1786 NJ 23r - Cast & Other Casts Öffentlichkeit Deposited
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Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: 1786 NJ 23r - Cast & Other Casts
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From: Morris Hankins <joshalso2000@yahoo.com>
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Thanks for the response. I just find CNL-107 with a
great article by Charles W. Smith and Philip L.
Mossman dated April 1998. Cast Counterfeit Coppers in
Pre-Federal America.
Lo and behold there is a 23r in cast pictured on page
No. 1801.
This article covers an extreme wide range of cast
coins and pieces. It looks like a good starting
point.
Morris
"buellish <buell@vectrafitness.com>"
<buell@vectrafitness.com> wrote:
> Morris,
> I share your interest. I have several coins that
> look like yours. I'd
> very much like to learn about how these raised lines
> of metal form on
> a coin. I've even purchased a few cheap coins on
> ebay that have this
> look. It was my hope that I'd learn by studying more
> coins. My
> interest started when I bought an expensive coin (a
> Maris 79-ee) with
> this look. My desire to know for sure that it was
> real, was intense.
> I am comfortable now that such coins are real struck
> coins, but I'd
> like to understand them. If you find any answers,
> share them with me.
> Regards, Buell
>
>
> -- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Morris Hankins
>
> <joshalso2000@y...> wrote:
> > Ray, thank you for the response. I know this coin
> is
> > not cast.
> >
> > However, I do not understand how some of the build
> up
> > occurred and whether the corroded metal actually
> > stabilzied and built up on the coin.
> >
> > Maybe someone can refer a suitable reference for
> > corrosion effects on coins and coppers in
> specific.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Morris
> >
>
>
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