File:1907 eagle reverse.jpg
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Description1907 eagle reverse.jpg |
English: Image is scanned from book, Historic Gold Coins of the World by Burton Hobson published by Doubleday & Co. without copyright notice. Text on copyright page says:
Published in 1971 by Doubleday & Company, Inc./ Garden City, New York/Distributed to the coin trade by/President Coin Corp., 4 Warwick Place, Fort Washington, New York 11050/All rights reserved/Manufactured in The Netherlands" at the bottom and in the middle "Most of the coins pictured in this book are from the cabinets of the American Numismatic Society. The author and putlisher are particularly grateful to Leslie A. Elam, Henry Grunthal and Hillel Kaslove for their assistance in selecting the coins to be illustrated." in the middle. Page 160. |
Date | or before |
Source | See item description |
Author | Michael V. DiBiase |
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Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 600 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 600 dpi |
Software used | Apple Image Capture |
Color space | sRGB |