The American Numismatical Manual of the Currency Or Money of the Aborigines And

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The American Numismatical Manual of the Currency Or Money of the Aborigines And
Montroville Wilson Dickeson
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The designs the same as the preceding of this denomination, with one type and two varieties, and the number coined was 25, 965. They are scarce.
Half-Eagle.
1800. The designs the same as the preceding, with one type and two varieties, and the number coined was 7451. They are considered as rare.
Eagle, 1801. The designs the same as the preceding, with one type and two varieties, and the number coined was 29, 254. They may be considered as scarce.
Half-Eagle.
Here we have to record another instan
...ce, in the history of our coinage, in 1801. Which the comparatively large number of 26, 006 pieces was coined, as per report of the United States Mint, and yet every piece has escaped the eagle eyes of numismatologists ; not a single piece having been seen by them, or other collectors of coins of whom we have heard. There is a mystery connected with it wholly inexplicable to us. Could " John Bull" have gotten that whole batch, and con- signed it to the melting-pot ? If so, we shall never hear of it more.

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