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<p>[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 4419752, member: 5515"]Perhaps it's just me, but I find it very odd that 'brown' and 'sterling' is all in lower case. My experience with most coin silver or early American pieces is quite the opposite (I'm not claiming this is always the case, just in general) where the stamp is typically all in caps, or at least proper upper case for a name. Intriguing, and a bit strange. I also feel like the font type feels more modern, again, just a feeling nothing concrete.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 4419752, member: 5515"]Perhaps it's just me, but I find it very odd that 'brown' and 'sterling' is all in lower case. My experience with most coin silver or early American pieces is quite the opposite (I'm not claiming this is always the case, just in general) where the stamp is typically all in caps, or at least proper upper case for a name. Intriguing, and a bit strange. I also feel like the font type feels more modern, again, just a feeling nothing concrete.[/QUOTE]
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