Tracing a Chalmers Público Deposited
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Heres an obscure challenge for you guys -
Can anyone help me track down the source of my Chalmers Long Worm?
It currently resides in a PCGS AU58 holder, looks pretty similar in centering
and description to the Roper #177 - New Netherlands 60th coin, though mine
seems slightly sharper.
Color is a very even silver - gray with underlying luster mostly on the obverse.
I'm guessing its from a relatively recent Stack's sale, though maybe not.
Any ideas?
John Agre
Weston, MA
C4 - 2002-10-21
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