[Colonial Numismatics] WM under Sprig New Jersey Pubblico Deposited

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    All M.62 die marriages FOR SURE need to be checked CLOSELY!


    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, colonialcoinunion@c... wrote:
    > I too have a mint state 62-q which was originally sold to my
    father accompanied by several drawings which purported to show the
    location of the barely visible remnants of theWM under the sprigs.
    > I studied that coin for a couple of hours looking for those
    initials and I just don't see them.
    > Vaguely reminds me of those Seinfeldian 3D drawings that you're
    supposed to stare at until the images reveal themselves. Those
    never worked for me either.
    > JA
    >
    > -------------- Original message --------------
    >
    > John,
    > I would be very interested as well. Especiallly if it is a Maris
    62 or 63. Since my examples show no evidence of this whatsoever, it
    would mean that there are two varieties or amazing die states. One
    one with WM hidden by Sprigs and one with out.
    > Roger S.
    >
    > Ray Williams wrote:
    > John,
    > Can you give us the present owner of the two coins you refer to,
    or a plated auction appearance? I'd like to see an example. Do you
    recall if the obverse with WM under the sprigs was a 60, 61, 62 or
    63?
    > Ray
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: johnmenc@o...
    > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 9:33 AM
    > Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: WM New Jersey
    >
    >
    > As I mentioned earlier having seen two? examples with WM under the
    > sprigs it was Higgins ALSO who came up with one of these examples
    a
    > month or two after his discovery. All I am saying is everyone
    should
    > check there Morristown pieces in the sprig area with a loop ... to
    > be honest ... I have forgotten to do this lately (i.e., last
    couple
    > of years).
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  • 2004-09-09
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