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Interesting LWC 'Counterstamp' Art. How Do You Think They Did It?

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I think this would be considered more than a counterstamp but not quite a hobo style coin. I believe it was done with a pair of dies, one pressing from below to force metal upwards while a receiving die was on top to form the obverse image. If so, that was an awful lot of complicated work to create this piece in (presumably) the 1920s. I don't know. I've never seen anything quite like it. I must say it is one of my favorites that I`ve added to my collection in a long time. Thanks for any opinions in advance.

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Hey are there nickel counterstamps?
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There are but they are much more uncommon than LMC and LWC counterstamps. The latter are more common because copper and zinc are softer and much easier to stamp an image onto.

Edit: And you've got that big area of real estate to the right of Abe's bust.
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That is not a nickel it is a cent.
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Very interesting piece .
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Canadian Goose over spruce is a typical Minnesota theme.

Or one of the northern most states, at least.
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Very interesting, thanks.
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Very interesting counterstamp!
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Thanks everyone. I thought it was really cool when I saw it for auction.
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You're very welcome. Thank you for sharing this.
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Very nice j, ^5 !

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Or a pop out:
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I had once come across a Mint that did these on a special order basis. With the new CDC lazer cutters, a set of positive/negative dies would be relatively easy to produce. Then use a 10 ton press bought at your local Harbor Freight.
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My first thought was a leather stamp press, I guess because of the design. I don't know if those things can do both sides though.
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I didn't know what a leather stamp press was so I looked it up. I could see a pair of dies being used with this little press. Everything is compact and easy to handle.

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