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Ratzie33
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Also the flans on the scalloped edge suggest it was minted this way and not cut.
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There are also 13 points to the scalloped edge potentially representing the 13 colonies
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First I thought maybe a bar token but the eight dots threw me. 25 does not dived by 8 evenly.
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I mean the guy in the photo, put a wig on him and call him Washington. And what do you need for a good ploughing? Strong steel.
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May be that that’s Washington’s private citizen name I mean they are one of the largest steel manufacturers in the world similar to the carnegies of old
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Society of the Cincinnati.... Ohio much?
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Where is the cal coin though you gave me a wiki link to cal worthington s life, no coin.
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We can ride out to the darkness chasing the rising sun
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Are worthington and Washington synonymous?
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Can you show me the link?
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They used to mint unofficial coins using peeled wax to remove the hot metal shell I believe.
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Just for reference the worthington family founded ohio
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Strange Silver pattern Quarter
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
Posted · Edited by Ratzie33
Something else: I think if you were going to make a bar token you’d want something easy to carry around in your pocket. This is 24.3mm in diameter.