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From: "John Lorenzo" <johnmenc@optonline.net>
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(1)Who did Mark Newby meet with before his emigration voyage to West
Jersy?
(2)When Lord Ormonde visited Dublin what Quaker did he befriend? ...
and WHY! Ahhhhh ... the power of money makes us do STRANGE things ...
(3)What was Dublin's primary business with England which the Mother
Country made sure was kept on-going, how does this interelate with
the St. Patrick's?
(4)How does a shopkeeper with a failing business aquire such a group
of coins or tokens? Who supported Newby in this ordeal?
(5)Thomas Sharpe was a top-end businessman in Dublin and like Newby
a Dublin persecuted QUAKER yet he is not listed as a West Jersey
proprietor? This is not logical in this scheme of things ... however
it is ... if you consider ... GOING HIGHER!
(6)When all else FAILS ... follow the money BACKWARDS ... anybody
can follow these pieces FORWARD ... in time. BACKWARDS!
--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "John Lorenzo"
<johnmenc@o...> wrote:
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> I guess the possibility that discarded Connecticut or Vermont dies
> being exported to England to produce this die linked Machins Mills
> contemporary counterfeit family is OUT OF THE QUESTION. Its more
> probable imported blank flans were used at Newburg to produce
these
> counterfeits.
> The possibility that the last E-Bay item I had up with solid
crossbars
> in the shield and pursed lips (not clearly seen in the scan) was
not a
> Machin because of such and such? ...
> Since you can lay out all the coins on a table they obviously ALL
> appear from being from the SAME maker and obviously from Newburgh,
> NY ... why is this so troublesome for you to UNDESTAND?
> The recent? phenomenon of evasion hybrids can not be carried over
to
> Machins or specifically to contemporary counterfeit English
obverses
> being mated with State Copper reverses is UNACCEPTABLE and
ridiculous
> because Machins are Machins ...
> Please list your five top reasons why A George II Machins is in
this
> die family ... don't hold your breath waiting for at leat ONE
> reason ... OHHHH ...it was BACKDATED ... how is this example more
of a
> Machins than my E-Bay posted example with solid crossbars and
pursed
> lips?
> Is a series VALID simply because a group of followers simply are
> willing to keep paying the TAB?
> Was Marky Newby a simple Quaker shopkeeper and a persecuted Dublin
> Quaker the key person behind these coins which totaled roughly 1/4
of
> his wordly possessions when he died simply because it was only
what we
> ALWAYS read ... here and there ...
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> John Lorenzo
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> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Merchant" <bobm@c...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Here is a 1787 Connecticut copper that was metal detected in
England.
> > I asked the seller about it, and he replied with the following
> > information:
> >
> > "... yes the coin was detected in Kent, South East England.
Found
> > not far from Faversham, which in those days had a port at the
end
> > of a creek which came in from the Thames Estuary. I hope this
> > helps you ..."
> >
> > Here is a link to the eBay auction:
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> > "http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3971953710"
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> > Bob M. - 2005-04-27
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