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Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: JPL HMMMMM (more complete)
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JPL:
What contemporaries? An old dude named Hatfield who told someone he made dies?
Remember the other old dude who told someone Mould worked in Birmingham? On
the strength of the latter we got Breen's attribution of the C reverse to Wyon. On the
strength of the former we got his creation of the Hatfield Mint. Remember another old
dude who said Machin made coins with plows on them? That created the Machin-
Mould connection which Breen cemented with horseshoe shaped U's. We know Mould
was in America long before 1786. We know that Hatfield was a relative of Ogden's on
the female side, I believe. We know that Machin subcontracted to make VTs and the
landscape ones have plows on them. My point? Beware finding things that "must
exist" because some old dude said they did. Including this old dude.
Mike H
--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "John Lorenzo" <jlorenzo@o...> wrote:
> WTA has extra information on Hatfield of South Elizabethtown, NJ.
> There is enough information here to taken a "second" look since a
> missing mint must exist to explain the contemporaries. I like this
> one "better" than the New York one....for NOW. - 2003-10-22
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