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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA-Gold Coins  Popular
This coin was minted at the Dahlonega Georgia branch mint using United States dies. The coin is the standard issue of the USA, picturing a Liberty head on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse.
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Connecticut Coppers 1785  Popular
This is one of some twenty mailed bust right varieties created by Abel Buell in 1785 using devise punches for the bust and the figure of Liberty.
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Connecticut Coppers 1785-1788: Intro  Popular
Connecticut coppers have the most complex minting history of all colonial issues. There were more that 355 die combinations, with at least 126 type varieties having 26 distinct bust styles made by at least six different mints.
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Connecticut Coppers 1786  Popular
This is one of only three mailed bust right varieties produced in 1786. As mentioned in the introduction this is considered a counterfeit coin produced by someone who also produced New Jersey coppers.
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Connecticut Coppers 1787  Popular
Miller 1 is the only mailed bust right copper produced in 1787 (with the exception of the backdated Miller 52, of which only two specimens are known, see Breen item 787).
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Connecticut Coppers 1788  Popular
This is an example of a counterfeit Connecticut copper attributed to Machin's Mills. Miller 2 is distinguished by the punctuation with five pointed stars.
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Consolacion Shipwreck Coins  Popular
The Consolacion, a Spanish Armada del Sur (South Sea Armada) galleon, was lost in 1681 after striking a reef near Guayaquil Ecuador.
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Constantine The Great Coins. Com  Popular
This website features the bronze coinage of Constantine the Great. Constantine was one of the most (if not the most) influential of the Roman emperors, and his actions and deeds are still affecting people to this day.
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Constellatio Nova Coppers 1783  Popular
Newman states this die is of lesser quality than the other dies in the series and suggest that although it was produced at the same Birmingham factory as the other dies, it was apparently produced by a different diemaker.
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Constellatio Nova Coppers 1783, 1785, 1786: Intro  Popular
In 1783 Robert Morris, who was the Superintendent of Finance during the Confederation, hired the British engraver Benjamin Dudley to design a set of coins for national use.
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