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<p>[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1767763, member: 12789"]Often times as with Scottish coins, the mintage figures are given in stone's weight ie multiples of 14lbs. But the problem with the Scottish mint in Edinburgh during the 17th century was the individual weights of especially the bronze coins varied a lot so mintage figures are rendered useless. I know that the Hibernia and Rosa Americana coins were accounted for in stone's weight also.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1767763, member: 12789"]Often times as with Scottish coins, the mintage figures are given in stone's weight ie multiples of 14lbs. But the problem with the Scottish mint in Edinburgh during the 17th century was the individual weights of especially the bronze coins varied a lot so mintage figures are rendered useless. I know that the Hibernia and Rosa Americana coins were accounted for in stone's weight also.[/QUOTE]
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