First I would like to thank Mr. George Corell, the holder
and owner of the only C.S.A. Quarter.
Mr. Harold Levi,expertise on history of one cent and lovett
mr levys page click below
LEVYS PAGE
on the stats, and early coinage with lovett.
Another flaw picked up by mr. corell's keen mind,
the 13 states in descripition, not even existing when coin was made.
He is a gentlemen, and gives the other side of story,
it may refer to 13 colonies, it does not say so.
Also how the coin was distributed "
In a true patterning of a new coin, several specimens
would likely have gone to key government officials in Montgomery.
The majority of coins would not likely have gone to private individuals,
as was the case here."
MR. Corell has proven his coin beyond dispute to the world
by himself with his efforts and personal interviews.
Whats sad is that the world of coin collecting,
it honors more to the money side,of making money, than to history.
You will find his coin listed way after restricks and tokens.
It should be first on every search engine in the world.
I guess the price you have to pay for having the only one,
and people when cannot make money on your regal only coin.
CONFEDERATE QUARTER
" http://www.confederatequarter.com/georgecorell.html"
CONFEDERATE QUARTER
"Coin Data per http://www.confederatequarter.com/quarter.html
1.011 inches in diameter
true to within .001 inches
8.207 g. in weight
.075 inches thick
.925 fine silver content
Assay conducted at The University of Michigan, Department of
Radio Chemistry by means of neutron activattion. A trace element
analsys of the impurities finds the alloy to be perfectly
consistent with mid 19th century origins. An assessment of the
coin done at the Michigan State Police Crime
Labs at the behest of the U.S. Secret Service concluded the
coin most likely a Confederate Pattern Piece as opposed to
some sort of fake or fantasy piece."
So you see how the world only wants to accept what they have,
and what they can sell and resist any changes.
Its A first in the history of coin collecting, and cannot
have a price put on his coin due to its rarity.
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