Lord Baltimore Sixpence Público Deposited
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From: "Bob Merchant" <bobm@cfl.rr.com>
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Subject: Lord Baltimore Sixpence
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Lot #1145 in the upcoming 4/17/2004 Early American History
Auctions sale contains an interesting item which I had not
seen before, listed as follows: Brass Copy Dies of the (1658)
Lord Baltimore Sixpence, Extremely Fine or better.
There is an excellent image of the coin dies, which appear to
be exact copies of the originals, even down to the doubling of
certain letters. Take a look if you are interested in this
type of item.
Bob Merchant - 2004-04-04
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