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One of two images that inspired the design on the one-cent coin. Other is a64bi1.
| Print: Library of Congress |
| Has hardcopy: | No as of 2007-04. |
| Print: Mellon p199 UL
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| Caption:
| (p198) Carte-de-visite printed from a lost contemporary negatuve of one view of a multiple-image stereographic pose made by Anthony Berger at Mathew Brady's gallery, in Washington, DC, February 9, 1864.
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| Collection:
| Ostendorf Collection
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Left eyebrow best distinguishes from a64bi1 (O#88).
"The hook in L's hair helps distinguish from a64bi1. Both inspired the 1-cent piece."
"Moles causes almost three wrinkles in side of face. Weight loss sign?"