AE Spelling Convention on NJs Público Deposited

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    All,

    There may be a pretty obvious and well known answer to this that I
    have just missed over the years..... But as I was looking through
    Ford and thinking about all the NJ Mints (say 3 to 5), various
    Engravers maybe another 5, all the diversity of the NJ obverses and
    reverses....why is it that they all used the E appended to the A
    convention for the spelling of CAESAREA? Even the Maris 79-ee!

    They made Head Lefts, Serpant Heads etc. etc. Ray's earlier point
    that devices matter not legends. Anyway, hope someone as answer.

    Roger S.



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