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- From oliver.hoover@sympatico.ca Mon Feb 25 13:00:55 2002
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Hello all.
I hope you won't mind me stepping in to reveal my further ignorance concern= ing colonial coinage. I attach an image of one of my first forays into thi= s interesting collecting field, a wood 33 "BITIT" token. My main question = is: In the literature has anyone ever identified the official British/Irish= model for the reverse type? According to my copy of Cross the reverse typ= e depicts Hibernia holding a shamrock, but I am unable to find this iconogr= aphic type for official coinage. In fact, to my eye, most of this type loo= ks like it is derived from the seated Britannia type. The little curl in t= he lower right looks like a detail of Britannia's shield that is normally o= veremphasized on Canadian Blacksmith Tokens (see Wood 1-4, 11, 13-14, 18). = In the upper right it almost looks like the figure is holding a fleur-de-l= is shaped object. Or am I misunderstanding the features of the design? I = would appreciate any thoughts that others might have on the model for this = reverse type. Thanks in advance.
Oliver=20=20
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