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1 Cent - W. Scott (Pennsylvania) , United States

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Obverse
"W. SCOTT" in rectangular toothed depression counterstamp on U.S. Large Cent
Latin
W SCOTT LIBERTY
Reverse
Standard Large Cent.
Latin
UNITIED STATES OF AMERICA ONE CENT
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