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- From rogermoore435@yahoo.com Fri Feb 03 09:32:19 2012
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Hello all,=A0 Since the super Bowl weekend is fast approaching and I find m= yself unexpectedly free for the afternoon,=A0I have photographed some recen= t purchases.=A0 The attached is one coin I am awed with.=A0 I know others h= ave this same variety.=A0 The one I got is in virtually uncirculated condit= ion.=A0 The issue is the date which is definitely 17 something something.= =A0 I think others have labeled it as a 1762 which I have also done for the= sake of discussion but I certainly could go with 1752, 1769, and1759.=A0 I= usually don't like coins without good dates but this one is an exception.= =A0 The crude hand cut legends and ridiculously hand cut date, reminds me a= little of the Simians, but the strong well done obverse central device of = King George II seems to contradict this, though the very crude Britannia su= pports it.=A0 The coin needs more study but was wondering what others thoug= ht were.=A0 Roger ---1981468715-1289163777-1328290334=:36987 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
<html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ar= ial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:14pt"><div style=3D"RIGHT: auto">Hello= all, Since the super Bowl weekend is fast approaching and I find mys= elf unexpectedly free for the afternoon, I have photographed some rece= nt purchases. The attached is one coin I am awed with. I know o= thers have this same variety. The one I got is in virtually uncircula= ted condition. The issue is the date which is definitely 17 something= something. I think others have labeled it as a 1762 which I have als= o done for the sake of discussion but I certainly could go with 1752, 1769,= and1759. I usually don't like coins without good dates but this one = is an exception. The crude hand cut legends and ridiculously hand cut= date, reminds me a little of the Simians, but the strong well done obverse= central device of King George II seems to contradict this, though the very crude Britannia supports it. The coin needs more study but was = wondering what others thought were<VAR id=3Dyui-ie-cursor></VAR>. Rog= er</div></div></body></html> ---1981468715-1289163777-1328290334=:36987--
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