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Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Grade & Attribution
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From: "Byron K. Weston" <bkweston@netzero.net>
--- In colonial-coins@y..., george fuld <fuld1@h...> wrote:
> Dear Morris;
>
> Inoted that you send a jpeg to Byron of a new variety counterfeit.
Can
> you send me a copy for my files?
>
> George Fuld
>
Just download the image, right click, then "save as," then put into a
folder, George. I had to "rename" Morris' image, which requires
another right click.
Byron
> joshalso2000@y... wrote:
> >
> > Thank you Byron;
> >
> > Anything I place up, you or any other members are more than
welcome
> > to achive. I do have several other varities that may be of
interest
> > to all and will post as I can.
> >
> > Will add "Closed G" as a folder in my counterfeits groupings.
> >
> > Is there any good way to identify a Machin's Mills 1771 to 1777
that
> > I or others can use?
> >
> > Is there a way to identify a British Regal?
> >
> > My apologies for all the questions, but thought I had a real nice
> > little collection going of colonial era British coppers only to
find
> > out that many were Irish and British counterfeits as well as those
> > produced here. I know now that 90% are counterfeits.
> >
> > Thanks for the assistance.
> >
> > Morris
> >
> > P.S. Jeff Rock thinks very highly of you.
> >
> > --- In colonial-coins@y..., "Byron K. Weston" <bkweston@n...>
wrote:
> > > Welcome aboard, Morris! Yes, I too remember that piece from the
> > eBay
> > > auction. I can tell you that it is part of a large family of
> > > counterfeits that I call the 'closed G' Family, one of the
families
> > > that we will eventually be studying in the counterfeits egroup.
I
> > > have several different varieties in the research archives but
must
> > > say that this is one of the nicer grade-wise examples. May I
save
> > the
> > > image and add it to the archives?
> > > Byron
> > >
> > >
> > >
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