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From: "Byron Weston" <bkweston@netzero.net>
Ed: Thanks for the rarity rating update.
Marc: Ask and ye shall receive.
--- In colonial-coins@egroups.com, "Marc Mayhugh" <marc1@k...> wrote:
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> I wasn't even smart enough to ask for an obverse scan. I thought
> about bidding but passed figuring it was an 19.Glad you guys had
some
> fun this afternoon. It would of been interesting to see how it
would
> have went if there had been an obverse posted.
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> In colonial-coins@egroups.com, "Byron Weston" <bkweston@n...>
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> > Thanks Jim and Ed. The bow gave it away for me but I was still
not
> certain as I did not have an image immediately at hand, but it did
> not
> match any of the others, so I figured it had to be 20. Luckily the
> consigner was kind enough to send me an obverse image - he put only
> the reverse with the lot description - or I would have simply
passed
> it off as a more common variety with the 87C reverse. I did get a
> second opinion to confirm my suspicions. Tom's variety listings
says
> R-8 but I've heard that there are at least 5 others known. What
does
> your statistical info say Ed? Byron - 2001-01-21
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