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<p>[QUOTE="royster, post: 4546787, member: 72862"]From what I have read source “Wikipedia” it’s peak years were from 1876 thru 1885 until a fever broke out.So like you noted no 1890 Morgan’s I do recall the seated the Seated Liberty after pausing and I really don’t have the knowledge like you do on paper money. Dodge City fell within the boundaries of the splenic fever by 1886 it was a sleepy town. The show does go all over the place some true and a lot wasn’t but it was a good show and I think they did try to be period correct rifles old revolves shotguns and such. As far as coinage not so much. It lasted 20 years my favorites were the stacks of coins at poker games in The Long Branch and Marshal Dillion capturing the villains. I never could identify the gold coins as you did. James Aeneas was a legitimate soldier wounded in Anzio loosing 3 toes at 6ft 7in he was a big target! When you see him on the horses his legs are not far from the ground Thanks for sharing your observations![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="royster, post: 4546787, member: 72862"]From what I have read source “Wikipedia” it’s peak years were from 1876 thru 1885 until a fever broke out.So like you noted no 1890 Morgan’s I do recall the seated the Seated Liberty after pausing and I really don’t have the knowledge like you do on paper money. Dodge City fell within the boundaries of the splenic fever by 1886 it was a sleepy town. The show does go all over the place some true and a lot wasn’t but it was a good show and I think they did try to be period correct rifles old revolves shotguns and such. As far as coinage not so much. It lasted 20 years my favorites were the stacks of coins at poker games in The Long Branch and Marshal Dillion capturing the villains. I never could identify the gold coins as you did. James Aeneas was a legitimate soldier wounded in Anzio loosing 3 toes at 6ft 7in he was a big target! When you see him on the horses his legs are not far from the ground Thanks for sharing your observations![/QUOTE]
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