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1787 New Jersey "Copper" - Never Seen This Before.

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Pm sent John.
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I seen two other Jersies over 200 grains. One should be listed in the Siboni book ... hopefully this is real. A piedfort coin?

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I'll measure the thickness later today but I don't think so.
The composition is what I'm intrigued about.
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This one is so crazy Dave! If a counterfeit they had to have used the actual 58-n dies to make a transfer, I think....the cracks are just too perfect. Yet the weight and mushy details..... piedfort is an intriguing idea....who really knows what was going on with Atlee et al. and Machins at this time. These camel heads are fascinating......so much we have no idea about!
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I have to say that a counterfeiter would almost surely not go to this length. It looks spot on to what it should look like to me.
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Very very interesting piece@! Looking forward to updates on this!
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