St. Thomas. Cylinder die. Steel. Height: 1.75 inches; Diameter: 2 inches.
Arms at the center, with "BANK OF ST. THOMAS" on a buckled belt around. The bank of St. Thomas was in operation from 1836 or 1837 to 1885. It was a branch of the Colonial Bank of London. A portrait of an unidentified gentleman is also on the cylinder, two times. Deep steel gray.
Numbered 377 on top, with a shield mark.
This interesting and worthwhile item, it is one of kind, item that may never be available again.
Metal:
Steel
Measurement:
Height 1.75 inches; Diameter 2 inches
Type:
Cylinder die
Item from:
American Bank Note Co.