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    Hello group and happy holidays:

    I only joined this group recently and have read through most of the
    message archive which I find fascinating, especially the posted images
    and related discussions of the images.

    I also find the background of the time period interesting i.e., who
    made these tokens and counterfeits and why.

    Anyway, the point of this post is that I ran into an article by a guy
    named George Selgin. He is an Economics professor at the University
    of Georgia. He has an "working paper" on his site that I think a
    number of the members of this group would find interesting.

    It is about the small change problem in England in the late 18th
    century; the time of private tokens and counterfeits.

    http://www.terry.uga.edu/~selgin/files/HOTAIR9.pdf

    I believe I agree with most of his argument with the exception of his
    point that cast counterfeits were cheaper to make than struck
    counterfeits.

    Jack




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  • 2002-12-21
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