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    Looking at the Ford 68-w/69-w plates has promted me to ask this
    question to you Michael Hodder - "In your opinion what die family or
    varieties were the last to be chronologically struck???"
    The group refereed to as the "John Bailey as a sub-contractor to the
    Morristown Mint issues or some other group???
    This is no John Lorenzo trickery here ... just curious if you have an
    opinion. Anyone else ... what varieities were struck last and why in
    this State Coinage series???

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