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    Craig,

    The Massachusetts copper mint =C2=A0lost money as you stated. =C2=A0It clos=
    ed, not because it was losing money, but because the new U.S. Constitution =
    provided that only the federal government had the right to coin money. =C2=
    =A0The General court was frustrated at the lack of money coined and was in =
    the process of replacing Witherle as mintmaster when the ninth state ratifi=
    ed the Constitution, putting its provisions into effect. =C2=A0

    There were a number of reasons for the Massachusetts mint lost money, the b=
    iggest, from my perspective, is that they did not strike coppers quickly en=
    ough. Any manufacturing concern will have relatively high initial fixed cos=
    ts (buildings, machinery, etc.) and those fixed costs have to be amortized =
    over time from the excess of the price of goods sold over the cost of input=
    s (in this case, labor, copper, charcoal for smelting metal to get relative=
    ly pure copper, carting the copper to Dedham to draw it under the trip hamm=
    er and rolling it to thickness and carting back again to Boston to have pla=
    nchets cut and coins struck). =C2=A0Some of these latter costs would have b=
    een eliminated had Witherle set up the whole operation (or at least the sme=
    lting operation) in Dedham (he couldn't set everything up in Boston because=
    he needed a water mill to drive the trip hammer). =C2=A0The costs of carti=
    ng copper (both time and money) and the costs of resolving problems at the =
    new mint (both time and money) cut into the time available for actually pre=
    paring planchets and striking coins. =C2=A0The cost of copper, preparing pl=
    anchets and striking coins was less than the value of coins produced. =C2=
    =A0If more coins had been produced, the loss to the state would have been l=
    ess and eventually the mint would have turned into a profit. =C2=A0Obviousl=
    y, the faster the money was produced, the sooner the state would have turne=
    d a profit. =C2=A0

    Mike P

    On Oct 08, 2015, at 01:49 PM, "CMcdon0923@aol.com [colonial-coins]" <coloni=
    al-coins@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

    Which as I have heard, is one of the reasons they couldn't maintain the ser=
    ies....the cost of producing the coins was too high to cover the costs and =
    still allow for a decent profit.

    Craig


    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ray Williams njraywms@optonline.net [colonial-coins] <colonial-coins@=
    yahoogroups.com>
    To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com <colonial=
    -coins@yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Thu, Oct 8, 2015 6:40 am
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Colonial Copper over-strikes

    =C2=A0
    Great info Mike,
    =C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 I knew that the MA Coppers were the best of the st=
    ate coppers with respect to quality control.=C2=A0 I didn't know the rest.=
    =C2=A0 It would make agood article.
    Thanks
    Ray
    =C2=A0
    =C2=A0
    =C2=A0
    On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 11:38 PM, Michael Packard mpackard3@mac.com[colonia=
    l-coins] wrote:
    =C2=A0
    =C2=A0


    Jack,

    Usually you can see some of the undertype--most often part of the Eagle's w=
    ing or a talon and some of the arrow shafts, as on this piece, but sometime=
    s part of the Indian or letters. =C2=A0=C2=A0

    All the 16.3-Ns struck over Massachusetts cents that I could attribute have=
    been struck over 1787 Ryder 1-B cents. =C2=A0I know of about 14 1-B cents =
    and 25-30 examples that were host planchets for 16.3-Ns. =C2=A0I'm confiden=
    t that there are more of each waiting to be discovered.

    I've seen few error coins in the Massachusetts copper series. =C2=A0The mos=
    t common error, by far, is clipped planchets. =C2=A0I've seen two half cent=
    pieforts (half cents struck on cent-thickness planchets). =C2=A0 I think t=
    hese and a white metal half cent were test strikes. =C2=A0I've also seen th=
    ree off-center strikes--one about 40% off-center--and two about 5% off-cent=
    er. =C2=A0All are 1788 Ryder 3-E cents. =C2=A0M y theory is that the coiner=
    got his fingers pinched and was very tentative when inserting the next few=
    planchets into the press. =C2=A0I haven't found a blood-stained 3-E to sup=
    port this, however. =C2=A0I've never seen a double-struck or brockage Massa=
    chusetts copper nor one struck over another coin. =C2=A0(I did once see a r=
    eference to a US half cent struck over a Massachusetts half cent, but have =
    never been able to track it down.) =C2=A0Some Massachusetts coppers have pl=
    anchet problems--striations, laminations and de-laminations, non-copper met=
    al inclusions from incomplete or careless smelting, and variable thickness =
    planchets that cause obverse and reverse striking weakness in the thin area=
    s. =C2=A0I hesitate to call these errors because they are not the result of=
    striking problems. =C2=A0I'd like to hear form anyone who has, or has seen=
    , Massachusetts copper errors other than clips.

    Mike P

    On Oct 07, 2015, at 08:28 PM, "Gry1564@aol.com [colonial-coins]" <colonial-=
    coins@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

    =C2=A0

    Bunch of Arrows on the Obv. bust.
    =C2=A0
    In a message dated 10/7/2015 8:23:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, colonial-c=
    oins@yahoogroups.com writes:
    =C2=A0
    I noticed in the April 2006 Colonial Newsletter there is mention of 1788 Co=
    nnecticut 16.3-N struck over a 1787 counterfeit Massachusetts cent; the att=
    ached pic is of an auction listed 16.3-N claimed to be struck over a Massac=
    husetts cent- how can you tell from the pics?

    Best,

    Jack









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    <html><body><div><div>Craig,</div><div><br></div><div>The Massachusetts cop=
    per mint  lost money as you stated.  It closed, not because it wa=
    s losing money, but because the new U.S. Constitution provided that only th=
    e federal government had the right to coin money.  The General court w=
    as frustrated at the lack of money coined and was in the process of replaci=
    ng Witherle as mintmaster when the ninth state ratified the Constitution, p=
    utting its provisions into effect.  </div><div><br></div><div>There we=
    re a number of reasons for the Massachusetts mint lost money, the biggest, =
    from my perspective, is that they did not strike coppers quickly enough. An=
    y manufacturing concern will have relatively high initial fixed costs (buil=
    dings, machinery, etc.) and those fixed costs have to be amortized over tim=
    e from the excess of the price of goods sold over the cost of inputs (in th=
    is case, labor, copper, charcoal for smelting metal to get relatively pure =
    copper, carting the copper to Dedham to draw it under the trip hammer and r=
    olling it to thickness and carting back again to Boston to have planchets c=
    ut and coins struck).  Some of these latter costs would have been elim=
    inated had Witherle set up the whole operation (or at least the smelting op=
    eration) in Dedham (he couldn't set everything up in Boston because he need=
    ed a water mill to drive the trip hammer).  The costs of carting coppe=
    r (both time and money) and the costs of resolving problems at the new mint=
    (both time and money) cut into the time available for actually preparing p=
    lanchets and striking coins.  The cost of copper, preparing planchets =
    and striking coins was less than the value of coins produced.  If more=
    coins had been produced, the loss to the state would have been less and ev=
    entually the mint would have turned into a profit.  Obviously, the fas=
    ter the money was produced, the sooner the state would have turned a profit=
    .  </div><div><br></div><div>Mike P</div></div><div><br>On Oct 08, 201=
    5, at 01:49 PM, "CMcdon0923@aol.com [colonial-coins]" <colonial-coins@ya=
    hoogroups.com> wrote:<br><br></div><div><blockquote type=3D"cite"><div c=
    lass=3D"msg-quote" style=3D"background-color: #fff" data-mce-style=3D"backg=
    round-color: #fff;"><span style=3D"display: none" data-mce-style=3D"display=
    : none;"> </span><div id=3D"ygrp-mlmsg" style=3D"position: relative" d=
    ata-mce-style=3D"position: relative;"><div id=3D"ygrp-msg" style=3D"z-index=
    : 1" data-mce-style=3D"z-index: 1;"><div id=3D"ygrp-text"><p><span face=3D"=
    arial" size=3D"2" color=3D"black" data-mce-style=3D"color: black; font-fami=
    ly: arial; font-size: x-small;" style=3D"color: black; font-family: arial; =
    font-size: x-small;">Which as I have heard, is one of the reasons they coul=
    dn't maintain the series....the cost of producing the coins was too high to=
    cover the costs and still allow for a decent profit. </span></p><div><span=
    face=3D"arial" size=3D"2" color=3D"black" data-mce-style=3D"color: black; =
    font-family: arial; font-size: x-small;" style=3D"color: black; font-family=
    : arial; font-size: x-small;"><br> </span></div><div>Craig<br> <br> <br><di=
    v style=3D"font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" ; font-si=
    ze: 10pt ; color: black" data-mce-style=3D"font-family: 'arial' , 'helvetic=
    a'; font-size: 10pt; color: black;">-----Original Message-----<br> From: Ra=
    y Williams <a href=3D"mailto:njraywms@optonline.net" data-mce-href=3D"mailt=
    o:njraywms@optonline.net">njraywms@optonline.net</a> [colonial-coins] <c=
    olonial-coins@yahoogroups.com><br> To: <a href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@=
    yahoogroups.com" data-mce-href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com">co=
    lonial-coins@yahoogroups.com</a> <a href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogrou=
    ps.com" data-mce-href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com">colonial-co=
    ins@yahoogroups.com</a> <colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com><br> Sent: Th=
    u, Oct 8, 2015 6:40 am<br> Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Colonial=
    Copper over-strikes<br> <br><div id=3D"AOLMsgPart_2_4510bb58-6611-4221-b5c=
    d-83885b596298"><div class=3D"aolReplacedBody" style=3D"background-color: #=
    fff" data-mce-style=3D"background-color: #fff;"><span> </span><div id=
    =3D"ygrp-mlmsg"><div id=3D"ygrp-msg"><div id=3D"ygrp-text"><div>Great info =
    Mike,</div><div>     I knew that the MA Coppers were th=
    e best of the state coppers with respect to quality control.  I didn't=
    know the rest.  It would make agood article.</div><div>Thanks</div><d=
    iv>Ray</div><div style=3D"font-family: "verdana"" data-mce-style=
    =3D"font-family: 'verdana';"><div> </div><div> </div><div> <=
    /div>On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 11:38 PM, Michael Packard <a href=3D"mailto:mp=
    ackard3@mac.com" data-mce-href=3D"mailto:mpackard3@mac.com">mpackard3@mac.c=
    om</a>[colonial-coins] wrote:<div> </div><div> </div><blockquote =
    style=3D"margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex ; border-left-color: rgb(136 , 136 , 136=
    ) ; border-left-width: 2px ; border-left-style: solid" data-mce-style=3D"ma=
    rgin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left-color: #888888; border-left-width: 2px=
    ; border-left-style: solid;"><br> <br><div><div>Jack,</div><div><br></div><=
    div>Usually you can see some of the undertype--most often part of the Eagle=
    's wing or a talon and some of the arrow shafts, as on this piece, but some=
    times part of the Indian or letters.   </div><div><br></div><div>=
    All the 16.3-Ns struck over Massachusetts cents that I could attribute have=
    been struck over 1787 Ryder 1-B cents.  I know of about 14 1-B cents =
    and 25-30 examples that were host planchets for 16.3-Ns.  I'm confiden=
    t that there are more of each waiting to be discovered.</div><div><br></div=
    ><div>I've seen few error coins in the Massachusetts copper series.  T=
    he most common error, by far, is clipped planchets.  I've seen two hal=
    f cent pieforts (half cents struck on cent-thickness planchets).   I t=
    hink these and a white metal half cent were test strikes.  I've also s=
    een three off-center strikes--one about 40% off-center--and two about 5% of=
    f-center.  All are 1788 Ryder 3-E cents.  M y theory is that the =
    coiner got his fingers pinched and was very tentative when inserting the ne=
    xt few planchets into the press.  I haven't found a blood-stained 3-E =
    to support this, however.  I've never seen a double-struck or brockage=
    Massachusetts copper nor one struck over another coin.  (I did once s=
    ee a reference to a US half cent struck over a Massachusetts half cent, but=
    have never been able to track it down.)  Some Massachusetts coppers h=
    ave planchet problems--striations, laminations and de-laminations, non-copp=
    er metal inclusions from incomplete or careless smelting, and variable thic=
    kness planchets that cause obverse and reverse striking weakness in the thi=
    n areas.  I hesitate to call these errors because they are not the res=
    ult of striking problems.  I'd like to hear form anyone who has, or ha=
    s seen, Massachusetts copper errors other than clips.</div><div><br></div><=
    div>Mike P</div></div><div><br> On Oct 07, 2015, at 08:28 PM, "<a href=3D"m=
    ailto:Gry1564@aol.com" data-mce-href=3D"mailto:Gry1564@aol.com">Gry1564@aol=
    .com</a> [colonial-coins]" <<a href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups=
    .com" data-mce-href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com">colonial-coin=
    s@yahoogroups.com</a>> wrote:<br> <br></div><div><blockquote><div class=
    =3D"msg-quote" style=3D"background-color: rgb(255 , 255 , 255)" data-mce-st=
    yle=3D"background-color: #ffffff;"><span> </span><div id=3D"ygrp-mlmsg=
    "><div id=3D"ygrp-msg"><div id=3D"ygrp-text"><div><br></div><div><span styl=
    e=3D"color: rgb(0 , 0 , 0) ; font-family: "arial" ; font-size: sm=
    all" data-mce-style=3D"color: #000000; font-family: 'arial'; font-size: sma=
    ll;">Bunch of Arrows on the Obv. bust.</span></div><div> </div><div><d=
    iv>In a message dated 10/7/2015 8:23:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, <a href=
    =3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com" data-mce-href=3D"mailto:colonial=
    -coins@yahoogroups.com">colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com</a> writes:</div><bl=
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    color: #000000; font-family: 'arial'; font-size: x-small; background-color:=
    transparent;"><span> </span></span></span><div id=3D"ygrp-text"><div>=
    I noticed in the April 2006 Colonial Newsletter there is mention of 1788 Co=
    nnecticut 16.3-N struck over a 1787 counterfeit Massachusetts cent; the att=
    ached pic is of an auction listed 16.3-N claimed to be struck over a Massac=
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