It's not listed on Gerry Fortin's website (although several are still not listed), and it's an unusually early post-civil war date.
It also almost seems like the reverse lettering was never impressed into the die, especially considering the rest of the design details are well-raised.
Very cool. I have never seen that particular counterfeit before.
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Nice one Greg
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It's not listed on Gerry Fortin's website (although several are still not listed), and it's an unusually early post-civil war date.
It also almost seems like the reverse lettering was never impressed into the die, especially considering the rest of the design details are well-raised.
Great job
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thanks for sharing.
bet the details were interesting in uncirculated condition.
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