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    A Counterstamped Colonial Curiosity .....

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    While I've been able to attribute a good many counterstamped coppers over the years, this one has long puzzled me. Just who was M.H. DOE ? This small-lettered counterstamp bears a toothed edge. It appears to be an early, somewhat crude mark in comparison to many that appeared in the 1820-30's. Thus, I'm inclined to suspect that it predates that era. The mark's size, likely too small for a blacksmith to have used, causes me to suspect that the issuer was a craftsman; perhaps, a toolmaker, silversmith, tinsmith ...

    Any thoughts or suggestions that would assist in attributing this counterstamp would be much appreciated!

    Also, can anyone provde a Maris number for the Jersey cent?
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    Can't give you any helpn the counterstamp but the Maris attribution is a 46-e. By any chance is it for sale?
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    Hi Matt ....... Thanks for the Maris attribution! Rarity? Sorry, but not as yet for sale. I collect c/s's, and I'm hoping to ID this, first.

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