Help with New Hamshire Copper Pubblico Deposited
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Subject: Help with New Hamshire Copper
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I have a coin obtained about 25 years ago in a trade. It was called a
New Hamshire copper and has a date of 1776. It is not the same coin
that I see people calling this on E-bay etc. Is there a person or
place that I can send a high Res digital photo to, that might be able
to tell me more about this coin. Thank You,,,,,Mike - 2003-02-07
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