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    Yes, if that was done much better, and was cheaper - I'd be up for it! It's true - I haven't left a gap, and if I DID buy a clever fake, I'd have to move everything along one... I wouldn't class a Taylor restrike as a fake - they're in a class of their own. As you and Rob say, he used original dies, warts and all, and sometimes in impossible pairings. It's almost as if the ghost of Boulton had come back to life.
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    now that I can compare the two they are only similar in a very superficial way. the legend on the reverse is very different. if that is the case unless it was made as a pendent or a fob of some kind I cannot find a match. I will continue to look through the Fitzwilliam Collection I would think it is supposed to be a crown or half crown ,
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    I have known women that have enhanced my relaxed moments
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