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<p>[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 3659100, member: 111"]Classic 'Prince Albert' pattern, mid 19th century coin, which as said, could vary, sometimes quite low fineness, but could also be higher than typical (the Stamping Act of 1906 defined 'Coin' as at least .900). The maker of the 'J.E. Wood' spoon would be Jabez Ebenezer Wood of New York (edit: NYC and Philadelphia).</p><p><br /></p><p>~Cheryl[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 3659100, member: 111"]Classic 'Prince Albert' pattern, mid 19th century coin, which as said, could vary, sometimes quite low fineness, but could also be higher than typical (the Stamping Act of 1906 defined 'Coin' as at least .900). The maker of the 'J.E. Wood' spoon would be Jabez Ebenezer Wood of New York (edit: NYC and Philadelphia). ~Cheryl[/QUOTE]
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