gilding? Público Deposited
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Sorry I did not make my self clear. I knew it was a 21N. What I meant was
that I had seen a listing of die varieties known with brass poorly mixed in
the alloy. Before I wrote the email I took a quick look but could not find
the list. Was that in Maris or Breen's introduction? Alan - 2003-02-05
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