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    My favorite coins are from the RISEING SUN TAVERN Bruce ...=20
    ooops ... another JPL typo ... <BG>.=20



    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, bruce paulhamus <b2176p@y...>=20
    wrote:
    >
    > Some recent conversation concerning taverns in colonial made me=20
    think of the things I have read on the subject. Following you will=20
    find a short note on the taverns of the colonial era.=20=20
    > I am amazed how most of you stay so focused on die states,=20
    linkage, metallurgy and a host of technical issues surrounding our=20
    passion. I too, feel the past when I hold a copper or a piece of=20
    currency in my hand but I wonder different things. What possessed=20
    someone to put this in a drawer and have it wind up in Boyd's=20
    cabinet? What did this buy? How did they think about it? What=20
    importance was attached? What were the social aspects of this=20
    money? What were their dreams surrounding this piece of silver?=20=20
    What were the social consequences of using this specie?=20=20
    > Keep up your good scientific work! I am enjoying watching you=20
    work. I'll enjoy reading down the path of colonial money and its=20
    meaning to contemporary life.
    > Best Regards,
    > Bruce
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