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I can't read what the counterstamp on the left side says, or is it the same as the one on the right? Being listed in Brunks is a good thing (requires at least 2 known examples) as far as getting a feel for how common a particular counterstamp is. Unfortunately, the only MILLIKEN counterstamps (let me know if I read that correctly) are MILLIKEN and M.I. MILLIKEN, both on U.S. large cents.
Hard to tell from the photos, but does it appear that the counterstamp was made with a one piece custom punch or done with individual letter punches?
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