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Re: Civil War Token back from PCGS.....R10?
The Cannon-Flag-Drum reverses proved popular with this counterfeiter as he also cast this 82/352A in a base metal (white metal 82/352A is not known). I am calling it a 352A reverse die rather than a … (View Post)1 -
Re: Civil War Token back from PCGS.....R10?
Sorry, I imaged the cast mark on the third side above but forgot the other two sides of the fake 230/352Be: I believe I have an example in copper as well somewhere with the other CWT fakes. (View Post)1 -
Re: Civil War Token back from PCGS.....R10?
Actually the Fuld rarity scale is based on the estimated number of pieces known and not the actual number known. If you had checked the edge of your 230/352Be imaged above you most probably would hav… (View Post)3 -
Re: Need help identifying a Brunk Counterstamp #
Several form members and former forum members were contributors (some major contributors) to the two part first edition as well as the hardcover second edition. I understand negotiations are ongoing … (View Post)2 -
Re: Need help identifying a Brunk Counterstamp #
The single previously reported Daily c/s was also curved so for now we can assume that it is the same c/s. The length of time between the dates of the host coins (1838 & 1893, not considering wea… (View Post)3