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    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Paul Norris
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    From: Roger Moore <rogermoore435@yahoo.com>
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    Obviously Norris was a collector of only the finest!!
    Thanks. Roger M.


    --- z8001192 <jagre@attbi.com> wrote:
    > The handy list I was going to clip and paste is
    > apparently on my work(!)
    > computer, so heres an abridged list cobbled from my
    > notes -
    >
    > Norris had some common pieces which I have skipped
    > and listed only the
    > more interesting stuff - all coins PCGS (note these
    > were the grades in Atlanta
    > 2001, Goldberg subsequently had at least some of
    > them upgraded).
    >
    > Piller Dollar PCGS 63 (beautiful)
    >
    > Sommer Islands Shilling 40 (verdigreed, but nice)
    >
    > Oak Tree Two Pence 53
    > Oak Tree 6 Pence 45
    > Oak Tree Shilling 45
    >
    > Pine Tree Three Pence 55
    > Pine Tree 6 Pence 50
    > Pine Tree Shilling 55
    >
    > Baltimore 6 Pence 58 (weakly struck)
    > Baltimore Shilling 55 (sharp, but curved cut lines
    > obverse and reverse)
    >
    > St Patrick Halfpenny 40
    > St Patrick Silver 55 (ex-Eliasberg)
    >
    > Am Plantation Token 62
    >
    > 1723 Rosa Americana Halfpenny 63 (very choice)
    >
    > 1723 Hibernia Farthing 65
    > 1723 Hibernia Halfpenny 65RB
    > 1723 Hibernia Silver Farthing 65 (Coin World
    > Encyclopedia Plate Coin)
    >
    > Virgina Halpenny 64 RD
    >
    > Elephant 64RB
    > Elephant Proprietors 20
    > Elephant New england Robinson Copy SEGS 63
    >
    > Voce Populi Farthing 53
    > Voce Populi VOOE 64
    > Voce Populi Stern Head 63
    >
    > 1766 Pitt Token 64
    >
    > Chalmers Shilling Short Worm 40
    >
    > Fr Colonies 5 Sols 53 (ex-Pittman where it was
    > called VF or so)
    > Fr Colonies 20 Sols 55 (ex-Pittman)
    >
    > Continental $ 61
    >
    > 1783 Nova Constellatio 62
    > Immunis Columbia 55
    > 1787 New York Excelsior 45 (square hole in the
    > middle of the reverse shield)
    >
    > RI Ship Medal Brass w/Wreath 64
    > RI Ship Medal Pewter w/Wreath 63
    >
    > 1787 Auctori Plebis 55
    > 1786 Vermontensium 53
    > 1787 Conn Horned Bust 58
    >
    > Myddleton Silver 63 (best I've seen on the market)
    > Myddleton Copper 63RB (75% original red)
    >
    > Castorland Silver 64
    >
    > Bar Cent 58
    >
    > 1794 Franklin Press 65 (one of the finest graded
    > colonials I've seen of any
    > type)
    >
    > Washingtons -
    > Georgius Triumpho 58 (beautiful color and surfaces -
    > best I've ever seen)
    > 1783 Silver Restrike PF67 (fantastic)
    > 1783 Copper restrike PF67RB (fantastic)
    > Unity States 63 (underlying luster both sides, hints
    > of full red on the reverse -
    > best I've ever seen)
    > Ship Halfpenny 62 (best I've ever seen)
    > Small Eagle 66
    > Large Eagle 65
    > Success Medal Large 63
    >
    > JA
    >
    >
    > --- In colonial-coins@y..., Roger Moore
    > <rogermoore435@y...> wrote:
    > > Please post. Roger M.
    > >
    > >
    > > --- z8001192 <jagre@a...> wrote:
    > > > I sat next to Norris at the last Goldberg sale -
    >
    > > >
    > > > Legend has it he was Ira and Larry's high school
    > > > math teacher. Congenial
    > > > fellow, something like 72, told me he had been
    > > > collecting since 1940 or so.
    > > >
    > > > Over the last 2 years he bought many (most?) of
    > the
    > > > very high grade colonials
    > > > offered by Goldberg and / or Superior -
    > including
    > > > the Sommer Islands Shilling,
    > > > New York Excelsior, A Myddleton, a Franklin
    > Press in
    > > > 65, etc., etc., wich he
    > > > subsequently sold off over the last 3 or so
    > Goldberg
    > > > auctions.
    > > >
    > > > At Atlanta in 2001 Goldberg had the majority of
    > his
    > > > pieces on diplay and I
    > > > looked at all of them and made a complete list -
    > > > I'll post it separately if
    > > > anyones interested.
    > > >
    > > > JA
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    > >
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