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1892 Indian Head Stamped S.j.c.

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My husband bought this when he was a kid from a collector. He doesn't know the reason for the stamp. So, I'm asking if anyone knows the origin of these initials?

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They could mean anything, but most likely initials for someone's name or business.
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with Fuzzy. It is called a

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counterstamp
A stamp or impression placed on a coin after it has left the Mint of origin. Counterstamps were frequently used as advertising gimmicks on large cents and other coins. The counterstamp leaves a permanent impression on the metal and may hurt the value of the coin. It may also help the value, as in the case of an Ephriam Brasher counterstamp.
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