Here's an HT-A-241, being a
J.H. CONNOR counterstamp on an 1828 Bust Half. John H. Connor was a silversmith in NY City, 1833-38, working alone during those years. This counterstamp matches the hallmark that Connor used on his silver products. Interestingly, a half dollar like this contains sufficient silver to create a delicate teaspoon.


To date, I've seenbut one other example of this Hard Times issue, that being a counterstamped 1829 Bust Half.