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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1000610, member: 19463"]This is 4.8g. What is the proper weight? It is quite possible it is the same coin. I have no idea what these should be (remember 99% of my collection is 500 years older than 1776). If the coin were an ancient, I'd say there was zero chance of it being real but when I read that Moulton made cast patterns and most of the existing coins are patterns, I did not know what to think. I was hoping the huge flaw would be diagnostic.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1000610, member: 19463"]This is 4.8g. What is the proper weight? It is quite possible it is the same coin. I have no idea what these should be (remember 99% of my collection is 500 years older than 1776). If the coin were an ancient, I'd say there was zero chance of it being real but when I read that Moulton made cast patterns and most of the existing coins are patterns, I did not know what to think. I was hoping the huge flaw would be diagnostic.[/QUOTE]
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