1787 Mass Copper

Reelsnrods

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I guy out here just dug this coin up while doing some tractor work on a foundation. Crazy! He wants to sell it. Anyone have an idea on worth from these crappy photos? I've never even seen one before...
 

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If real, it would be the arrows in left talons variety. If it is real, I would pay $50-$75, but let him say what he think it's worth, then make him an offer.
 

jerseyben

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Bad pictures! Please note that there are a lot of copies of these in particular floating around.
 

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Reelsnrods

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Thanks for the feedback. I've seen the online information for fakes and multiple versions of the real thing, but you never really know unless you know. I think I'll stay away from it. He seems like a nice guy, but he thinks it's worth $1,000. Fake or not, it's got me dying to get detecting out that way!!!
 

huntsman53

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If genuine and found to be a Ryder 2b-G Variety, it could be worth well over $1,000. There are other scarce to rare varieties that it could fall into as well or it could fall in the common varieties. The authenticity and variety needs to be determined.


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