[Colonial Numismatics] Higley Scans Public Deposited

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    John -- THE expert on Higleys is Dan Freidus, who is a member of this online
    group -- he wrote an excellent article in an ANS publication on The Token; he
    should have available (or be able to point you towards) high quality
    photographs of the series. I'll let him contact you regarding it.

    Off the top of my head, I can suggest that one of the finest known Higleys
    was in the Garrett collection auction, and the Roper sale had several nice
    examples as well. The Picker coin was a really clean piece.

    As someone who has ordered one of each of John's colonial copies, I can
    HIGHLY reccomend him to the group -- the coins are clearly marked COPY
    (unlike some coins coming out of Michigan or up on ebay), and while they
    won't fool an experienced collector, they are quite faithful in terms of
    quality and production.

    Jeff Rock

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    <HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">John -- THE expert on Higleys is Dan Freidus, who is a member of this online group -- he wrote an excellent article in an ANS publication on The Token; he should have available (or be able to point you towards) high quality photographs of the series.  I'll let him contact you regarding it.<BR>
    <BR>
    Off the top of my head, I can suggest that one of the finest known Higleys was in the Garrett collection auction, and the Roper sale had several nice examples as well.  The Picker coin was a really clean piece.<BR>
    <BR>
    As someone who has ordered one of each of John's colonial copies, I can HIGHLY reccomend him to the group -- the coins are clearly marked COPY (unlike some coins coming out of Michigan or up on ebay), and while they won't fool an experienced collector, they are quite faithful in terms of quality and production.<BR>
    <BR>
    Jeff Rock</FONT></HTML>

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