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Re: Anyone know this counterstamp? On an 1805 half cent.
It is not listed in the Brunk catalog -- it appears not to be a logotype c/s but rather individual punches. Without convincing traveling evidence it will be extremely difficult to attribute it to a p… (View Post)1 -
Re: Masonic Penny Catalog
Many of the Masonic chapters across the U.S. ordered pennies on an as needed basis as they added members over the years resulting in a multitude of both obverse and reverse die varieties. Obverse die… (View Post)1 -
Re: Andrew Johnson medallion (take 2)
That piece is part of a Presidential series of small tokens struck by the Osborne Register Co. of Cincinnati. The tokens have the President on the obverse and several lines of facts & his nicknam… (View Post)4 -
Re: San Carlos reservation coin
I have a feeling that somehow this may eventually revolve around this common modern fantasy : (or one of its equally faulty companion pieces): (View Post)2 -
Re: Original Envelopes
Typical envelopes from Don Partrick's holdings, these from a large chunk of Canadian Colonial tokens that I purchased and have been handling. Note the complete description, catalog number and gr… (View Post)4