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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 6, February 8, 2004, Article 16

    PETER ROSA FOLLOW UP

    Gene Anderson writes: "John Kleeberg's expanded information
    on Peter Rosa was very informative. I plan to locate his article
    in the Colonial Newsletter. A couple of things mentioned by Mr.
    Kleeberg regarding Rosa's uniface copies are significantly
    different when it comes to the 1804 Becker large cent pieces
    that I have.

    First, the diameter of the obverse and reverse match a genuine
    cent. Second, both obverse and reverse appear to be made
    of only copper. For those who have not seen Superior's Michael
    Arconti catalog, I have copied the catalog description of lot 57
    below. Bob Grellman wrote the description for Superior.

    1804 S-266c Becker Counterfeit of Obverse and Reverse EF40.
    High quality struck uniface copies of the obverse of the late die
    state, each marked on the plain back with "BECKER". The
    "BECKER" stamp on the obverse is incuse while the one on
    the reverse is in raised letters. These marks are carefully
    positioned so they fit into each other when the two sides align
    exactly like a genuine 1804 cent. These are not the thin
    electrotype "shells" used to encase a base metal core to create
    an electrotype copy, but are struck pieces slightly more than
    half the normal thickness of a genuine cent. Together they weigh
    220.7 grains, which is well above the 168-grain standard of
    that year. Apparently made from transfer dies, the original
    example grading VF30 or better. These two copies are very
    slightly worn, and the only marks are some faint hairline scratches
    on the face of Ms Liberty. Glossy dark chocolate brown with
    lighter brown highpoints. An extremely rare pair from this
    "master counterfeiter." Two pieces in this lot, one obverse and
    one reverse. Ex Bill Anton-Michael Arconti."

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  • 2004-02-08
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