[Colonial Numismatics] Re 上市 Deposited
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Metal analysis
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Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Metal analysis
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From: Roger Moore <rogermoore435@yahoo.com>
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I don't remember either but I am told we related our
life stories to each other!! Another single malt
scotch may be in order for next year's C-4. Roger
--- "Clement V. Schettino (Clem)"
<CopperClem@attbi.com> wrote:
> Hey Roger,
>
> I can't quite remember if you were still in our room
> at the end of
> our post auction reception (they tell me I took a
> little nap around
> 5am) but I would like to thank you for bringing the
> wonderful
> refreshments.
>
> Clem
>
>
> --- In colonial-coins@y..., Roger Moore
> <rogermoore435@y...> wrote:
> > I know that Ray T., Phil M. and Charley S. are
> > actively involved in trying to get good
> information on
> > the origin of varius coins based upon metal
> analysis.
> > It will be interesting to see how this develops
> and I
> > think we can all thank Ray T. for his
> demonstration at
> > the C-4 meeting. As an aside, last night I ran
> across
> > a paper in The Numismatist from October 1973
> titled,
> > "Discovery of a Wood's Hibernia Harp-Left
> Halfpenny
> > Die Trial for the Years 1723 and 1724" by Stanley
> > Sherr. What was interesting in the article in
> regard
> > to this discussion is that a break down of the
> coins
> > metal content based on X-ray fluorescence and
> > spectrographic analysis was performed. As
> indicated
> > in Ray's talk bismuth (at less than 0.10%) was
> also
> > found in this coin; though the major metal was
> lead.
> > Thought it might be of interest to some. Roger
> M.
> >
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