Members of the 1942 United States Assay Commission check the count on an envelope of coins. The caption has the members as Joseph Moss, attorney, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Wayne Coy, of Washington, D.C., Mr. Felix boylan, vice president of Modern Industrial Bank, New York City, and chairman of the counting committee Mr. Clarence Powers, president The Puritan Bank and Trust Company, Meriden, Conn.
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, May 1942, p. 381. That was published without a copyright notice until 1958
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