St. Pat's Público Deposited

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From: "Mike Hodder" <mhodder@worldpath.net>
For Stan Stephens:
The reference to the 10 Portugaloser is to David Samuel Madai,
"Vollstandiges Thaler-Cabinet", 1765-1767 (1969 Humanitas
reprint), No. 5985 (silver, but it has been sold in gold, too).
The 1675-1700 Psalmenpfennige of Brugg can be seen in Bank Leu's
May 13, 1987 auction sale catalogue in lots 1353 and 1355.
Regards
Mike Hodder - 2000-06-08
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