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    #16
    ...on the underside...
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      #17
      If I remember correctly these are made from the expended shells taken from the battlefield.
      Last edited by coastie; 08-05-2007, 05:33 PM.

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        #18
        The certificate that came inside the pouch.
        Last edited by coastie; 08-05-2007, 05:33 PM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by coastie
          One of these days I want to find a "reasonably" price piece from the USS Constitution. When I find more I will post them. Anyone else got anything similiar?
          I did once have a piece from the Constitution.. sold it as part of a consignment deal. It was a wood piece. Sorry! I looked to see if I still had a picture of it but I haven't come across it yet. But if I do...

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            #20
            Originally posted by coastie
            Jump back in time - USS Constellation
            Coastie,
            I assume you realize that the USS Constellation that is preserved in Baltimore harbor is not one of the frigates built in 1797, but is of Civil War vintage? As I recall, there is evidence the 18th century frigate was scrapped in the 1850's when the current Constellation was built. This has created some political controversy in recent decades. Still a cool frigate, though. Assuming this coin was struck during one of the restorations, it would be erroneously marked.

            Paul

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              #21
              Originally posted by Paul McKee
              Coastie,
              I assume you realize that the USS Constellation that is preserved in Baltimore harbor is not one of the frigates built in 1797, but is of Civil War vintage? As I recall, there is evidence the 18th century frigate was scrapped in the 1850's when the current Constellation was built. This has created some political controversy in recent decades. Still a cool frigate, though. Assuming this coin was struck during one of the restorations, it would be erroneously marked.

              Paul
              You are correct I even heard of this over 40 years ago when I was a kid and thinking "yes, the Constitution is still the oldest".

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