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<p>[QUOTE="Multatuli, post: 3155376, member: 89266"]That’s the point. Most of the fourrées are easily recognized today, both for the style features and for the core's exposure. But there are fourrées that certainly had their dies made by celators and moneyers working officially on Mint, so there are today some lack to recognize fourrée dies that match with the official dies, but would have been made “extra-officially”.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Multatuli, post: 3155376, member: 89266"]That’s the point. Most of the fourrées are easily recognized today, both for the style features and for the core's exposure. But there are fourrées that certainly had their dies made by celators and moneyers working officially on Mint, so there are today some lack to recognize fourrée dies that match with the official dies, but would have been made “extra-officially”.[/QUOTE]
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