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    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, johnmenc@o... wrote:
    > NJ Copper/Washington Head
    >=20
    > 1786 Maris 4-C=20
    >=20
    >=20
    > Known examples (3):
    > 1. "VF". Ex - Crosby - Parmelee - H.P. Smith - James Ten Eyck -=20
    > Newcomer - Garrett, Lot 1390, "128.6 grains", sold for $50,000
    >=20
    > 2. "VF-EF, holed" (illustrated above). Ex - Parsons - Brand - Dr.=20
    > George Fuld - Stack's sale of the John L. Roper, 2nd collection,=20
    > December 8-9, 1983, Lot 298, illustrated, "130.8 grains...", sold=20
    for=20
    > $11,550
    >=20
    > 3. Boyd estate
    >=20
    > I have come across some information which may explain this issue.=20
    Its=20
    > weak ... but I will toss it out TONIGHT for some comments. We have=20
    > read about this issue as a possible pattern or it being created to=20
    > win some coinage contract, etc. This is good. These facts I have=20
    may=20
    > not be as good but it may prove entertaining.=20
    >=20
    > Also have confirmed two counterfeiters in New Jersey in and around=20
    > Elizabethtown in the 1750's. These counterfeiters have been=20
    confirmed=20
    > with having molds and dies in their possession for making=20
    counterfeit=20
    > coin during their apprehension with the law. I believe these names=20
    > may have already been discussed?
    >=20
    > Tonight.

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