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2 Pennyweight please...........

Have to live with the seller images until it gets here.
Brass, R-7, MS64
Stefanie
Brass, R-7, MS64
Stefanie

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<< <i>Hmmmmmm...could this be the same Gruber that paired with Clark to issue the western territorials later? >>
I don't know but their is a Victor Gruber 1893-1905 is listed as a Saloon Keeper and later a grocer as per Rulau.
My token dates around the 1860's
Stefanie
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<< <i>Mornin' Stef
Very nice!
Stefanie
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If you wanted a 2 pennyweight weight, you didn't have to buy that. You could have used a U S coppper cent 1864-1982 type.
<< <i>Gee, Stef,
If you wanted a 2 pennyweight weight, you didn't have to buy that. You could have used a U S coppper cent 1864-1982 type. >>
I think you are right.........it cost me an arm and leg too
Stefanie
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC