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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 44, October 28, 2007, Article 8

    THE COLONIAL NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2007 ISSUE PUBLISHED

    [CNL Editor Gary Trudgen forwarded the following announcement
    on the December 2007 issue of The Colonial Newsletter (CNL).
    -Editor]

    This issue begins with an exchange of messages between
    John Adams and Dr. Roger Moore, which is presented as a
    Letter to the Editor. Their communication pertains to
    the paper on fake Virginia halfpence that appeared in
    the previous issue.

    Next up is a report on a metal detecting find of a 1781
    imitation British halfpenny. The report is authored by
    the finder, Kevin Jackson, with assistance from Dr. Roger
    Moore who recently co-authored an excellent paper updating
    information on this series. This paper appeared in CNL-132
    and was titled "1781 Imitation British Halfpence Update."
    It is believed that this is the first 1781-dated imitation
    British halfpenny to be recovered from U.S. soil.

    The paper in our last issue which examined fake Virginia
    halfpence prompted a number of collectors to examine their
    reproductions. Jim Biancarosa contacted the principal
    author of this paper, Dr. Roger Moore, and arraigned for
    him to examine six of his Virginia reproductions. Two
    of Jim's coins resulted in new and interesting observations
    which are detailed in an update paper titled "More on
    Virginia Copper Coinage Counterfeits, Forgeries, and
    Facsimiles."

    Next, David Gladfelter reports the discovery of a signed
    small change bill dated March 10, 1796, that was issued
    by the Common Council of the City of New-Brunswick, New
    Jersey. Previously, only remainder notes of this issue
    were known.

    In our April 2007 issue we reported the untimely death
    of Mike Ringo. Mike was one of the most knowledgeable
    and highly respected numismatists specializing in the
    field of early American coinage. John Kleeberg, a CNL
    associate editor, had a good working relationship with
    Mike and has provided us with a fascinating personal
    look at Mike while detailing many of Mike's discoveries
    in numismatics.

    Our final paper, titled "1748-dated Counterfeit British
    Halfpenny Source Indentified," locates the counterfeit
    operation that produced several die-linked counterfeit
    halfpennies. Since counterfeit operations rarely, if ever,
    kept records of their activities, it is difficult to determine
    when, where and by whom the many counterfeit halfpence
    varieties were produced. Robert Bowser, however, made a
    significant contribution to this field of inquiry when he
    accessed the criminal court proceedings of the Old Bailey
    in London. Here he found detailed testimony by the arresting
    officers in several cases involving counterfeiting of English
    and Irish coins. Some of the testimony provides truly
    fascinating details about small-time counterfeiting operations.
    One case provided enough information on the coins being struck
    to identify the likely variety produced by that operation
    along with others that are die-linked to that variety.

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  • 2007-10-28
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  • 10

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