The Early Coins of America And the Laws Governing Their Issue. Comprising Also Descriptions of the Washington Pieces, the Anglo-American Tokens, Many Pieces of Unknown Origin of the Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries And the First Patterns of the United
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J No. 1, of 1786, is known as the " baby head." See Fig. 32. Nos. 2 and 3 have heads much like the common varieties of the Connecticut cents. For No. 2 see Plate V, No. 1. Fig. 33 represents its obverse only. There is little peculiarity to be noted in the coins of 1787, except in No. 3, the obverse of which is from the same die with No. 3 of 1786. Its reverse has a break nearly obliterating the date. For No. 2 see Plate V, No. 2, and Fig. 31. The coins of 1788 are also much alike, with the exce...ption of those punc- tuated with stars, most of which are quite rare. For No. 2 see Fig. 35. We have seen one specimen of No. 4 in brass. Plate V, No. 3. Reverse B, of 1788, is found with one of the Connecticut obverses of 1787. See Plate V, Nos. 4 and 24. A very rare piece, the origin of which is unknown to us, has for its obverse a die similar to the more common dies of this mint, but with reverse, Device, — The goddess of liberty, seated, facing right, with scales of justice extended in her left hand ; the staff, with liberty cap and flag, in her right.
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