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I think you posted to the wrong area
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US Classic covers Colonials.
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That's a very respectable looking piece for a details coin, VT. To my eye, the peripheral regions look VF, and the color looks to be an even milk chocolate. I'd free this puppy from its cage ...
I have a few of these in my colonial cabinet and now realize that I never gave thought to soliciting attributions. This is because I've never known a collector who pursued the varieties in this series. Also, my colonials tend to see daylight but a few times a year.
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 Cool Woods! Let that baby breath!
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I'll crack it out when I get it :-)
Thanks Vin!
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Always good to see your new acquisitions.
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Thank you. Very kind :)
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I like it. Even after Syd Martin published his book on Hibernias, they still seem kind of neglected by most collectors. Of course, I like Rosa Americanas too!
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Good one. I like them but don't have one yet.
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Here is a bit of background and history for the Hibernia coinage of William Wood for those curious. http://numismatics.org/wikiuploads/...Hibernia.pdfI just picked up my first example of the halfpenny, need to find a farthing next. Nice coin Vermontensium! Hardly any damage really.
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I read the entire article, good reading for a cool rainy morning. I have often wondered what these coins were used for back then,as in, what could you purchase with this type of coin. This article mentions that a loaf of bread cost 1 penny.
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Nice one Vermontensium. 
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Nice coin VT! Syd Martin's book on Hibernia Coppers is an opus. I have a copy and have read it through once, and it is very comprehensive.
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