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  • From dburleso@mail.win.org Sat Sep 09 19:39:37 2006
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    From: Dan Burleson <dburleso@mail.win.org>
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics]RE: Woods Hibernia
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    Clem

    The last 1723 1/2d I picked up is a N-5 / B-154. It has the die break
    over E R in Hibernia. The die break on my example is considerably
    thicker over the R, than the one pictured in Fords catalog #7, lot # 39.
    I meant N-5 not N-6 in my earlier post.

    Dan

    Clement V. Schettino wrote:
    >
    > Hey Dan,
    >
    > I think you'll like it, especially if you really like Hibernia's.
    > It'll also
    > point out some neat and scarcer major types to be on the lookout for. It's
    > pretty much the only thing around right now on the series besides a few
    > interesting articles in the CNL.
    >
    > Clem
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    > [mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>]
    > On Behalf Of Dan Burleson
    > Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 8:59 PM
    > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    > Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics]RE: Woods Hibernia
    >
    > Clem
    >
    > Thanks. I do have Breen, but never thought to look in it. Will do that
    > right now!!!
    >
    > Dan
    >
    > Clement V. Schettino wrote:
    > >
    > > Hey Dan,
    > >
    > > Your first and nicer one is a Breen 161, at least till Syd finishes
    > > HIS book! Found in Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia and the main
    > > attribute is *"no stop after date".* I wouldn't be surprised if there
    > > are also minor variations of this variety. This is one of my favorite
    > > cherries as it appears very few people have read this chapter?
    > >
    > > I too have more than a passing interest in Hibernia's and as I travel
    > > from show to show I always keep my eyes open for major types and
    > > scarcer ones in choice to average plus condition. I have a dozen I've
    > > kept and although I've "had" many Unc's and AU's I seem to prefer
    > > lightly circulated examples, I thing those are beautiful coins.
    > >
    > > I suggest you get a copy of Breen's Encyclopedia if you don't already
    > > have one, it's paid me back many times over already by having even a
    > > tiny bit of the knowledge it contains. I don't think it'll ever be
    > > totally obsolete. Of course for a specialized book on the subject I
    > > don't think Syd's will ever be obsolete either.
    > >
    > > I have attached my example of Breen 161 for you for comparison.
    > >
    > > Clem
    > >
    > > ----------------------------------------------------------
    > >
    > > *From:* colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    > > [mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>] *On Behalf Of *Dan Burleson
    > > *Sent:* Saturday, September 09, 2006 4:07 PM
    > > *To:* colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    > > *Subject:* Re: [Colonial Numismatics]RE: Woods Hibernia
    > >
    > > Just recently picked up my third Woods Hibernia 1723 1/2d. Using Fords
    > > catalog I have an N-6 and two N-8's. I noticed one of my N-8's on the
    > > reverse has her head between the I & A of Hibernia, while the other has
    > > the head directly below the I. The latter one does not have a period
    > > after the 3 and the 3 is almost touching the harp. I've attached
    > > pictures of the N-8's. Is there a reference source that shows examples
    > > of the different head positions? The obverses appear to be the same.
    > >
    > > Dan
    > >
    > >
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