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DUDLEY, Benjamin  (active 1783-87)  Colonial American
           diesinker.  Crosby quotes Robert Morris' diary which
           mentions Benjamin Dudley and A. Dubois in the mint
           that struck the Nova Constellatio patterns.

           C  O  I  N  S

1787 Connecticut Coppers (with Walter Mould). . . . Breen 908
1787 New Jersey Copper (sprigs Dudley's signature). Breen 941
1783 Confederation Patterns (Mark, Quint, Bit,
           5 Units). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Breen 1099-1105

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

N1  {1870} Crosby, p 310.
E8  {1951} Kenney, p 8.
E8A {1951} Kenney Manuscript File.
O12 {1988} Breen 908, p 69; 941 85; 1099-1105 113-116; 78-79, 117-19, 123.
N31 {1992} Smith. American Numismatic Biographies, p 75.
Mss Smith (Pete)  Private Mints in North America.
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