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    Bruce,

    I own a few Connecticut coppers, that I acquired privately approximately 20=
    years ago from Eric Newman=E2=80=99s collection. The coins were accompanie=
    d with Eric=E2=80=99s handwritten annotated envelopes. The envelopes are re=
    ctangular in shape (1 & 3/4=E2=80=9D x 2 & 7/8 =E2=80=9C) and made of brown=
    Manila type stock paper with a curved reverse flap. The envelopes show a c=
    enter crease from folding for entry into a stock box. Eric=E2=80=99s annota=
    tions on the envelopes include handwritten attribution, weigh in grams and =
    a % code (20%)....I suspect some kind of cost code.

    Robert

    From: Bruce Smith=20
    Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 4:22 AM
    To: colonial-coins=20
    Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Eric Newman envelope [1 Attachment]

    =20=20

    After seeing a few images of envelopes from Eric Newman coins, I pulled out=
    an envelope that came with a Washington Military Bust piece that I had pur=
    chased about 10 years ago. It appears to me to be consistent, but I'm hopin=
    g someone here can help. I assume other collectors used similar envelopes, =
    but the typewritten notes look close to me. There is another envelope, whic=
    h contained the coin, folded in half and inserted in the outer envelope . =
    =20

    Bruce

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    <DIV>I own a few Connecticut coppers, that I acquired privately approximate=
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    <DIV><B>Sent:</B> Sunday, January 19, 2014 4:22 AM</DIV>
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