West Indies Pubblico Deposited
New Discovery Pridmore 10 Peter Coaling Co.
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Subject: West Indies: New Discovery Pridmore 10 Peter Coaling Co.
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When I recently received a Pridmore 10 from Cobwright on this coaling
tally from St.Lucie it was in the typical brass composition as
reported by Lyall under #490. When I decided to do a grade
comparionson with my duplicate in my
collection...uh...oh .....COPPER! See the E-Bay post simply for
entertainment purposes. Its not easy ...a new Lyall discovery
specimen in this series. Test scratch/third side/solid red/no yellow.
Interesting the Byrne had a error type with "I" missing in COALING.
Yes...something other than bananas did come out of the west indies
during this period! - 2003-10-11
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