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    From: "Byron" <bkw11@psu.edu>
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    I'm still trying to figure out why you think the Jozapaitis 56-n is overstr=
    uck on a French Sol. As far as I can tell the only thing they really have i=
    n common is weight, and the 56-n is a grain or so heavier. And the XRF stat=
    istical minutia apparently doesn't prove anything, in fact it seems to be q=
    uite off comparing the two.

    Figures often beguile me, particularly when I have the arranging of them my=
    self; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often apply wit=
    h justice and force: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and =
    statistics."
    - Autobiography of Mark Twain

    As for the dead horse, may God have mercy on his soul!

    Byron
    =20=20

    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "colonialjohn" <johnmenc@...> wrote:
    >
    > Finally got to do some XRF assays (initial analysis) on some coins for th=
    e upcoming Forgotten Coins Book. Some comments:
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    > 1. Canadian Blackmsith Wood 36: Rarity 8? (Two Known?) The obverse head h=
    as the same general appearance as Wood 34 & Wood 35 with the infamous retro=
    grade date reading 1471 which was doubtless intended for 1741. The William =
    Anton Collection houses this variety as well as the Bank of Canada Money Mu=
    seum via W. Baker?. With this type of retrograde date it appears to be Brit=
    ish than Canadian but this has changed from my C4 Paper. Purchased actually=
    from Cobwright in England for $600. An incredible coin and I have only tra=
    ced two of this AK-Plated coin. As with most Blackmsiths of Wood 34-46 of a=
    "BASTARD" type composition with this example composed of (12) different me=
    tals and appears to be a low tin (4.55%) bronze (Cu/Sn) cast (Pb: 8.88 & 15=
    .2%).
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    > 2. George II Counterfeit 1/2d's. Most contain high bismuth relecting Corn=
    ish Copper. At the time (1730-1750'ish) the Cornish Copper mines were domin=
    ant with the Swansea Copper mines coming around in the 1780/1790's. The ana=
    lysis confirmed this copper source for all types analyzed being Cornwall.
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    > 3. Ryder 40: Confirmed as struck with 18thC copper. Jeff Rock melting dil=
    emma? - hopefully we plan to do SEM/EDS comparions on these (5) coins: Ryde=
    r 40, a 1770 Cobwright pouch example, Vermont Ryder 5 Cast, Ryder 25 and a =
    V.13-88CT Machin Mills piece. See what happens. Microstructure (surface mag=
    nification), inorganic metal and organic profiles.
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    > 4. GIII CC's - nothing special - same old 97-98% copper. Few impurities u=
    nlike American 18thC State Coppers.
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    > 5. Ryder 5 - The lead value is of this coin was 1.42%. It does require mo=
    re analysis. Cast bronze lead specimens have lead values which are very var=
    iable.
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    > Hopefully some INTIAL signatures can be retrieved from this group when co=
    mparing Machins to English imports and seeing if Ryder 40 is a melt down jo=
    b. On this point I think Jeff's arguments will remain unchallenged as there=
    are no references or data groups to confirm or deny this point. We can onl=
    y compare Ryder 40 to these (4) other pieces and discuss the findings - CAR=
    EFULLY.
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    > In all (25) coins were analyzed including a 1773 GIII Baby Face.
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    > Byron - its not dead ... unfortunately we have not even scratched the sur=
    face ...
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    > JPL
    >


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