1/2 Penny - Copper 'Hercules Head'

発行体 Connecticut
年号 1786-1787
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 1/2 Penny (1⁄480)
通貨 Pound
材質 Copper
重量
直径
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 PCGS#334, PCGS#361
表面の説明 `Hercules head` facing left.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 AUCTORI: CONNEC:
裏面の説明 Seated female with a cane on her hand which has a liberty cap on top of it, and on the other hand an olive branch.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 INDE ET LIB 1786
鋳造所
鋳造数 1786 - -
1787 - -
Numisquare ID 1036024470
追加情報

Historical Context: Issued by the State of Connecticut between 1786 and 1787, the 'Hercules Head' copper half penny emerged during the tumultuous Confederation Period following the American Revolutionary War. Lacking a centralized mint, individual states, including Connecticut, produced coinage to alleviate specie shortages and facilitate commerce. These state issues represent a critical chapter in American monetary history, highlighting economic challenges and decentralized authority before the federal monetary system.

Artistry: The engraver for the 'Hercules Head' series remains unconfirmed, though artisans like Abel Buell are associated with Connecticut's early coppers. Stylistically, these pieces reflect an early American provincial interpretation of contemporary European numismatic design, particularly British halfpennies. The obverse features a classical 'Hercules Head' bust facing right, often crudely rendered, accompanied by "AUCTORI. CONNEC." The reverse depicts a seated Liberty, holding an olive branch and staff, encircled by "INDE. ET LIB." and the date.

Technical/Grading: Connecticut coppers, including the 'Hercules Head' type, are infamous for inconsistent and often weak strikes, a consequence of hurried production and inferior equipment. Key high-points for detail include Hercules's hair and eye on the obverse, and Liberty's head, the olive branch, and knee drapery on the reverse. Full detail is exceedingly rare. Collectors frequently encounter off-center strikes, planchet imperfections, and lamination errors. Grading often prioritizes overall preservation and legend legibility over crispness of design.

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