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Rob

Toy money query - what is it?

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I've got a Moore model 1/2d here which is closest to Rogers 257, but that specifically says the truncation is curved strongly to a point at the front - which this isn't. Clues please. Ta.

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Depends on your precise definition of 'point' - yours definitely curves strongly.

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Based on the picture in the book, it should be sharper, and I'd say the 'point' is closer to the linear circle than in Rogers. Rogers notes that he has only included 4 varieties to Batty's 15, so maybe a Batty reference would be more appropriate for tying it down.

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