I have heard my coin is a restrike of some sort. I know nothing of this particular piece. I would love to know more about this. Also what is this worth. Any information appreciated.:smile
Hi, these are Bashlow restrikes , see http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1208747 Bashlow is famous for the confederate cent restrike about the same time. The suggestion is that David Bowers was involved also, but I can't find anything specific. These still sell on Ebay for under $20 to some who have them graded and want $$$. Your's look like it is the "white metal" variety that wasn't advertised in the url I gave above, but it is said that 7000 were struck in aluminum or other metal for the Boy Scouts. What for, I don't know. Hope this helps! Or it may be the silver, but would expect a different sheen. There is a thread on the Bashlow cent on the site also. Jim
Wish I could help But I know almost nothing of our very early coinage , but in 1960 they restruck some from hubbed dies , also copies were also struck for the 1876 Centennial Exposition , yours is probably one of the latter . But wait for the real experts . rzage
My continental currency is it genuine? I have this continental currency piece which I was told is a restrike. Does anyone have any more information? Thanks so much in advance.
I don't know about it being a restrike, but it sure looks like a modern copy. Compare to these - HERE
Not a bad price at all for a decent restrike from over 125 year old dies , do you have any idea the metal yours is . rzage
the dealer who I purchased this from said it was probably pewter ( I would say it's probably white metal).
wow! It sure is true that knowledge is power! I have an infinitely greater appreciation of this piece now. THANK YOU EVERYONE!!
Isaiah, you got a very good deal in my opinion. I would have readily bought it also. Now all you have to do is to collect the other 3 Rather odd, but I have the white metal one also, and have thiought of getting the silver one also. It should be mentioned that they don't have "copy" on the coin. Jim
I'd like to get one to now that I know how cheap they are , Isaiah I won't bid on it , but the next one is fair game . rzage:smile
So this was restruck in the 1960's with a 200 year old die or was it a master? Because looking a the coin I have serious doubts. Ruben