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    --- 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

    Thanks Jack, this seems to contain a lot of information, all in one
    place, that I've been looking for - recomended (maybe even required)
    reading for any serious student of counterfeit halfpence!
    Byron

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