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Can anyone tell me or knows what printing press that was used in 1776 in the middle of a war?thanks john
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 Posted 02/17/2008  6:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Could you clarify that question? Printing newspapers? Stamps? Where?
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 Posted 02/17/2008  11:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnnydee to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
sorry coins.
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Probably the Rocker or roller press , but very early in the US coin history the Screw Press was introduced and was used up until the early 1800's when the steam powered screw press was invented .

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 Posted 02/18/2008  10:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnnydee to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thanks! so by my conclusion it was probably all done by man power not machine as it is now of days
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the original screw presses were man powered ,, I think is was around 1830 or there abouts that the steam screw presses were introduced in europe ,, and perhaps a few years after that before they were introduced here in the US .

a quick search for screw press might reveal more details or at least more accurate dates ,,Im working from articles that I read several years ago and my memory ain't what it used to be .
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The very early Massachusetts silver was coined by hand with sledge and punch. Most of the tree shillings etc were produced on rocker presses. The small flan pine tree shillings may have been done on screw presses. The state coinages and fugio cents were done on screw presses. I can't say for sure but there may have been the occasional private coiner out there that used a drop press.
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thank everyone for all your help much appreciated
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WOW: Good Info. & History lesson .(Love this forum)

Seeking:More Info.

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