[Colonial Numismatics] Re 上市 Deposited
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Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: George Selgin
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From: Roger Moore <rogermoore435@yahoo.com>
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I also appreciate your having directed us to this
site. Though the discussion is centered on the
English coinage, some of this coinage did leak over to
America and is very collectable now. Roger M.
--- "dp1787 <palmers4@erols.com>" <palmers4@erols.com>
wrote:
> Jack, Thanks for posting that website. I found pages
> 18-24
> particularly interesting, as far as counterfeits go.
> David
>
>
> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Howes
> <jackhowes@y...>"
> <jackhowes@y...> wrote:
> >
> > 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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