Sometimes I find myself buying semi-problematic coins because I like trying to figure out what the heck happened to them. Well, I'm stumped on this one. It certainly appears that this is a Connecticut copper, but there's a "NO" before "AUCTORI" (or perhaps "NOV") on the obverse and the "ET" from INDE ET LIB looks to be out of place, being almost centered over the body on the reverse. I think maybe I've gotten myself a contemporary counterfeit because I'm not finding anything that matches up here? I'm quite honestly clueless at this point. Any help would be appreciated!
It's a 1788 12.2-C Connecticut copper. It's overstruck on a Nova Constellatio, many of this variety are. It's a rarity 5 variety which translates to 46 to 60 estimated surviving. It actually is a contemporary counterfeit, all of the 1788 dated Connecticuts were minted at the Machin's Mill mint, not the official Connecticut mint.
Thank you! I was (still kind of am) thoroughly confused by this one, but now I've got the info to read up on. Thanks again!