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Does Anyone Have Access To A1907 Chapman Catalog Stickney ?

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I'm looking for high resolution images of the coin plated, 1837 Feuchtwanger Three Cent Eagle , obverse and reverse. This is floor pedigree purposes .... I found an online catalog but jm sure the plated coin can be better representeted for details and marks with a better image of the plate. I bought the coin which was ex QDB but when I later questioned him on it's pedigree he knew nothing.
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I did a search and found the catalog online, all I saw was a description no plates.

I browsed and found a thread from 2010 on a different forum where this was stated:

"I did ask Karl at Coincats if he had a Chapman catalog, which had many plates, and yes indeed it had one but this piece was not plated. He did confirm the transcription is correct with the original catalog though"

http://www.numissociety.com/archive.../t-1254.html

https://archive.org/details/cu31924029793274

The first link is where that quote came from; the second is the online catalog you are seeking.
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