Second and Last for the day Público Deposited
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Subject: Second and Last for the day
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I debated saving this one...a neat Simian, double struck with a partial
reverse brockage . I THINK it might be a 1771 date, but Bob will have to
chime in...regardless it is by far the largest obverse bust I've seen on any
Simian, and the reverse shield is very small and square....I haven't labeled
this one with a number yet, hoping that someone will have a match so that
it doesn't have to be an "XX" piece for long. If no one can find a match, I
will repost it with an XX number...
Jeff
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