New or old?

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coinman123

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Depends on what you call old, if you mean is it from 1771, then it is very new. I would say 1970's at the oldest, never heard of any colonial pinned on plate badge things. The font looks modern too. I have no clue what the numbers are for. Good luck IDing it, maybe post it in What is it.
 

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I have to agree - it just doesn't look new. You said you had some books - do they show the pins on the back (holding the 1771 plate) like this one?
 

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I'm going with modern. The style of numbers are a give away.
 

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