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BARRY, Standish  (1763-1844) Colonial American diesinker,
           engraver, silversmith, Baltimore.
           Barry was a colonel in the First Rifle Regiment according
           to Breen, in partnership in silversmith business with Joseph
           Rice as Rice & Barry (1785-1787).
           Only one coin variety struck at a shop on Market Street,
           with poor die work, struck on crude planchets.

           C   O   I   N   S

1790 Maryland Threepence. . . . . . . . . .  Rulau Md 11A, Breen 1019

           N U M I S M A T I C   R E F E R E N C E S

P2  {1938} Brogdon (H.C.)  Notes on the Maryland, Annapolis and Baltimore Coins. The      Numismatist 51:11                                  (November 1938) p 954-956.
O12{1988} Breen 1019, p 100-1; 5-6, 678.
S58 {1999} Rulau. Standard Catalog U.S. Tokens, p 14, Md 11A, p 23.
P2   {2000} Crawmer (Arthur) Standish Barry and His Threepence. The Numismatist 
113:4 (April 2000) p 431-434.
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