The reverse reminds me of the 1615 which is a curious coin with Morgans obverse combined with Barbers reverse. When you consider how testy their relationship was I wonder how many Linderman had made?
I think it is interesting that this coin has E Pluribus Unum on both the obverse and reverse.
<< <i>That's a pretty 1615, but I prefer this one.
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Rick - would you and Mark like us to give you your own Forum on the TCCS boards? You'd have to limit yourselves to only "Toned" Patterns - be tough - but I bet you guys could do it!
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<< <i>I'm not a pattern guy, but didn't Barber copy Morgan's designs for the 'Barber' coins? So technically it was Morgan, right? >>
Good ole Willie Barber. I threw this one out here because his obverse was so Morganesque.
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The eagle looks like a bat.
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<< <i>Hey Rick- I wonder if your icon coin and my icon coin were ever in the same collection? >>
I bet Saul would know...
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I think it is interesting that this coin has E Pluribus Unum on both the obverse and reverse.
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<< <i>That's a pretty 1615, but I prefer this one.
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Rick - would you and Mark like us to give you your own Forum on the TCCS boards? You'd have to limit yourselves to only "Toned" Patterns - be tough - but I bet you guys could do it!
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<< <i>Rick - would you and Mark like us to give you your own Forum on the TCCS boards? >>
YES! How nice of you, Ron.
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