I have a few that I could let go. I can get you pics if you would like.
1828, host coin is a bit better than good, looks original, with a centered counterstamp on the reverse, large CL. Coin is still round, despite the large stamp.
1855, host coin is VF+, looks original, stamp is on the obverse G.F. This coin is also round, smaller stamp than the CL.
Both look like merchant counterstamps, since they likely came from a single stamp rather than seperate letters. I don't know if they are Brunk listed or not, probably not.
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1828, host coin is a bit better than good, looks original, with a centered counterstamp on the reverse, large CL. Coin is still round, despite the large stamp.
1855, host coin is VF+, looks original, stamp is on the obverse G.F. This coin is also round, smaller stamp than the CL.
Both look like merchant counterstamps, since they likely came from a single stamp rather than seperate letters. I don't know if they are Brunk listed or not, probably not.
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Still interested in counterstamped half cents...
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