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To: varyouga

On the second picture is I assume the backside of this coin.

I don’t collect but there is an “O” under teh eagles feet...Could that be the mintmark?

Is it possible they did not use them?


10 posted on 05/14/2008 11:28:30 PM PDT by fishhound (Boycott the Olympics in China.)
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To: fishhound
. . .there is an “O” under the eagles feet...Could that be the mintmark?

The New Orleans Mint (O mint mark) closed at the beginning of the Civil War (1861) and did not re-open until the end of Reconstruction in 1879. During its two stints as a minting facility, it produced both gold and silver coinage in eleven different denominations, though only ten denominations were ever minted there at one time (in 1851 silver three-cent pieces, half dimes, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and gold dollars, Quarter Eagles, half eagles, eagles, and double eagles).---Wikipedia

13 posted on 05/14/2008 11:54:57 PM PDT by henbane
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To: fishhound

Yes,The O is for New Orleans from what I remember.I was unaware of Dalonega being a mint.Learn something new everyday.


16 posted on 05/15/2008 1:12:04 AM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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To: fishhound

“O” was New Orleans. I’m not sure about Charlotte, and I never heard of the one in Ga.


18 posted on 05/15/2008 4:03:00 AM PDT by scrabblehack
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