The Mott Token Público Deposited
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Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 20:17:59 -0000
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Subject: The Mott Token
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Over the last year I have been working with William Anton on probably
the greatest mystery in US numismatics. Who struck the Mott Token and
when was it struck?
The photos you will see there are the infamous hub trial piece and a
previously unknown set-up piece. Ex: Henry Chapman-David Bullowa of
Philadelphia.The photos are split of the two coins but their
association is obvious. No comment.
To see the answer to this question go to:
www.heritagecoin.com Once there go to:
Features/Numismatic Articles
Hope to see everyone who can make it at the New York ANA.I will
present a forum on these two rarities which will be showcased after
the talk.
Repsectively submitted - John Lorenzo Past C4 Secretary - 2002-05-01
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