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    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "John M. Kleeberg"
    <jmkleeberg@y...> wrote:
    > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Steve Frank
    > <taxi_steve929@y...> wrote:
    > could it have bought more if noticed by more people?? Or did the
    two
    > high bidders just go real high and the winner got stuck??? anyone
    > know??? Thanks. Steve
    >
    > I don't know about the price, but it may not be totally crazy. I
    > know very little about these things, other than that: they are
    > Irish, they are rare, they circulated in Ireland in the early
    > nineteenth century, they are penny size (as opposed to most
    > counterfeits, which are halfpenny size), they are made to look
    > crude, there is an example of one in the American Numismatic
    Society
    > collection (but I can't find it on the database at the moment), and
    > there is some article that mentions them in the British Numismatic
    > Journal, but I don't know the exact reference. I believe the
    > younger group (Vicken, John K. or Eric C.) know more about this
    than
    > I do - it was from one of them that I learned about the BNJ article.
    >
    > It's like those crude Irish counterfeit shillings - all I can do
    > about those is to say, "Ah, a slap token," in a knowing voice, but
    > that's about the extent of my knowledge.
    >
    > John M. Kleeberg

    An obvious imitation of the 1805-6 Irish designs, John, but it could
    have been made in either Ireland or Britain, likely Britain though.
    Just an opinion.
    Byron

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