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    From: "Clement V. Schettino" <copperclem@comcast.net>
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    Hey all,

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    I have a book for sale.

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    Circulating Counterfeits of the Americas, edited by John M. Kleeberg,
    Coinage of the Americas Conference at the ANS, New York. November 7, 1998.
    Stiff brand new condition. No photo.=20

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    Please email me privately if interested.

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    Many thanks,

    Clem

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    From: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com [mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com=
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    On Behalf Of palmers4@rcn.com
    Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 12:54 PM
    To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: RE: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Sale of coins

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    Dan, I think this is a great idea. If we use the $$$ as suggested by
    others, then anyone not interested can just delete it and move on. David

    Original Message:
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    From: Dan Burleson dburleson@charter. <mailto:dburleson%40charter.net> net
    Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:08:59 -0500
    To: colonial-coins@ <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    yahoogroups.com
    Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Sale of coins

    I seem to remember awhile ago we discussed setting up an are of this=20
    forum where members could sell coins if they wanted to. If no one has=20
    strong objections, why couldn't we just have a header: COIN SALE with a=20
    unique ID and a date. Offers could be handled privately. Members could=20
    list duplicate books, catalogs, e-bay sales etc. If not interested that=20
    string could be deleted. It seems like every time someone wants to sell=20
    something they have to apologize first in the form of a disclaimer:=20
    "Crass Commercialization Memo"

    Just a thought

    Dan

    Steve Frank wrote:
    >
    > i was sorry to see this in the catalog clem. having bought and sold=20
    > and traded with you in the past. you were always more than fair in=20
    > what you'd pay and what you'd ask on coins and really wish you had=20
    > been given more consideration on your consignments. i guess this is=20
    > still considered too small an area in colonials to merit the respect=20
    > those of us who collect counterfeits believe they deserve. i know this=20
    > is not an advertising forum, and posting pics of all the coins here=20
    > may get some people a little warm under the collar. i'm not sure if=20
    > you can do this with your web page, but you could always list all the=20
    > coins there with photo and lot number and periodically post links to=20
    > your web page here for lot viewing. i know you'll feel you're doing=20
    > extra work that could have been done elsewhere, but for the sake of=20
    > your prices realized, this may be the best route to take for those of=20
    > us who would like to see the coins and can't attend the convention. as=20
    > for mail bid only, i agree with you. you could have run your own=20
    > seperate live auction as we all know people spend more in the heat of=20
    > a live auction than they will on a mail bid only auction. i wish you=20
    > the best on what you decide to leave in. steve
    >
    > --- On *Fri, 10/31/08, Clement V. Schettino=20
    > /<copperclem@comcast. <mailto:copperclem%40comcast.net> net>/* wrote:
    >
    > From: Clement V. Schettino <copperclem@comcast.
    <mailto:copperclem%40comcast.net> net>
    > Subject: RE: [Colonial Numismatics] comments on NL
    > To: colonial-coins@ <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    yahoogroups.com
    > Date: Friday, October 31, 2008, 12:16 AM
    >
    > Hey Marc,
    >
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    >
    > Unfortunately you won=92t be =93stealing=94 any of the Spanish American
    > Colonials, since that whole collection (although meager) was mine,
    > all I had, and will be withdrawn. As you can imagine not quite the
    > plan I had when this time came to sell ;-(
    >
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    >
    > It was just at this past ANA when I was on my way to see Vicken to
    > talk about consigning them, my Blacksmiths and much more to a
    > Stacks sale when I got hijacked, err I mean told how nicely my
    > esoteric stuff would be handled if consigned. So the club got it
    > all=85and I got it good.
    >
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    >
    > I truly wish you could have =93stolen=94 them all, but in a fair
    > fight. Not with me tied down.
    >
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    >
    > You may be looking at my stuff there too, so good luck, that stuff
    > will go as planed. Right now I=92m stuck between a rock and a hard
    > place or I may have pulled everything.
    >
    >=20
    >
    >=20
    >
    > Clem
    >
    >=20
    >
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    > *From:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com [mailto: colonial-coins@
    > yahoogroups. com ] *On Behalf Of *marc
    > *Sent:* Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:46 PM
    > *To:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com
    > *Subject:* Re: [Colonial Numismatics] comments on NL
    >
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    >
    > Hey Clem,
    >
    > I used to own that Liberace head that sold in Stack's7-18- 2007. I
    > wouldn't want to tell you what I sold it for."Live and learn".
    > Guess I wouldn't be trying to steal the one in this year's C4
    > sale. Actually, I have my sights set on some things earlier in the
    > sale.
    >
    > Nice 83!!!
    >
    > Sounds like your son is having a great time.
    >
    > Marc
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    >
    > *From:* Clement V. Schettino <mailto:copperclem@comcast.
    <mailto:copperclem%40comcast.net> net>
    >
    > *To:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins@ <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    yahoogroups.com>
    >
    > *Sent:* Thursday, October 30, 2008 21:10
    >
    > *Subject:* RE: [Colonial Numismatics] comments on NL
    >
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    >
    > Hey Marc,
    >
    > I have two of the =93usual=94 1762=92s, labeled that by Anton before
    > he knew better, which are really 1752 Simians. I do have that
    > 1761 you spoke of.
    >
    > No, Alex is in a Study Abroad Program from the University of
    > Hartford , CT. He=92s been away for quite awhile now and I miss
    > him badly, he was my fishing buddy ;-(. I did just get off the
    > phone with him though and he=92s doing fine. He calls me quite a
    > bit. When I told him I was going fishing tomorrow with his
    > uncle, my brother, he one-upped me and told me he may be going
    > out on the ocean fishing with a friend from the hall. He=92ll be
    > back home early next year. He finishes up with school at the
    > end of November but since his visa is good till next year
    > he=92ll be backpacking his was down the coast and then over to
    > New Zealand for a few weeks to cap it off.
    >
    > I didn=92t even think of having him root around at some local
    > coin shops! I=92ll ask but he=92s been keeping himself pretty busy
    > between excelling at school, getting his scuba certification
    > (done), surfing lessons (done) and traveling locally (done).
    > He does know what I like and actually I did get the attached
    > from there a little over 7 years ago. It=92s still one of my
    > favorites. It has the feel of more of a presentation piece
    > then a counterfeit. It is very thick and heavy too. A friend
    > from Ireland had speculated just that thinking maybe some Mint
    > could have produced this piece with non-existent date as a
    > prototype or sample of what they could produce for Australia ?
    >
    > Me mad=85not mad=85*livered*! For instance that=92s my 1793
    > counterfeit New York 2R, IN COPPER and CHOICE! Given one line,
    > no pic and no mention of copper (from Peru ???)? Take at look
    > at how Stack=92s treated this variety in their Sale of 7/18/07,
    > Lot 1023. Color plated with a =BE page description=85don=92 t get me
    > going. I will publish a list of my other coins/lots that were
    > treated similarly. Yes no offense, and 633 & 643 are nice
    > enough coins but really! I wouldn=92t trade my K.93A-L6 for 4 of
    > L633=92s PLUS a *ROLL* of L643=92s. So it=92s probably safe to
    > assume you=92ll have plenty of =93extra=94 money to bid the front of
    > the sale after you get my list of all that =93worthless esoteric
    > stuff=94 I consigned. When was the last time you saw a CHOICE
    > high grade Wood 17? Oops, I guess you still haven=92t.
    >
    > Clem
    >
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    > *From:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:
    > colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com ] *On Behalf Of *marc
    > *Sent:* Thursday, October 30, 2008 9:55 PM
    > *To:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com
    > *Subject:* Re: [Colonial Numismatics] comments on NL
    >
    > Hi Clem,
    >
    > I did say that the date contained a bit of speculation <s> or
    > at least I meant to.I also don't think the AK pieces were
    > meant to read 7762 either. Do you have a 1762? Seems I recall
    > someone having a farthing with that date.
    >
    > I'll look forward to your running fox counterstamp. I really
    > like counterstamps, unfortunaltely so does Dave. ;-(
    >
    > Definitely speak with your son in Australia . Is he on
    > vacation? They probably have some Brit cfts down under, might
    > have him look around.
    >
    > It would be nice to know which lots are being pulled:I'm still
    > undecided on what to bid on. Are you mad because they were
    > undercataloged? No offense to anyone, but the mail bid section
    > is rather haphazard with not a lot of rhyme or reason. I would
    > have much rather had the Vexator or the triple struck piece
    > plated than lot 633 or 643. Oh well,you can't have everything.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Marc
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    >
    > *From:* Clement V. Schettino <mailto:copperclem@comcast.
    <mailto:copperclem%40comcast.net> net>
    >
    > *To:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com
    > <mailto:colonial-coins@ <mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com>
    yahoogroups.com>
    >
    > *Sent:* Thursday, October 30, 2008 19:33
    >
    > *Subject:* [Colonial Numismatics] comments on NL
    >
    > Hey all,
    >
    > Another great news letter this quarter. Thanks to all.
    >
    > Marc, neat counterstamp, it does seem to be more of a
    > bulldog to me. As far as the host=85well I=92ve always liked
    > that variety, I=92ve attached mine. I recently won a M.48-g
    > NJ with ctsp, at first glance from a distance it appears
    > to be a K but under a glass and turned 90 degrees CCW it
    > looks like a running fox. I=92ll try and post an image
    > tomorrow if I have time before I go fishing ;-), if not
    > later.
    >
    > Ray, I found your article thought provoking and plan to
    > reread it. And neat double strike too! I also plan to walk
    > down to the Boston mint sight with you guys on Friday.
    >
    > Marc, another great article that I plan to reread. I take
    > a grain of salt with any dates quoted in print, even first
    > hand accounts since many numismatists can disagree on a
    > date, the general public is definitely =93not to be trusted=94
    > to get it right. Still food for thought. Maybe I can
    > comment further after I read it again. I planned to do
    > that right now while having dinner but my son just called
    > from Australia and I had to blow him off a half hour while
    > I eat so I better focus on one thing for now, ok two, this
    > preliminary email too ;-)
    >
    > John, nice idea for a column. I will try to contribute.
    >
    > George, I was at that ANA and didn=92t hear a single mention
    > of this new MM=92s discovery. I=92m surprised it wasn=92t
    > mentioned at the meeting when my discovery of a new
    > V.23-87C was brought up? So what=92s up, who examined this
    > piece? Has this coin found a new home yet?
    >
    > Later,
    >
    > Clem
    >
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    > *From:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:
    > colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com ] *On Behalf Of *Clement
    > V. Schettino
    > *Sent:* Thursday, October 30, 2008 8:59 PM
    > *To:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com
    > *Subject:* RE: [Colonial Numismatics] 1751 CTFT 1/2D CTSP?
    >
    > Thank you. I=92ll take a look and comment. I=92d been meaning
    > to comment on a few things in this issue and that image
    > was obviously on my mind from there.
    >
    > I=92ll also let you know which lots I=92m withdrawing after
    > I=92m totally cooled down, I=92ve been =93cooling down=94 for a
    > few days now so it shouldn=92t be much longer.
    >
    > I planned to mention it early so friends wouldn=92t waste
    > time researching rare coins that I=92ll be pulling.
    >
    > Clem
    >
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    > *From:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:
    > colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com ] *On Behalf Of *Byron Weston
    > *Sent:* Thursday, October 30, 2008 6:42 PM
    > *To:* colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com
    > *Subject:* Re: [Colonial Numismatics] 1751 CTFT 1/2D CTSP?
    >
    > It's featured on pg.14 of the latest C4 Newsletter.
    >
    > Byron
    >
    > At 06:23 PM 10/30/2008, you wrote:
    >
    > >Hey Marc,
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >I think it was you who, not long ago, posted a 1751 ctft
    > Brit. 1/2d
    > >with interesting ctsp. It reminded me of a lion. Was it
    > you? If so
    > >could you please repost it?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >If it was someone else would you repost it?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >Many thanks,
    > >
    > >Clem
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
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  • 2008-11-01
Volume
  • 1

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