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    Jeff,

    It's early in the morning so may be I'm missing something. What
    question do yo mean wiuth St Pats and Voce? Are they made from the
    same metal as anotehr specific coin of the era? I thought we know
    when they were made and both in England.

    On the confederation era coppers my guess is that the copper doesn't
    vary enough between mints or even continents to answer the good
    questions but if I can get permission to put enough samples in the
    reactor, I'd like to try some of these. I'll let the list know what
    I end up doing.

    I'd also like to learn more about totally nondestructive methods.
    Neutron Activiation analysis (NAA) uses a tiny (about 10 microgram)
    smaple scraped off the edge of a coin but you have to clean an area
    about 1 square mm to make sure that the 10 microgram sample is from
    the coin not surface corrosion. That's one thing with a Connecticut
    or even an Immunis Columbia, but it can be more difficult to get
    permission for an Immune Columbia or Brasher.

    Dan


    At 11:48 PM -0400 9/6/01, Rosaamltd@aol.com wrote:
    >Wow, Dan, what a fascinating class to have (and equipment to have
    >access to!). While your suggested areas of study are obviously
    >important (who knows, there may be a link there), I can offer a few
    >other areas that I think are woefully in need of this kind of
    >analysis.
    >
    >St. Patrick's coppers -- both denominations, and maybe there can be
    >a link with other Irish issues of the same period.
    >
    >Voce Populi's -- same thing as above (or maybe a link with British pieces?)
    >
    >The "Unidentified Counterfeits" such as the 1786 Constellatio Nova
    >copper (this may end up being a genuine issue!), the various
    >Machin's that don't fit, like the 1784 issue.
    >
    >The Immunis Columbia and various New York pattern coppers --
    >wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to link these somehow (even
    >though I'm sure Michael Hodder is frowning at the thought!).
    >
    >Of course, the BIGGEST problem will be getting the coins for
    >comparison...but there is certainly a discovery or two waiting to be
    >made this way!
    >
    >Jeff Rock
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