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    To put it simply, can anyone explain the accepted last Maris numbers, Maris=
    81-ll,......84-kk and 85-nn,. as "Legitimate" coins within this series?
    Will the C-4 and the New Jersey Symposium ever rewrite to delist these as =
    legitimate issues? What do you think JPL and Ray W?,........Several months =
    ago, I had requested a photocopy of the unique Maris 85-nn from Ray. After =
    a few weeks, he had sent me a copy of the picture of this mysterious coin t=
    hat currently resides in Bill Antons collection. According to Bill Anton, t=
    his coin is "new" to the New Jersery census,..........and who else, but Bil=
    l authenticated this specific coin? The answer, I believe that it was Bill =
    himself,........self appointed authenticator. Lets take a close look at th=
    ese 3 Maris numbers and what can we say about each one of them.
    1.) Maris 81-ll,......2 known to this date! The appearence of the horse is =
    a dead give away to the amateurish design that incorporates this obverse, t=
    he plow, can be characterise with near percission that is this was made fro=
    m a casted mould, then the minter could have impressed the plow with a "wis=
    hbone" from a chicken breast, further, the denticles on the reverse are sla=
    nted, their points do not point deirectly in to the design like all others,=
    ..a common occurence of either a forger or perhaps a die cutter without a s=
    teady hand.
    2.)Maris 84-kk,......2 known to this date! first, the obverse denticles are=
    spaced further apart then anyother Maris number. The horse looks very good=
    and its ears are somewhat "concial" in shape, well so is obverse 36,..but =
    the jaw is puffy and rounded with the nose protruding out,....looks like a=
    "gun",..........but the plow, well, a chicken wishbone gives off a much mo=
    re realistic impression,.....so saying this, this obverse die really was th=
    e work of true inexperience. the reverse is very mysterious and that the "R=
    " in PLURIBUS is retrograded, thus meanning, backwards. No another aspect u=
    nder enlagement of the reverse clearly shows the the retrograded "R" was pr=
    obably an "I" punched into a very soft die, ie: brass, copper or playdough,=
    ......then scribed, pay close attention to the loop of the "R" and the stan=
    ce,.extremely thin unlike the backbone of that letter, thus compared to the=
    series, a inconsistant design as well.
    3.) Antons unique Maris 85-nn: ......1 known to this date. This coin if you=
    enlarge the photograph of it, then carefully examine it, you will definitl=
    y find the strongest of comparison to the camelhead Maris 57-n variety. Th=
    is Maris variety is considered a contemporay counterfeit and has been accep=
    ted, I will not argue that point, but, I feel that there were 2 types of p=
    lanchets that they struck this coin with,.first a rolled copper strip then =
    cut into planchets,......secondly, casted planchets,...weight variations ar=
    e the most widest of all in this series,.........however, a contemporay cou=
    nterfeit that it is. Now the unique Maris 85-nn is nothing more than a grap=
    hical recut and damaged die. This type of die can be made easily with a cas=
    ted mould of this obverse and reverse, simply impress a 57-nn into a jewele=
    rs mould, then cut and recut the design until desired satisfaction,........=
    .voi-la,......a 85-nn,...............Logically, there would be no way in he=
    ll, that the 57-n and the 85-nn were made at the same mint at the same time=
    ,.........also, the reverse"nn" would never logically be paired with a 57,.=
    ......even by a countefeiters standard, a dead give away and could never ha=
    ve been passed as a new variety legitimately,..............
    So, can one determine that the Maris 81-ll and the Maris 84-kk were produce=
    d during the rightful period when this series was being struck? The answer,=
    unlikely,........the facts,.........BOTH SHOW UNDERTYPES THAT ARE CLEAR AN=
    D DISTINCTED a perfect factor of a forgerer to use a planchet of the proper=
    time period so that it would pass only the specific gravity test,.........=
    ..so could these two Maris coins be classified in the 1850 to 1890 era? Pos=
    sibly, this accounts for the extremely poor and crude designs and how about=
    Bill's Maris 85-nn in the same 1850 to 1890 era? No way,.....why?,........=
    because not even your most knowledegable New Jersey specialist in the 19th =
    century could ever rationalize it's existance,............the similarities =
    are so so close that it would have been impossible to produce two coins , e=
    ach varying in opposite direction of each other but yet, extremely close wi=
    th diagnostics to confirm these similarities,.............Mr. Bill,........=
    ....I think somehow that your expertising skills have slipped somewhere!!!!=
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Of course, just my humble opinion
    mario

    ----- Original Message -----=20
    From: Ray Williams=20
    To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com=20
    Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 6:46 AM
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Slabbed NJ on ebay


    I agree with David,
    I've always liked the ears on the 6 obverse, with the eye placed like=
    a cyclops. Something that a child would sketch. The positioning of the S=
    is cool too.
    Ray

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    ----- Original Message -----=20
    From: palmers4@erols.com=20
    To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com=20
    Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 1:32 AM
    Subject: RE: [Colonial Numismatics] Slabbed NJ on ebay


    Absolutely, YOU! DP

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    From: buellish buell@vectrafitness.com
    Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 04:51:18 -0000
    To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Slabbed NJ on ebay


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    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>To put it simply, can anyone explain the a=
    ccepted=20
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    "=20
    coins within this series?</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Will the C-4 and the New Jersey Symposium&=
    nbsp;=20
    ever rewrite to delist these as legitimate issues? What do you think JPL an=
    d Ray=20
    W?,........Several months ago, I had requested a photocopy of the unique Ma=
    ris=20
    85-nn from Ray. After a few weeks, he had sent me a copy of the picture of =
    this=20
    mysterious coin that currently resides in Bill Antons collection. According=
    to=20
    Bill Anton, this coin is "new" to the New Jersery census,..........and who =
    else,=20
    but Bill authenticated this specific coin? The answer, I believe that it wa=
    s=20
    Bill himself,........self appointed authenticator.  Lets take a close =
    look=20
    at these 3 Maris numbers and what can we say about each one of=20
    them.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>1.) Maris 81-ll,......2 known to this date=
    ! The=20
    appearence of the horse is a dead give away to the amateurish design that=20
    incorporates this obverse, the plow, can be characterise with near percissi=
    on=20
    that is this was made from a casted mould, then the minter could have impre=
    ssed=20
    the plow with a "wishbone" from a chicken breast, further, the denticles on=
    the=20
    reverse are slanted, their points do not point deirectly in to the design l=
    ike=20
    all others,..a common occurence of either a forger or perhaps a die cutter=
    =20
    without a steady hand.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>2.)Maris 84-kk,......2 known to this date!=
    first,=20
    the obverse denticles are spaced further apart then anyother Maris number. =
    The=20
    horse looks very good and its ears are somewhat "concial" in shape, well so=
    is=20
    obverse 36,..but the jaw is puffy and rounded  with the nose protrudin=
    g=20
    out,....looks like a "gun",..........but the plow, well, a chicken wishbone=
    =20
    gives off a much more realistic impression,.....so saying this, this obvers=
    e die=20
    really was the work of true inexperience. the reverse is very mysterious an=
    d=20
    that the "R" in PLURIBUS is retrograded, thus meanning, backwards. No anoth=
    er=20
    aspect under enlagement of the reverse clearly shows the the retrograded "R=
    " was=20
    probably an "I" punched into a very soft die, ie: brass, copper or=20
    playdough,......then scribed, pay close attention to the loop of the "R" an=
    d the=20
    stance,.extremely thin unlike the backbone of that letter, thus compared to=
    the=20
    series, a inconsistant design as well.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>3.) Antons unique Maris 85-nn: ......1 kno=
    wn to=20
    this date. This coin if you enlarge the photograph of it, then carefully ex=
    amine=20
    it, you will definitly find the strongest of comparison to the camelhead Ma=
    ris=20
    57-n variety.  This Maris variety is considered a contemporay counterf=
    eit=20
    and has been accepted, I will not argue that point, but,  I feel that =
    there=20
    were 2 types of planchets that they struck this coin with,.first a rolled c=
    opper=20
    strip then cut into planchets,......secondly, casted planchets,...weight=20
    variations are the most widest of all in this series,.........however, a=20
    contemporay counterfeit that it is. Now the unique Maris 85-nn is nothing m=
    ore=20
    than a graphical recut and damaged die. This type of die can be made easily=
    with=20
    a casted mould of this obverse and reverse, simply impress a 57-nn into a=20
    jewelers mould, then cut and recut the design until desired=20
    satisfaction,.........voi-la,......a 85-nn,...............Logically, there =
    would=20
    be no way in hell, that the 57-n and the 85-nn were made at the same mint a=
    t the=20
    same time,.........also, the reverse"nn" would never logically be paired wi=
    th a=20
    57,.......even by a countefeiters standard, a dead give away and could neve=
    r=20
    have been passed as a new variety legitimately,..............</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>So, can one determine that the Maris 81-ll=
    and the=20
    Maris 84-kk were produced during the rightful period when this series was b=
    eing=20
    struck? The answer, unlikely,........the facts,.........BOTH SHOW UNDERTYPE=
    S=20
    THAT ARE CLEAR AND DISTINCTED a perfect factor of a forgerer to use a planc=
    het=20
    of the proper time period so that it would pass only the specific gravity=20
    test,...........so could these two Maris coins be classified in the 1850 to=
    1890=20
    era? Possibly, this accounts for the extremely poor and crude designs and h=
    ow=20
    about Bill's Maris 85-nn in the same 1850 to 1890 era? No=20
    way,.....why?,........because not even your most knowledegable New Jersey=20
    specialist in the 19th century could ever rationalize it's=20
    existance,............the similarities are so so close that it would have b=
    een=20
    impossible to produce two coins , each varying in opposite direction of eac=
    h=20
    other but yet, extremely close with diagnostics to confirm these=20
    similarities,.............Mr. Bill,............I think somehow that your=20
    expertising skills have slipped somewhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Of course, just my humble opinion</FONT></=
    DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>mario</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
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    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I agree with David,</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>    I've always liked the=
    ears on=20
    the 6 obverse, with the eye placed like a cyclops.  Something that a=
    =20
    child would sketch.  The positioning of the S is cool too.</FONT></D=
    IV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Ray</FONT></DIV>
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    <A title=3Dpalmers4@erols.com=20
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    <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> RE: [Colonial Numismati=
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    Slabbed NJ on ebay</DIV>
    <DIV><BR></DIV><TT>Absolutely, YOU! DP<BR><BR>Original=20
    Message:<BR>-----------------<BR>From: buellish <A=20
    href=3D"mailto:buell@vectrafitness.com">buell@vectrafitness.com</A><BR>=
    Date:=20
    Thu, 10 Jun 2004 04:51:18 -0000<BR>To: <A=20
    href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com">colonial-coins@yahoogrou=
    ps.com</A><BR>Subject:=20
    [Colonial Numismatics] Slabbed NJ on=20
    ebay<BR><BR><BR><html><body><BR><BR><BR><tt><BR>Greet=
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    #3916348774 is a Maris 6-D in an NGC AU-53 slab. Looks about=20
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