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English: 1872 "Amazonian" dollar struck in aluminum as part of the extensive series of patterns which led up to the Trade dollar. Judd 1307. The design was rejected as too militaristic: Liberty does not bear the word "Liberty", nor does she carry an olive branch. |
Date | (earlier dates are known) |
Source | Steve Ivy Rare Coins Inc. catalog, December 1977 |
Author | William Barber (died 1879) designed the piece, unknown photographer |
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