PER CURIAM:
In 1969 a jury found appellant guilty of eleven counts of conspiracy and a variety of substantive offenses relating to the counterfeiting of rare United States coins. The court imposed consecutive sentences on four of the counts aggregating fifteen years and added a five year probation term on another count. The remaining counts brought concurrent sentences. This court affirmed the conviction on direct appeal. United States v. Wilson,
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