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William Moulton 1776

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 Posted 06/29/2016  10:21 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Tnett to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found while clearing my mother's affairs. How to tell if it is authentic?

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@tnett, first welcome to CCF! Next , I'm going to recommend to the mods that they move your post into the general section of classic US coins as it should get more eyeballs (and opinions) there.
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I'm going to recommend to the mods that they move your post into the general section of classic US coins as it should get more eyeballs (and opinions) there.
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Interesting! I've never seen a Moulton token. The Moulton family were silversmiths in Newburyport, Massachusetts for several generations, up until the 1860's. I used to have a William Moulton ca 1790 silver teaspoon but misplaced it.

Authentic Moulton tokens are quite rare, and I'd suspect yours is a reproduction. I can't find a photo of a real one though.

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