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Response to Byron

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    --- In colonial-coins@y..., "njcopperjohn" <jlorenzo@o...> wrote:
    > That is why we need a data base of variety classifications and
    > metallurgical results for each family of counterfeit to study
    > individual homogenous metal signatures, coupling this with the
    > historical knowledge presently known, then couple this with
    geography
    > and geology (probably 100 years from now) and then maybe a
    provenance
    > will come about from our efforts that our grandchildren can
    > appreciate.
    >
    > JPL.

    Well, I suppose that's fine and dandy, John, but in the case of the
    Simian style counterfeits (British and Irish) with the 'spidery
    letters' we already know that they die link with 3 Evasions (4 if you
    count A-96) as well several Generic style obverses and reverses.
    I don't think that indicates American/British mules and doubt if my
    grandchildren will ever have to wonder about those.
    I agree that all inclusive analyses would have some benefit, perhaps,
    but likely nothing earthshaking in as far as determining provenance.
    I can't say that I see anything wrong with pursuing such an all
    inclusive study, but I can't see any short or long term benefits that
    might change my mind about certain things that I've already accepted
    as fact. I would, however, appreciate your effort in the pursuit.
    Byron

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  • 2002-05-22
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