quadruple struck British half pence Public Deposited

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  • From rogermoore435@yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 07:18:22 2004
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    From: Roger Moore <rogermoore435@yahoo.com>
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    Hi Clem and all. I am going through my notes on the
    Siboni beach party and I remember that there is not
    only a quadruple struck (like a clover leaf) Conn.
    (plated in the 1981 NASCA sale), but there is (I
    believe) a quadruple struck British half pence
    somewhere. It is not on your CD. Do you remeber one
    or is my mind playing tricks on me? Do you know where
    it is plated? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
    Roger


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  • 2004-09-12
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