French Colonies 1767 @ Superior ANA Público Deposited
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 11:47:09 -0000
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In the Superior sale at the ANA that had a 1767 French Colonies in a 64 RB
holder -
Thas was the only one I've ever seen out of perhaps 100 that exhibited
yellow-gold brassy color - all others I've seen in person appeared to be
copper.
I noted Superior's lot description was that based on the color it might be closer
to brass than copper, but that hardly seemed a definitive statement that the
coin was in fact brass.
Even if it was brass, I thought the color was a bit too bright / yellow / gold to
me.
And so, does anyone believe the color was original? Was it brass? And are
there other brass examples floating around?
Thanks,
JA - 2002-10-28
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