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C.E.D.  [identity unknown] (active 1883-4) engraver.
           (All struck by J.A. Diehl, Philadelphia, which see.)

           C.E.D. was a hand engraver, not to be confused with
           sculptor Cyrus Edwin Dallin (who only made models)
           and whose work is all dated in 20th century.
           This engraver signed dies C.E.D. initials.

           M   E   D   A   L   S

1883 Brooklyn Bridge Completion Medal (also called East
           River Bridge Opening Medal). . . . . . . Rulau NY-NY A62
           Auctions:. . . . . . CAL 35:438; J&J 8:1255, J&J 19:519; NAS 65:2200
           Collection: American Numismatic Society. . 0000.999.8176
1884 Saint Louis Exposition Music Hall Medal. . . . .  HK 600
           Auctions:. . . . .  CAL 29:613, CAL 32:1796, CAL 35:667;
                      PCA 61:791, PCA 64:1582
           Illustrated: M59 {2008} Hoffman (et al), So-Called Dol p 114

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

M20 {1963} Hibler and Kappen 600, p 93.
N28 {1985} Rochette, p 60-61.
S58 {1999} Rulau. Standard Catalog of U.S. Tokens, NY-NY A62, p 630.
M59 {2008} Hoffman (et al) So-Called Dollars, 2nd edition, p 114.
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