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[edit]DescriptionUSGreatSeal1904DieDrawing.png | A drawing of the Great Seal of the United States, from a 1909 booklet. This design matches the 1904 die made by Max Zeitler, and the author is not known. However it is so precise that the authors of the 1978 book The Eagle and the Shield speculate that this was Zeitler's working drawing. |
Date | early 1900s |
Source | Scanned from an illustration across from page 63 of The History of the Seal of the United States by Gaillard Hunt, 1909. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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