Hi Mark,
Thank you so much for the
attribution assistance. Your
help is invaluable. I never would have guessed that on my own.
I thought that the object at the "bottom" of the
reverse of my coin was a letter "T". So, I went into
Wildwinds and looked through every city that started with a letter "T". I went through page after page after page. But I couldn't find any matches.
Regarding the second example in your post, the
obverse portrait is a direct match to my example. It is also the exact same size (AE 12).
I am
still wondering if the
reverse of my example is mis-struck or over-struck or double struck. I think it may be. On my example, the objects/material that hangs from the statue's arms doesn't appear to be parallel. The "lines" are not aligned.
Or maybe the objects/material is parallel. And maybe it isn't double struck. Since the
reverse of my example has so many serious issues, it is difficult to tell.
I see what you are saying about rotating the
reverse 90 degrees. The base of the statue will be at the bottom of the
reverse. However, that puts the club on the left and the
legend on the right. This is the exact opposite placement as the examples in your post, which have the
legend on the left and the club on the right.
I'll correct the dealer error soon. It is probably going to take me about 2 hours to write up new tags and fix everything (flash drive, HTML code, etc.).
Meepzorp