Weston Again Público Deposited
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Subject: Weston Again
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So with this die sharing family of English counterfeits and evasions
would not similar trace elements in thier compositions 'STRENGTHEN'
the probabilty that they all came from a single counterfeit issuer
and that they were iisued during a particular point in time
regardless of their dates??? But I already knew this John --- then
consider---
Studying then these metallurgical compositions of these 'known'
English counterfeits from above and then reviewing their compositions
would they possibly not be able to tie-in other Atkin (Cobwright)
varieties or spidery lettered counterfeits that may not immediately
be tied in by simple visual die sharing match-making techniques from
your studies? Would this 'other' tool hinder or help your attribution
process in the short or long term?
JPL. - 2002-05-22
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