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<p>[QUOTE="robp, post: 4589231, member: 96746"]The Taylor restrikes of Soho pieces must be earlier because he died in 1885, but it is fair to say that with aluminium effectively a precious metal prior to its widespread commercial availability from 1883-4 onward, any strikings in this metal were going to be very much a limited edition and expensive. After this however, the metal was extensively used in many countries.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robp, post: 4589231, member: 96746"]The Taylor restrikes of Soho pieces must be earlier because he died in 1885, but it is fair to say that with aluminium effectively a precious metal prior to its widespread commercial availability from 1883-4 onward, any strikings in this metal were going to be very much a limited edition and expensive. After this however, the metal was extensively used in many countries.[/QUOTE]
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