and John Goodrich in 1785.

Available records indicate that most of the Connecticut coppers were coined under a subcontract, by Samuel Broome and Jeremiah Platt, former New York merchants. Abel Buell was probably the principal diesinker.

Catalog Detail