I have a ground found RR16 in pretty good shape Público Deposited
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From: "Don H" <slospokes2@comcast.net>
Subject: I have a ground found RR16 in pretty good shape
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I have only ever found two Vermonts while metal detecting, but this one is =
in great shape for being in the ground for 200 years, my second Vermont is =
an R21, not quite as good unfortuntely, but still better than most that are=
ground found.
I have two pictures, the top one is with a light blue felt background and y=
ou will notice it gives it a copper tone which it does NOT have. The botto=
m picture is the same coin with white background, that more reflects the tr=
ue color of this coin. Don Hartman
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have two pictures, the top one is with a=
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