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    Dan: your top coin is a large "3" -- Breen 155. The lower one is=20=20
    correctly identified.

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    Large "3" on left, small on right. Notice the broad top and the=20=20
    acute angle the top makes with the body of the "3" on the large. The=20=20
    small "3" has a narrow top and an obtuse angle. Hope this helps, Syd


    On Sep 17, 2006, at 5:06 PM, Dan Burleson wrote:

    > Syd
    >
    > Just picked up two more Woods Hibernia 1/2d. Having trouble deciding
    > large 3 versus small 3. The first I think is Breen # 157 small 3 and
    > the second is Breen 154 with the die break over ER. Are these correct?
    >
    > Thanks Dan
    >
    > Sydney Martin wrote:
    > >
    > > Dan: nice coin, and somewhat scarce (the top one). If you want, I
    > > can give you the attribution from my upcoming Hibernia book. Note
    > > that the two obverses are not the same -- most easily seen by=20=20
    > looking
    > > at the uppermost leaf in George's "crown" in relation to the stop
    > > above it. Syd
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > On Sep 9, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Dan Burleson wrote:
    > >
    > >> Just recently picked up my third Woods Hibernia 1723 1/2d. Using=20=20
    > Fords
    > >> catalog I have an N-6 and two N-8's. I noticed one of my N-8's=20=20
    > on the
    > >> reverse has her head between the I & A of Hibernia, while the=20=20
    > other has
    > >> the head directly below the I. The latter one does not have a=20=20
    > 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=20=20
    > examples
    > >> of the different head positions? The obverses appear to be the=20=20
    > same.
    > >>
    > >> Dan
    > >>
    > >> <WH2301DLB.jpg>
    > >> <WH2302DLB.jpg>
    > >
    > >
    >
    >=20
    > <WH2303DLB B-157.jpg>
    > <WH2304DLB B-154.jpg>


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    :06 PM, Dan Burleson wrote:</DIV><BR class=3D"Apple-interchange-newline"><B=
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    Just picked up two more Woods Hibernia 1/2d. Having trouble deciding <BR> l=
    arge 3 versus small 3. The first I think is Breen # 157 small 3 and <BR> t=
    he second is Breen 154 with the die break over ER. Are these correct?<BR> <=
    BR> Thanks Dan<BR> <BR> Sydney Martin wrote:<BR> ><BR> > Dan: nice c=
    oin, and somewhat scarce (the top one). If you want, I <BR> > can give =
    you the attribution from my upcoming Hibernia book. Note <BR> > that th=
    e two obverses are not the same -- most easily seen by looking <BR> > at=
    the uppermost leaf in George's "crown" in relation to the stop <BR> > a=
    bove it. Syd<BR> ><BR> ><BR> ><BR> > On Sep 9, 2006, at 4:07 P=
    M, Dan Burleson wrote:<BR> ><BR> >> Just recently picked up my thi=
    rd Woods Hibernia 1723 1/2d. Using Fords<BR> >> catalog I have an N-6=
    and two N-8's. I noticed one of my N-8's on the<BR> >> reverse has h=
    er head between the I & A of Hibernia, while the other has<BR> >>=
    the head directly below the I. The latter one does not have a period<BR> &=
    gt;> after the 3 and the 3 is almost touching the harp. I've attached<BR=
    > >> pictures of the N-8's. Is there a reference source that shows ex=
    amples<BR> >> of the different head positions? The obverses appear to=
    be the same.<BR> >><BR> >> Dan<BR> >><BR> >> <W=
    H2301DLB.jpg><BR> >> <WH2302DLB.jpg><BR> ><BR> > <BR>=
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