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1834 William H. Milton, Boston, Massachusetts, HT-164/ Low-266.
On this HTT variety the die sinker was spelling challenged....
The the name of the hall Milton rented space in to run his clothing business is spelled differently on the obverse/reverse.
On this HTT variety the die sinker was spelling challenged....
The the name of the hall Milton rented space in to run his clothing business is spelled differently on the obverse/reverse.
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that one is a keeper charmy, i wish i had that one for my collection
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That looks more like a flipover double strike, or at least some sort of overstrike.
Ed. S.
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<< <i>That looks more like a flipover double strike, or at least some sort of overstrike. >>
I'm sorry, I looked back at my notes, and you're correct - it is a actually a flipover double strike. Good eye!
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(Ca. 1861) Washington/All Seeing Eye. Fuld 114B/228 Struck in Copper.
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That is just plain magnificent Charmy! ...Ray
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<< <i>That looks more like a flipover double strike, or at least some sort of overstrike. >>
I'm sorry, I looked back at my notes, and you're correct - it is a actually a flipover double strike. Good eye! >>
That's super cool