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Ralph Bopple - FYI and data base.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/25169355373....m1555.l2649

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Ralph -

The 1811 Cast Chihuahua's were initially made with plain edges (PE) then colonial edge'd. The Stacks pre-1811 Chihuahua are just examples not dated 1811 and mint marked changed to Chihuahua - nice but not $5,000 nice. Three more in the Bank of Mexico are all PE 1811's. 3/3. Nobody ... I mean nobody is that messed up not to colonial edge Royalist cast pieces no matter how much turmoil is going on around them. The 1813's which are mushed out are just an anomaly of poor production which also did not get PE'd. See my MNA 9/2013 paper. No doubt. I rescind Dunigan's opinion that these are mint errors (i.e. some were just forgotten to be colonial edged during a production batch). There just was probably a lack of equipment in early 1811 creating these pieces - not mint errors. Not near ~ 50% of the 1811 population! Three out of three just for 1811's in the Bank of Mexico are all PE'd ... coincidence?
See my Vargas piece this week ... nice.

Think about it ... check it out ... any 1812 or 1813's? Contemporaries don't count ... <BG>.

JPL
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Nice "impossible" forgery - that resulted in a really great price.
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