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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 2149183, member: 11854"]I haven't read through all of this thread, but the last post about pre-1860 red copper brings up one interesting point. During the Bank Holiday of 1933 a number of large caches of red or near red copper from the 1850s were found and later dispersed. Any red copper from the 1850s with hard surfaces, and typically carbon spots, has a decent probability of having been from one of these discoveries.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 2149183, member: 11854"]I haven't read through all of this thread, but the last post about pre-1860 red copper brings up one interesting point. During the Bank Holiday of 1933 a number of large caches of red or near red copper from the 1850s were found and later dispersed. Any red copper from the 1850s with hard surfaces, and typically carbon spots, has a decent probability of having been from one of these discoveries.[/QUOTE]
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