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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 7841292, member: 5372"]This is one of my favorite pieces of all coins that circulated in Colonial America. I don't know if it was the Dublin connection, or the British Evasion Coppers connection, or the piece that was found in the ground at the Port Deposit Plantation in Maryland, which served as some more proof to the speculation that the pieces circulated in colonial America, or whether it is the simple phrase of the voice of the people. I am a lifelong admirer of all things Voce Populi, and have tons of the research by Bressett and Zelinka and Nelson.</p><p><br /></p><p>In my opinion (not worth much, especially in a negotiation) is, an R3 is to low for this example, and in fact for any Voce Populi example.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good on you for purchasing it.</p><p><br /></p><p>To this day, I am still fascinated by the button maker Roche, and what motivated him. I think he was a staunch freedom loving smartazz Irishman that really enjoyed irritating the King in any way he could. My kind of guy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 7841292, member: 5372"]This is one of my favorite pieces of all coins that circulated in Colonial America. I don't know if it was the Dublin connection, or the British Evasion Coppers connection, or the piece that was found in the ground at the Port Deposit Plantation in Maryland, which served as some more proof to the speculation that the pieces circulated in colonial America, or whether it is the simple phrase of the voice of the people. I am a lifelong admirer of all things Voce Populi, and have tons of the research by Bressett and Zelinka and Nelson. In my opinion (not worth much, especially in a negotiation) is, an R3 is to low for this example, and in fact for any Voce Populi example. Good on you for purchasing it. To this day, I am still fascinated by the button maker Roche, and what motivated him. I think he was a staunch freedom loving smartazz Irishman that really enjoyed irritating the King in any way he could. My kind of guy.[/QUOTE]
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