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Iw &s Mchopmark On Louis Xv Silver Coin

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IW& S chopmark on Louis XV silver coin

somebody knows to what and or whom this refers?
Thanks
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I believe the counter-mark refers to a French silverware maker. It is likely an advertising piece for the brand.
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Brunk doesn't list this counterstamp in his volume on American marks. I don't have his work on world countermarks. However, most counterstamps have yet to be listed. The letter style suggests to me that this is an early mark - pre 1840 or possibly much earlier. The letter I in IW&S was often substituted for a J. The &S is quite likely intended for "& Son."
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i agree that it is an old mark due to the lettreing but it is not a french one because the pmrking in such case should have been & F for fils not S so the coin has been countermarked by anglo-saxons ( most likely ), or germans ( not excluded ).

The idea that it could be a JW & S is also a good idea, There are JW & S in the english hallmarks I believe, will investigate.
ps the coin is 1774 and N mint ( = Montpellier southern France Marseille isn't far off so it could have been shipped to the US during the french revolution or american war with Britain.


Thanks anyway lads
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