1835 Clark & Anthony, Providence, Rhode Island, HT-425 / Low-94.
In this era Rhode Island and Massachusetts were the leading United States manufacturing centers for jewelry and watches. This particular firm was established in 1824 and operated by George G. Clark and Lorenzo D. Anthony.
This HTT variety frequently comes weakly struck in the centers and the peripheral lettering on both obverse/reverse. The example below is a medium die stage strike which is nearly full mint red.
From dealer/member NewEnglandRarities
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These old Russian coppers have about 5 pounds of copper in each coin...
1841 Daniel Webster HT-16 / Low-58.
Ex: Litman, Miller, Tilden Collections
Here it is --
Ex: Dice & Hicks, Steinberg Collections
Ex. Dice & Hicks, Hatie Collections
Baltimore show newp from dealer/member Pistareen
This one has a tiny bit of red left.
Don't know what color you'd call this.
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1837 New York - George A. Jarvis Wine Dealer HT-283 / Low 122
Ex: Sebring Collection.
(Some scratches on the right side on both the front and back of the slab.)
In this era Rhode Island and Massachusetts were the leading United States manufacturing centers for jewelry and watches.
This particular firm was established in 1824 and operated by George G. Clark and Lorenzo D. Anthony.
This HTT variety frequently comes weakly struck in the centers and the peripheral lettering on both obverse/reverse.
The example below is a medium die stage strike which is nearly full mint red.
From dealer/member NewEnglandRarities
(Some major haze on both the front and back of the slab.)