[Colonial Numismatics] The Mott Token Publique Deposited
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Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] The Mott Token
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From: Dan Freidus <freidus@wwnet.net>
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Will this work be published? AJN or CNL would be good if the work is
fairly complete and well-documented , or C4NL if it's more of a work
in progress or speculation.
Dan
>Over the last year I have been working with William Anton on probably
>the greatest mystery in US numismatics. Who struck the Mott Token and
>when was it struck?
>
>The photos you will see there are the infamous hub trial piece and a
>previously unknown set-up piece. Ex: Henry Chapman-David Bullowa of
>Philadelphia.The photos are split of the two coins but their
>association is obvious. No comment.
>
>To see the answer to this question go to:
>
>www.heritagecoin.com Once there go to:
>
>Features/Numismatic Articles
>
>Hope to see everyone who can make it at the New York ANA.I will
>present a forum on these two rarities which will be showcased after
>the talk.
>
>Repsectively submitted - John Lorenzo Past C4 Secretary
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<div>Will this work be published? AJN or CNL would be good if
the work is fairly complete and well-documented , or C4NL if it's
more of a work in progress or speculation.</div>
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<div>Dan</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><tt>Over the last year I have been
working with William Anton on probably<br>
the greatest mystery in US numismatics. Who struck the Mott Token
and<br>
when was it struck?<br>
<br>
The photos you will see there are the infamous hub trial piece and
a<br>
previously unknown set-up piece. Ex: Henry Chapman-David Bullowa
of<br>
Philadelphia.The photos are split of the two coins but their<br>
association is obvious. No comment.<br>
<br>
To see the answer to this question go to:<br>
<br>
www.heritagecoin.com Once there go to:<br>
<br>
Features/Numismatic Articles<br>
<br>
Hope to see everyone who can make it at the New York ANA.I will<br>
present a forum on these two rarities which will be showcased
after<br>
the talk.</tt><br>
<tt></tt></blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><tt>Repsectively submitted - John
Lorenzo Past C4 Secretary</tt></blockquote>
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