October 5-6, 2001
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, OJ.S.A.
Laurese Byrd Katen
tERATURE SPECIALIST
Public Auction #13
Chicago International Coin Fair April 27-28, 2001
Alberto Hidalgo
Hernandez
Chuck Helfand
Darrell F.
Banks
David E .
Litrenta
Emilia Cinca
Paul Tawrell
James Swan
Fanny
Diederich
509-40th Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55421-3834
emu uudoume
^ NUMISMATIC LITERATURE SPECIALIST
Phone 763 789 7070
Fax 763 789 4747
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PRICES REALIZED LIST
PUBLIC AUCTION NUMBER 14
OCTOBER 5-6, 2001
AI.I. PRICES INCl.tJDF. THE 10% BUYERS FEE.
Lot #
Price
AUCTION
CATALOGUES
1
$82
5
82
6
110
7
110
8
39
9
41
10
36
11
33
13
55
14
55
15
72
17
34
18
23
19
41
20
24
21
36
22
48
23
55
24
41
25
48
26
24
27
27
32
24
35
22
40
22
42
30
46
22
47
22
51
36
53
33
62
22
63
31
64
23
65
110
66
47
67
44
68
72
69
366
Lot # Price
70 48
71 62
72 48
73 44
74 133
75 133
76 88
77 96
78 NO LOT
79 30
80 39
85 36
88 18
89 18
90 36
91 36
92 48
93 24
94 30
95 33
97 33
98 121
99 40
101 181
102 121
104 60
105 35
106 28
107 28
108 30
109 35
110 34
111 39
112 36
115 3037
116 44
117 39
120 138
Lot # Price
122 44
123 18
124 18
125 18
126 18
127 18
128 18
129 42
130 37
132 271
133 55
134 39
135 44
136 23
137 58
138 55
140 96
141 NO LOT
144 93
145 132
146 55
147 35
149 16
151 60
152 23
153 14
155 199
157 38
159 55
160 25
161 48
162 84
163 198
166 88
168 23
171 133
172 110
173 60
Lot #
Price
174
84
176
24
177
24
178
27
179
39
180
24
181
27
183
57
185
16
186
26
187
24
188
24
189
60
190
20
192
121
193
48
194
35
195
24
196
20
197
66
203
26
207
26
208
26
209
24
210
26
211
26
214
48
215
93
216
48
217
44
218
33
219
48
221
28
223
44
224
133
225
48
228
52
230
37
Lot #
Price
Lot #
Price
Lot #
Price
231
34
375
28
475
58
233
41
376
28
476
143
235
13
377
28
478
148
239
171
378
28
479
254
241
30
379
28
480
82
244
56
380
12
481
38
252
28
381
24
501
544
253
42
382
28
502
396
254
67
383
27
504
192
262
45
387
28
505
243
264
732
389
122
506
60
266
30
391
36
507
88
267
16
394
30
516
120
268
33
395
35
517
550
269
61
396
36
520
96
270
44
399
28
521
116
271
33
403
30
540
22
273
36
404
60
541
22
274
30
405
48
542
22
275
27
406
48
545
22
277
60
407
48
547
17
278
121
408
48
548
22
279
53
409
115
549
22
280
38
410
72
552
17
281
28
411
200
555
36
284
13
412
40
556
33
286
13
414
110
557
33
287
13
415
16
558
33
288
13
418
1058
575
24
289
13
419
48
576
24
290
13
420
214
577
24
291
13
578
24
292
13
FIXED PRICE LISTS
579
22
293
13
580
24
294
13
425
96
581
24
295
199
427
108
582
30
296
35
428
102
583
27
297
19
431
60
584
27
298
35
432
133
585
82
299
36
434
99
586
36
301
36
436
39
588
72
304
29
437
223
589A ..
302
305
297
438
39
307
89
440
30
BOOKS
308
110
446
39
310
24
447-448
NO LOT
591
36
312
11
450
36
592
48
315
19
452
38
596
33
325
13
454
45
597
60
328
55
456
33
598
53
332
19
457
77
599
57
344
12
458
55
600
108
345
12
459
39
602
44
348
27
460
156
603
28
349
33
462
121
606
119
358
42
463
499
607
38
359
42
611
90
360
34
PERIODICALS
614
29
362
40
616
169
363
302
465
211
617
108
364
192
466
108
618
77
365
27
467
27
619
33
370
121
468
36
620
16
371
34
470
48
621
24
372
30
471
48
622
60
373
1 10
472
48
623
350
374
28
474
229
624
54
Lot #
Price
625
25
626
50
627
35
629
16
630
60
631
19
632
33
633
22
635
38
636
242
637
254
638
40
639
63
640
17
641
60
642
254
643
34
644
72
652
52
653
209
654
66
655
55
656
93
659
24
660
24
663
44
664
52
665
25
666
33
667
454
669
99
670
121
671
30
672
49
673
16
674
42
675
18
676
72
678
22
679
44
680
55
681
39
682
52
683
60
684
45
685
88
688
41
689
110
691
148
692
24
694
48
696
84
699
231
700
36
701
36
702
39
703
102
704
41
706
48
707
37
708
53
709
40
713
48
714
48
717
28
719
40
720
44
2
Lot #
Price
Lot #
Price
Lot #
Price
721
24
815
41
919
44
724
217
817
30
920
49
725
220
818
30
921
53
726
230
819
30
926
26
727
297
820
41
927
90
728
350
823
39
928
19
729
102
826
48
929
39
730
23
829
11
930
33
731
30
831
38
940
96
733
49
833
22
941
96
734
50
834
60
942
96
736
57
835
38
945
33
738
41
837
45
946
27
739
55
838
49
948
150
741
150
840
96
954
53
742
38
842
28
955
55
743
143
847
45
963
83
744
49
848
145
964
133
745
34
851
44
966
27
748
14
853
72
968
88
749
17
854
56
969
FREE
750
60
855
60
751
41
856
60
VALUE BOXES
752
44
857
60
753
53
858
22
970
36
754
38
859
22
975
24
755
50
860
22
976
33
756
33
861
22
978
20
758
286
862
60
982
22
761
72
863
25
983
39
762
84
864
30
984
36
763
35
867
34
985
41
764
108
868
33
987
38
765
19
871
50
989
33
768
88
872
72
991
27
771
29
873
16
992
36
772
72
875
16
993
16
773
66
876
48
994
19
776
23
877
22
995
38
777
56
878
247
1005
16
778
27
879
150
1007
20
783
50
880
90
1015
29
784
22
881
133
1016
36
785
114
882
67
1018
27
786
78
883
27
1019
13
787
135
884
22
1020
24
788
48
885
34
1021
30
790
92
887
72
1023
27
791
12
888
49
1024
27
794
36
889
108
1030
25
795
38
890
72
1035
16
796
96
891
67
1039
30
797
78
892
36
1040
12
798
38
893
66
1048
24
799
35
894
33
1056
24
801
121
895
38
1061
24
802
121
898
28
1062
36
803
38
899
26
1063
35
804
38
900
60
1066
NO LOT
806
31
903
24
807
55
904
27
808
27
905
25
809
41
908
72
810
440
910
41
811
55
912
465
813
60
916
100
814
126
918
44
Lot # Price
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NUMISMATIC LITERATURE
to he sold at
PUBLIC AUCTION and MAIL BID SALE #14
at the offices of
REMY BOURNE
509-40th Avenue North East • Minneapolis, MN 5542D3833
Friday, October 5, 2001 at 7PM—Lot #1-589
Saturday, October 6, 2001 at 1PM— Lot #590-1067
FEATURING
SELECTIONS FROM
LAURESE BYRD KATEN
THE REMAINING LIBRARY OF
DR. DONALD G. TRITT
AND DUPLICATES
FROM THE LIBRARIES OF
DAVID W. AKERS
AND OTHERS
Licensed Auctioneer: Remy Bourne. #62-359
Laurese Byrd Katen was born on the Eastern Shore
of Maryland in the small town of Crisfield.
During early school days was active in sports, music,
club activities and wrote editorials for the school
paper. Attended University of Maryland as a history
major, but also concentrated on writing, art and
layout and some business courses.
Laurese started her career in the advertising and
media circles with several firms in the Metropolitan
Washington area. She was public relations and
manager of a local radio station; advertising and
promotion director of WTOP radio; active in civic
and business organizations, being a member of
the Advertising Club of Metropolitan Washington,
the D.C. Savings Bond Committee and the
Soroptimist Club.
During the early 1 960' s, while attending an
advertising function she met Frank Katen whom she
married in 1964, and some changes were made.
While a comparative newcomer to numismatics
Laurese was an avid researcher and found that
numismatic books were the keys to the fullest
enjoyment of coins. After two years she joined her
husband in his full-time coin and numismatic book
business which was located in the Silver Springs area
where they lived. Under his tutelage she became very
knowledgeable and was a partner in the Frank and
Laurese Katen business.
The Katen Numismatic Book Auctions are now
history but Laurese's husband Frank, will be
remembered as a true bibliophile. Laurese remains
active in clubs and is working on a book covering
Siamese Gambling Tokens which she hopes to have
published in the future.
Laurese continues her breeding and showing of
Miniature Schnauzers and is a licensed AKC judge
of several breeds.
Mrs. Katen is pleased to hear from the many
numismatic friends they made and welcomes them
to stop by and visit. She said "life goes on and
the many nice memories of Frank keep her in
good spirits."
5 09 -40th Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55421-3834
emu o/doume
' J NUMISMATIC LITERATURE SPECIALIST
Phone 763 789 7070
FAX 763 789 4747
EMAIL remybourne@qwest.net
WEB www.remybournc.com
I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE PUBLIC AUCTION
SALE NUMBER 15
TO BE HELD IN CONJUNCTION
THE CHICAQO INTERNATIONAL COIN FAIR (C.I.C.F)
APRIL 5*6, 2002
FEATURING
SELECTIONS AND DUPLICATES
FROM THE LIBRARY OF
DON & LOIS BAILEY
AND
SELECTIONS AND DUPLICATES
FROM THE LIBRARIES OF
RICHARD & PAMELA WATTS,
TOM SEBRING,
AND OTHERS
Reserve this important quality illustrated reference catalogue today for $20.00
Call Toll Free Now for any of your Numismatic Literature collecting needs.
1-800-789-7005
EMAIL: remybourne@qwest.net
WEB: www.remybourne.com
This is a public auction and mail bid sale. Mail bidders should feel free to bid as much as they wish knowing we will buy the lot
if possible below their bid, when competition permits.
2. Bids to be made in whole dollar amounts only. All lots will be sold to the highest bidder. Bids will be treated as limits and will be
purchased below your bid when competition permits. Generally, bidding will start at half to two-thirds of the printed estimate.
In no case will bids or lots be accepted, entered or sold at less than 50% of the printed estimate.
Current pricing was used, when available, for the estimates and reflect the current market.
3. Auction sales are not on approval. By submitting your bids you agree to the terms of the sale herewith set forth. No lot may be
returned without written permission and requests to be made within 3 days after receipt of material. No lot may be returned
by floor bidders.
4. Bidders unknown to us must send a deposit of 25% of their bids or acceptable credit references for entry of their bids.
5. All sales are for U.S. Cash funds. All payments must be made on U.S. Banks and in U.S. Dollars. Payment must be made
immediately upon receipt of material or upon notification. We reserve the right to request payment before delivery. Payment by
Visa or Master Card is totally acceptable.
6. International Wire Transfer Payment can be made directly to our bank by wire transfer: Swift Code: NWNBUS44. Norwest Bank,
Minnesota NA 091000019, for Remy Bourne Account 7294007760.
7. Title to the lots remain with the cataloger until paid in full. The right to withhold the delivery of lots until full payment has been
made remains with the cataloger.
8. All books are as described. We acknowledge the possibility of errors or typographical mistakes, and any errors on our part will
be acknowledged and corrected immediately. Please be careful in placing your bids, as we cannot be responsible for your errors.
9. All actual postage, insurance and shipping will be added to your invoice. A $2.00 per lot charge will be made for packaging
and processing. Large lots, the packaging charge will increase.
10. Lots mailed outside the United States will be sent at the purchasers risk only. Insurance will be obtained when requested,
and if possible, the actual cost will then be added to the invoice.
1 1. Lots delivered in the State of Minnesota are subject to a 6.5% sales tax and will be added to the invoice.
12. Prices realized will be mailed to bidders and those who purchased their catalogues. A copy of the prices realized is available to
all others after the sale for $3.00
1 3. A ten percent 10% buyer's fee will be added to all lots purchased.
Welcome to the Fourteenth Remy Bourne
Numismatic Literature Sale. Once again we
have some new and interesting material for
auction that should be of interest to all. This
sale features selections from the library of
Laurese Byrd Katen and duplicates from
David W. Akers, and the remainder of
Dr. Donald G. Tritt's library among others.
Welcome to the new bidders in this sale and,
of course, a big thank you to the many loyal
past bidders who have contributed to each
sales success. I appreciate the phone calls,
faxes, and e-mails that I receive daily from
you as you try to locate the numismatic
literature you need to complete or add to
your personal libraries. If I cannot help I
generally try to send you to those that can.
If any of you are working on reference works and
would like to see them used in my catalogues
while you are still working on them, I will be
happy to use such references. You could look
upon my usage as an "Incubator" until your
publication is printed.
Please see the photo's in the inside covers and
back cover of many numismatic literature
luminaries who attended the April 2001,
Chicago International Coin Fair Public
Auction #13, and those that took the time
to stop by my table at this Summer's Atlanta
2001, ANA Convention.
This summer I had several customers visit my
store in Minneapolis and one has recently
purchased nearly a thousand catalogues from
the 1860's to date. I always appreciate a visit
from anyone interested in browsing the store,
looking for various items of interest or just
the chance to sit and visit.
Last, but not least, I appreciate all the ANA
members who took the time to vote and
for those who voted for me to become a
Governor on the A.N.A. Board. I will do my
best to serve your interests, as well as the
A.N.A.'s, these next two years.
Please note at the bottom of this page the terms
of book conditions to be used for the litera-
ture offered in this and future sales.
Now it is time to open the catalogue, turn
the pages, and concentrate on finding your
next personal rarity. Qood luck!
BOOK CONDITIONS
New-As printed and originally produced. Fine-Clean and sound used copy.
Very good-Moderate wear, no major defects. Good-Used and worn book, complete.
6.
PUBLIC AUCTION AVNJD MAIL BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
AUCTION CATALOGUES
ahlstrOm, b
Kungsgatan 28, Box 7662, 103 94 Stockholm, Sweden
5 50 Sales. #L15, 17-21, 22-40, 46-50, 52-58, mostly with
Prices Realised. 1972-1998. Photo illustrated. Many with Prl
“APOSTROPHE SALES”
“Auction ‘79”, “Auction ‘ 80 ”, Auction ‘81... A consortium
consisting of Paramount, Rarcoa, Stack’s and Superior, formed
in 19 79 to avoid a bidding war for the right to hold the
“official” ANA sale at the annual ANA convention.
Each company has 500 lots in each sale, the order of
sale rotating each year. They have come to be known as the
“Apostrophe Sales.” In 1988 David W. Akers, formerly of
Paramount, took over Paramount’s portion of the sales.”-
American Numismatic Auctions.
COMPLETE 12 YEAR HARD BOUND SET
1 Auction ‘79-Auction ‘90. Complete hard bound set. 469, 507,
524, 461, 447, 550, 543, 585, 571, 636, 671 & 747 pages. Color
plates and B & W photo illustrated. Printed Prices Realized.
Fine, hard bound printed cloth. Greek, Roman, Byzantine Coins,
World Gold, Silver & Minor Coins & Paper Money, Mexico,
Canadian, Newfoundland & Provinces, Scotland Coins, Indian
Peace Medals, Coins, Colonial Coins, Large & Half Cents,
Medals, Commemoratives, US Early Dollars, Halves, Quarters,
Dimes & Half Dimes, US Currency, Fractional Currency,
US Gold, Pioneer, Private & Territorial Gold, Gold Bars, Calif.,
Fractional Gold, US Patterns. Excellent reference set. 1 50.
7” x 10 1/4”, Qengerke (1-12), S T
AAMLID, JAN OLAV
Postb oks 6893, St. Olavsplass, Oslo 1, Norway
18 CATALOGUES
2 Oktober 27, 1979-Mars 12, 1988. Auksjon Nr. 3-4, 6-18,
20. 500+ lots average. Color plates. Plates. Prices Realized printed
in back of catalogue.
Fine, full color card covers. Greek, Roman, Mynter og Sedler,
Tokens, Norges eneste privateide penning fra Olav den Hellige,
Medals, Banknotes printed in color, descriptive background
information. 2 Calif., Fractional Gold. 50.
8 1/4” X 11 1/2”, Z
AGORA
83 Qnrdrm St, Tel Aviv, Israel
3 May 14, 1974. Auction 1. Coins and Weights. 38 pages.
270 lots. 14 plates.
New, pictorial white card cover. Laid in estimate and bid sheet,
envelope. Contents 1 : Israeli Coin Weights; 2: Greek Coins; 3:
Coins of Palestine; 4: Roman Coins; 5: Byzantine Coins; 6:
Islamic Coins; 7 : Grins of The Crusaders; 8: Modem Grins anti
Tokens. The imperial coins (up to 260 C.E.) are listed under the
mints in which they were minted; City coins of Palestine and
Trans-Jordan (including the Decapolis) were listed in geographi-
cal order, from north to south, first cities on the western side of
Jordan and then on the eastern side. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
4 May 21, 1975. Auction 2. Coins and Weights. 50+ pages.
40 1 1< >ts. 1 6 plates.
New, pictorial yellow card cover. Laid in estimate and bid sheet,
envelope. Contents I : Jewish Grins; 2: Cities of Palestine; 3:
( iites of Trans-Jordan; 4: Nabataea; 5: Northern Araba Felix; 6:
Syria; 7: Phoenicia; 8: Egypt; 9: Roman Grins; 10: Byzantine
( Lins; I I: Islamic! loins; 12: Crusader Grins; 1 3: Weights. 40.
6 1/2" X 9 1/2", z
MYNTAUKTION 1
SVENSKA MYNT
H AHLSTROM MY NTH AN DEI. AH
STOCKHOLM
Fine, pictorial blue card cover. Swedish Coins, Bank Notes,
Medals, Decorations, Denmark, Norway, World Silver and
Gold Coins, Ancient Coins, Latin America, Russia. Profusely
illustrated. 90.
8 1/4” x 8 1/4”, Z
AKERS, DAVID
Stuart, FL.
6 October 21-23, 1997. The John Jay Pittman Collection:
Selected Numismatic Rarities. Part One. 303 pages. 1264 lots.
16 color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound red leadierette, bright gilt. Book plate inside
cover signed by: Gehring C. Pittman; David W. Akers;
Thomas A. Mulvaney and Donald L. Slouffman. Contents
I: Coins of Canada; II: U.S. Colonial Coins; III: U.S. Half Cents;
IV: U.S. Large Cents; V: U.S. Small Cents; VI: U.S. Two Cent
Pieces; VII: U.S. Nickel Three Cent Pieces; VIII: U.S. Nickel
Five Cent Pieces; Session Two; IX: U.S. Silver T hree Cent
Pieces; X: U.S. Half Dimes; XI: U.S. Dimes; XII: U.S. Twenty
Cent Pieces; XIII: U.S. Patterns; XIV: U.S. Commemorative
Coins; XV: Grins of Hawaii; Session Three; XVI: U.S. Proof
Sets; XVII: U.S. Gold Dollars; XVIII: U.S. Half Eagles; XIX:
U.S. Double Eagles; XX: Private and Territorial Gold Grins.
Number 062 of 250. 1 00.
8 3/4” x 1 1 1/4”, Prices Realized, S
7 May 20-2 1 , 1 998. The John Jay Pittman Collection: Selected
Numismatic Rarities. Part Two. 276 pages, lots 1265-2134-
1 6 color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Book plate inside
cover signed by: Gehring C. Pittman; David W. Akers;
Thomas A. Mulvaney and Donald L. Slouffman. Contents
I: U.S. Quarters; II: LJ.S. Half Dollars; III: U.S. Silver Dollars;
IV: U.S. Trade Drllars; Session Two; V: U.S. Proof sets; VI:
U.S. Quarter Eagles; VII: U.S. Three I Til, .r Gold Pieces; VIII:
U.S. I lalf Eagles; IX: U.S. Eagles; X: U.S. Medals and So-Gilled
Dollars; XI: U.S. Paper Money. Number 062 of 250. 100.
8 3/4” x I 1 1/4”, Prices Realized, S
rUBLIC AlJCrriON /NINO Ivl/NIL. lMlI S/\IHE HdLJMBEB-FC'H.JIVT'EENJ
7.
THE THREE PITTMAN CARD COVER SALES
8 October 21-23, 1997. The John Jay Pittman Collection:
Selected Nuntismatic Rarities. Part One. 303 pages. 1 264 lots.
16 color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, color pictorial card cover. Contents I: Coins of Canada;
II: U.S. Colonial Coins; III: U.S. Half Cents; IV: U.S. Large
Cents; V: U.S. Small Cents; VI: U.S. Two Cent Pieces;
VII: U.S. Nickel Three Cent Pieces; VIII: U.S. Nickel Five
Cent Pieces; Session Two; IX: U.S. Silver Three Cent Pieces;
X: U.S. Half Dimes; XI: U.S. Dimes; XII: U.S. Twenty Cent
Pieces; XIII: U.S. Patterns; XIV: U.S. Commemorative Coins;
XV: Coins of Hawaii; Session Three; XVI: U.S. Proof Sets;
XVII: U.S. Gold Dollars; XVIII: U.S. Half Eagles; XIX: U.S.
Double Eagles; XX: Private and Territorial Gold Coins. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
9 May 20-2 1 , 1 998. The John Jay Pittman Collection: Selected
Numismatic Rarities. Part Two. 276 pages, lots 1265-2134-
16 color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, color pictorial card cover. Contents I: U.S. Quarters;
II: U.S. Half Dollars; III: U.S. Silver Dollars; IV: U.S. Trade
Dollars; Session Two; V: U.S. Proof sets; VI: U.S. Quarter Eagles;
VII: U.S. Three Dollar Gold Pieces; VIII: U.S. Half Eagles;
IX: U.S. Eagles; X: U.S. Medals and So-Called Dollars;
XI: U.S. Paper Money. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
10 August6-8, 1999. The John Jay Pittman Collection: Selected
Numismatic Rarities. Part Three. 503 pages, lots 2135-5250.
16 color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, color pictorial card cover. Contents I: Canada and
Provinces; Session Two; II: Mexico; Session Three;
III; Central, South America, Caribbean; Hammered Coins of
Great Britain; Milled Coins of Great Britain; Guernsey, Ireland,
Isle of Man, Jersey & Scotland; Session Four: Albania to
Yugoslavia; Session Five: Afghanistan to Vietnam. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
Number 062 of 250
11 May 19, 1998. The Dr. Thaine B. Price Collection.
Featuring Outstanding Selections of U.S. Indian Head
Quarter Eagles (1908-1929); U.S. Indian Head Half Eagles
(1908-1929); U.S. Indian Head Eagles (1907-1933);
U.S. Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles (1907-1932); U.S.
Barber Half Dollars (1892-1915). 120 pages. 213 lots.4color
plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue leatherette, bright gilt. Signed by Thaine
B. Price; David W. Akers; Thomas A. Mulvaney. WITH:
The card cover version. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
12 May 19, 1998. The Dr. Robert C. Wynsen Collection
And Other Important Consignments. 52 pages. 386 lots.
Photo illustrated.
New, full color card cover. US Minors, Barber Quarters and
Halves, Commemorative Coins, US Gold. 20.
7” x 10”, S
THE THREE NOTABLE, JOHN JAY PITTMAN,
HARD BOUND REFERENCE CATALOGUES
WITH MATCHING NUMBERS
13 October 21-23, 1997. The John Jay Pittman Collection:
Selected Numismatic Rarities. Part One. 303 pages. 1264 lots.
16 color plates. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Book plate inside
cover signed by: Gehring C. Pittman; David W. Akers; Tho-
mas A. Mulvaney and Donald L. Slouffman. Contents I: Coins
of Canada; II: U.S. Colonial Coins; III: U.S. Half Cents; IV:
U.S. Large Cents; V: U.S. Small Cents; VI: U.S. Two Cent
Pieces; VII: U.S. Nickel Three Cent Pieces; VIII: U.S. Nickel
Five Cent Pieces; Session Two; IX: U.S. Silver Three Cent
Pieces; X: U.S. Half Dimes; XI: U.S. Dimes; XII: U.S. Twenty
Cent Pieces; XIII: U.S. Patterns; XIV: U.S. Commemorative
Coins; XV: Coins of Hawaii; Session Three; XVI: U.S. Proof
Sets; XVII: U.S. Gold Dollars; XVIII: U.S. Half Eagles; XIX:
U.S. Double Eagles; XX: Private and Territorial Gold Coins. 1 00.
8 3/4” x 1 1 1/4”, A
1 4 May 20-2 1 , 1 998. The John Jay Pittman Collection: Selected
Numismatic Rarities. Part Two. 276 pages, lots 1265-2134-
16 color plates. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Book plate inside
cover signed by: Gehring C. Pittman; David W. Akers;
Thomas A. Mulvaney and Donald L. Slouffman. Contents I:
U.S. Quarters; II: U.S. Half Dollars; III: U.S. Silver Dollars;
IV: U.S. Trade Dollars; Session Two; V: U.S. Proof sets;
VI: U.S. Quarter Eagles; VII: U.S. Three Dollar Gold Pieces;
VIII: U.S. Half Eagles; IX: U.S. Eagles; X: U.S. Medals and
So-Called Dollars; XI: U.S. Paper Money. 1 00.
8 3/4” x 1 1 1/4”, A
15 August6-8, 1999.The John Jay PittmanCollection: Selected
Numismatic Rarities. Part Three. 503 pages, lots 2135-5250.
16 color plates. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Book plate inside
cover signed by: Gehring C. Pittman; David W. Akers;
Thomas A. Mulvaney and Donald L. Slouffman. Contents I:
Canada and Provinces; Session Two; II: Mexico; Session Three;
III; Central, South America, Caribbean; Hammered Coins of
Great Britain; Milled Coins of Great Britain; Guernsey, Ireland,
Isle of Man, Jersey & Scotland; Session Four: Albania to
Yugoslavia; Session Five: Afghanistan to Vietnam. 100.
8 3/4” x 1 1 1/4”, A
16 Bids for all three sales must exceed the individual totals
by 5%
A.N.A SALES
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION
“AUCTION SALES HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH
ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE AMERICAN NU-
MISMATIC ASSOC ATION 1907-2000
There have been seventy auction sales from 1907-2000
designated as Official ANA Sales, fifty-seven occurred after
1933. The first thirteen sales are in short supply for the most
part and command a premium.
To sponsoi • the Official ANA Sale elevated a dealer to a new
plateau of business and importance. There were dealers,
however that were never heard of again after conducting the
sale! 1 93 5 saw William A. Qaede’s only auction sale and 1 936
was Arthur D. Whitehead’s only sale as well. A little known
dealer conducted the 1948 Boston sale and grew to be one of
A.N.A SALES CONTINUED
OCTOBER 5-6. 200 1
8.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAILBIL^ S
NUM HER - FOEJ RTEEN
A.N.A SALES CONTINUED
the foremost dealers in Numismatic Literature, Mr. Frank
J. Katen, who was taken from us only a short time ago at the
age of 98! The Ust of ANA sale dealers read like the WHO’S
WHO of numismatics. There have been, a few very different
approaches to these sales by the dealers. Many sales were
contained tvithin tire official converrtion program, this makes
them even more collectible! Kagin’s 1977 sale was printed in
five separate pans was a new idea. The title king of modem
ANA sales goes to Heritage Rare Coins, haring corrducted far
more sales than anyone else in ANA history! While Stack’s
is the oldest firm to have corrducted an ANA sale, their first
in 1939.
In additiorr to the early sales being scarce, so are official hard
bourrd editiotrs. The 1977 Kagin sale mentioned above
ivas issued in two special editiorrs, one leatherette and
arrother in full leather. Both of these editions are a tough find
for the collector!
The importance of these sale catalogs is utrderlined by the fact
that there is no other organizatiorr in nunrismatic history to
have sales held over such a lorrg time frame, 1907-2000. These
sales offer companies today, the opportunity to shore case vast
collections at auctiorr, with a rratiorud theme! This series
of catalogs ranks high among the most sought after by
collectors. ’’-David Sklow
SUPERB LONG RUN OF HARD BOUND
ANA CONVENTION CATALOGUES BOUND BY
ALAN GRACE OR BY THE CATALOGUER
WITH A FEW CARD COVERS.
17 1931 Auction and Convention Program and 1939 ANA
Convention Programs. 44 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, blue/gray and yellow pictorial card covers. 30.
6” x 9”,S
1 8 August 1 3- 1 8, 1 938. A.N.A. Sale. J. M. Henderson. 32 pages.
510 lots.
Fine, yellow pictorial card cover. 30.
6” x 9”,S
19 August 16-21, 1941. A.N.A. Sale. Ira Reed. Official
Program. 1941 Convention of the American Numismatic
Association: Catalogue-XXVII. 82 pages. 808 lots.
New, hard bound brown cloth over tan pictorial card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
6 1/4" x 9 l/2",S
20 August 22-27, 1 942. A.N.A. Sale. Abe Kosoff (Numismatic
Gallery). 71 pages. 1 190 lots.
New, hard bound cloth over orange pictorial card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
6” x 9",S
21 August 17-21, 1946. A.N.A. Sale. Numismatic Gallery.
1 1 0 pages. 2 1 97 lots.
Fine, green card cover, peripherally faded. 30.
6” x 9”,T
22 August 23-27, 1947. Numismatic Gallery. 176 pages.
1 754 lots. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound black cloth over pictorial cover, bright gilt .40.
6” x 9",S
New, hard bound dark blue cloth over white card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
6” x 9”, Prices Realized, S
24 August 21-25, 1949. A.N.A. Sale. Numismatic Gallery (Abe
Kosoff). 90 pages. 2195 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial gold foil card cover. 30.
6” x 9”, Prices Realized,S
25 August 25-29, 1950. A.N.A. Sale. James Kelly. 96 pages.
1473 lots. 16 plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound black pebbled leather over blue foil
card cover. Sol Kaplan name in gilt on cover. 40.
6” x 9”, Prices Realized, S
26 August 25-29, 1951. A.N.A. Sale. James Kelly. 110 pages.
2103 lots. Plates, photo illustrated. Hand Priced
Fine, tan card cover. 30.
7” x 10”, Hand priced, T
27 August 16-18-19-21, 1952. A.N.A. Sale. Numismatic Fine
Arts/Hans M.F. Schulman/New Netherlands Coin. 1 58 pages.
4880 lots. 48 plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth peripherally faded, over white
card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8”x 10”, Prices Realized, S
28 August 22-26, 1953. A.N.A. Sale. Numismatic Gallery.
190 pages. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Fine, peripherally faded card cover. 30.
6” x 9”, Prices Realized, S
29 August 17-21, 1954- A.N.A. Sale. Federal Coin Exchange.
200 pages. 4175 lots. 49 plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound green cloth over pictorial green card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Prices Realized, S
30 August 24-27, 1 955. A.N.A. Sale. Bebee’s. 80pages. lOplates.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound brown cloth over yellow card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
7” x 10 1/4”, Prices Realized, S
3 1 August 22-25, 1956. A.N.A. Sale. James Kelly. 64 pages.
Photo illustrated. 3 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, hard bound red pebbled cloth, bent top comer over
pictorial card cover, gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 1 1 1/4”, Prices Realized, S
52 August 20-24, 1957. A.N.A. Sale. Federal Coin Exchange.
104 pages. 9 plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound russet cloth over pictorial card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 1 I", Prices Realized, S
55 August 13-16, 1958. A.N.A. Sale. A. Kosoff. 52 pages.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial card cover, peripherally faded. 25.
25 August 21-25, 1948. A.N.A. Sale. Milford Coin &. Stamp
Co. (Frink Katen). 176 pages. 2765 lots. Prices Realized.
PUBLICS ACJCTTIOISI ANDMAIL B 1 L 'J SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
9.
34 August 24-27, I960. A.N.A. Sale. Conn &. Whiteneck.
138 pages. 3013 lots. Photo illustrated. Post Printed Priced.
New, hard bound black cloth over tan card cover. 40
6” x 9”, Post Printed Priced, S
35 August 7-10, 1963. Al. C. Overton. 1963 ANA Conven-
tion Sale. 64 pages. 2000 lots. 20 plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound tan cloth, bright gilt over color pictorial
card cover. 40.
6 3/4" x 10”, Prices Realized, S
36 August 19-22, 1964. Federal Brand Enterprises. 1964.
73rd ANA Convention Sale. 142 pages. 3849 lots. 1 1 plates.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound green cloth, bright gilt over pictorial card
cover. 40.
8 314" x 1 1”, Prices Realized, S
37 August 16-20, 1966. A.N.A. Sale. A. Kosoff and
Numismatic Enterprises. 52 pages. 2205 lots. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound brown cloth, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x II”, Prices Realized, S
38 August 8-12, 1967. A.N.A. Sale. Paramount Coin Corpora-
tion. 68 pages. 3139 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound gray cloth over pictorial card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
39 August 21-24, 1968. A.N.A. Sale. A. Kosoff. 51 pages.
2250 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound orange cloth over pictorial card cover,
Bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
40 August 12-16, 1 969. A.N.A. Paramount Coin Corporation.
72 pages. 3053 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound black pebbled leatherette over card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
41 August 12-16, 1970. A.N.A. Rare Coin Company
of America. 191 pages. 2513 lots. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized,S
42 August 11-13, 1971. A.N.A. Stack’s. 200 pages. 2595 lots.
Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth, peripherally faded, over card
cover, bright gilt. 40.
6 3/4” x 10”, Prices Realized, S
43 August 15-18, 1972. A.N.A. Paramount International Coin
Corporation. 88 pages. 3124 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound green cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
44 August 23-26, 1973. A.N.A. Jess Peters, Inc. 108 pages.
3095 lots. 90 Plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
45 August 13-17, 1974. A.N.A. Paramount International Coin
Corporation. 145 pages. 1514 lots. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound black cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
46 August 19-23, 1975. A.N.A. Superior Stamp and Coin
Co. 316 pages. 3583 lots. 100+ Plates. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound brown cloth over card cover, bright gilt.40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
47 August 24-28, 1976. A.N.A. Stack’s. 448 pages. 4178 lots.
Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
6 1/2” x 10”, Prices Realized, S
48 August 23-27,1977. Kagin’s 5 Part ANA Sale. 500+ pages.
5446 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized
New, hard bound brown cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
Five parts hard bound as one volume. 40.
6” x 9”, Prices Realized,S
49 July 29-August 1, 1979. A.N.A. New England Rare
Coin Auctions. 200+ pages. 3000 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound green cloth over card cover, bright gilt.40.
1 1 ” x 8 1/2”, Prices Realized, S
50 August 18-21, 1980. A.N.A. Steve Ivy Numismatic
Auctions. 13 1 pages. 3500 lots. Plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound white buckram over card cover, bright gilt.40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized,S
51 July 28-August 1, 1981. A.N.A. Bowers & Ruddy
Galleries. 346 pages. 3502 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized,S
52 August 17-21, 1982. A.N.A. Steve Ivy Numismatic
Auctions. 126 pages. 3500 lots. Plates. 2 part set bound
together. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound red cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
53 August 16-20,1983. A.N.A. Kagin’s 5 Session sale. 300+
pages. 4800 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Eine, hard bound color printed board over card covers. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
54 July 25-30, 1984. A.N.A. Kurt R. Krueger. 112 pages.
3776 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound brown leatherette over card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
A.N.A SALES CONTINUED
TOOZ >1 71 OJLDO
10.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL RID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
A.N.A SALES CONTINUED
5 5 August 20-24,1 985 .A.N.A. Heritage N umismatic Auctions.
132 pages. 4182 lots. Plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound black leatherette over card cover,
bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
56 August 6-9, 1986. A.N.A. Kagins. 3 16 pages. 5984 lots. Plates.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11", Prices Realized, S
57 July 20-23, 1988. A.N.A. Heritage Numismatic Auctions.
196 pages. 3456 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
58 August 7-9, 1992. A.N.A. Heritage Numismatic Auctions.
288 pages. 3489 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound buckram over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 112” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
59 July 27-31, 1993. A.N.A. Heritage Numismatic Auctions.
338 pages. 8603 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound gray buckram over card cover, bright gilt.40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
60 July 23-24, 1994. A.N.A. Heritage Numismatic Auctions.
394 pages. 8507 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound buckram over card cover, bright gilt. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realized, S
6 1 August 10-12, 1995. A.N.A. Heritage Numismatic Auctions.
413 pages. 8871 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard hound black buckram over card cover, bright gilt.40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Prices Realizcd,S
62 August 14-17,1 996. A.N.A. Heritage Numismatic Auctions.
497 pages. 9282 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound red buckram over card cover, bright gilt.40.
8 1/2” x 1 1”, Prices Realized, S
63 July 30-August 2, 1997. A.N.A. Heritage Numismatic
Auctions. 421 pages. 8578 lots. Plates. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New', hard bound red buckram over card cover, bright gilt.40.
8 1/2" x 11 ”, Prices Realized, S
3 ANA Auctions
64 1998, 1999 Heritage Numismatic Auctions, 2000
Bowers and Merena Galleries. Plates. Photo illustrated,
Prices Realized
New, color pictorial card covers. 30.
8 1/2" x 11”, Prices Realized, S
AZTLAN COIN CO., INC.
W. Larry Hanks, POB 12 003, 1444 Montana , El Paso, TX 79912
“A FEW WORDS ABOUT
THE FAULKNER COLLECTION:
Over Ninety-Five percent of the follow ing lots offered in this
mail bid auction are from the Faulkner collection. Mr. Faulkner
spent over 30 years putting this collection of Eight Real coins
together having stopped buying coins in the year 1961. It was
Mr. Faulkner’s wish that his collection he auctioned so that
his coins be distributed in the widest possible way. One w'ill
note that he attempted to assemble a complete date set of die
very popular Mexican Eight Real coins from 1733-1896,
including one example each of all known Insurgent mint
issues and counterstamped coins of the Royalist forces.
With the exception of very few coins, he completed his task.
I know’ for a fact that since the famous Pradeau-Bothamley
sale of 1970-1971, I can not recall any one collection of
8 reales by date being offered in such completeness at
public sale. In any event from common to rare, there’s a little
something for every one in this sale and I w'ish you the best of
luck in your bids.”
W. Larry Hanks, President.
65 July 15, 1977. The Faulkner Collection of Mexican Ocho
Reales. 24 pages. 401 lots. 14 plates.
Fine, orange card cover with 1” tear on one plate page.
Contents 1: Pillar Ocho (8) Reales/Philip V; 2: Ferdinand;
3: Carolus III; 4: Bust Pillar Ocho (8) Reales, 5: Carolus III;
6: Carolus IV; 7: Bust Pi liar Ocho (8) Reales, 8: Insurgent Issues
of ( Ihihuahua Mint, 9: Durango Mint, 10: Cualajara Mint,
1 1 : Guanajuato Mint, 12: Zacatecas Mint; I 3: Somhrerette de
Vargas; 14: Supreme National Council; 15: Suds Ocho
PUBLIC AUCTION ANDMAILB1D SALE NUMBEK-F’CX JRTEEN
11.
(8) Reales; 16: Counterstamped Issues of the Insurgent
Perkxl Ocho (8) Reales; 17: Cap and Ray Ocho (8) Reales;
18: Coinage of Maximilian; 19: Miscellaneous Coins of Mexico;
20: Revolutionary Coinage (one lot of 1913 Parral Silver One
Peso photo illustrated); 21: Mexican Gold Coinage Ocho
(8) Escodos; 22: Mexican Paper Money. See the 3-part Pradeau-
Bothamley Superior auction catalogues (as referenced above)
offered. This is first I have seen of this catalogue, in over 30 years
of collecting auction catalogues. 80.
6 3/4” x 9”, Not listed in Qengerke ,Z
BANGS, MERWIN & CO.
TWO SPLENDID EARLY AMERICAN AUCTION
SALES IN NEW CONDITION
66 June 21-23, 1859. (John K. Curtis, E.M. Camp, Walsh.)
Catalogue of a Large and Very Choice Collection of Coins,
Tokens and Medals (Ancient and Modem,) Among the many
Gems in this collection, are a large variety of American Gold
and Silver Coins of rare dates, some of them nearly proofs;
Complete sets of American Cents and Half Cents, many of
them proofs; Proof Patterns, Gold Silver and Copper Pieces,
Rare New Jersey, Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts, and
Virginia Cents and Half Cents, all fine, Fine American and
Foreign Medals, English Coins and Tokens, in Silver and
Copper, &c., &c.; Also a collection of Rare Autographed
Letters and Documents, &c., The whole forming the finest
collection ever offered in New York. 40 pages. 746, 328 lots.
New, hard bound black buckram over yellow paper cover.
Attinelli mentions that the first 746 lots belonged to Curtis &.
the addenda material belonged to Wilder (lots 1-20), Walsh (lots
22-50), Camp (lots 51 59) and the rest Curtis. 100 Large Cents,
choice pieces and UNC’s. Proof half cents, 80 large cents.
Proof Half Cents, Colonial Coins, Early Silver, Silver and Bronze
Medals, 83 English Tradesmens Tokens Large and Halfpenny
size, American Store Cards, US Gold, 6 Calif., Fractional Gold,
14 US Patterns. 60.
5 3/4” x 8 3/4; Qengerke, T
67 December 15, 1859. (John K. Curtis) Catalogue of a Large
and Very Choice Collection of Coins, Tokens &. Medals,
(Ancient and Modern,) Among the many Gems in this
collection, are a large variety of American Copper Coins
of the rare dates, some of them nearly proofs; complete Sets
of American Cents and Half Cents, rare New Jersey,
Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Virginia Half Cents, all fine.
Fine American and Foreign Medals, English Coins and
Tokens, (some Silver.) 14 pages. 459 lots.
New, hard bound black buckram over blue paper cover with
“Curtis” written in pencil. 60 Large Cents, 24 Half Cents,
South and Central American, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Rus-
sia, Hayti, Dutch West Indies, France, England, Roman Copper
and Brass, Macedonia, Medals, US Colonial. 60.
5 3 14" x 8 3/4', Qengerke, T
BANK LEU & MUNZEN UND MEDAILLEN
Zurich & Basel Switzerland
COMPLETE FOUR PART WALTER NIGGELER SALE
68 3./4. Dezember 1965; 2 1 ./2 2 . Oktober 1966;
2./3. November 1967. 3-/4- November 1967. Sammlung
Walter Niggeler. I, II, III, IV Teils. Complete set.
1965-1967. 67, 63, 64, 28 pages. 1604 lots I-III, 250 lots part
IV. 32, 28, 32, 24 plates. Prices realized in photocopy for
Teil 1 only. Estimate sheets laid in.
Fine, black card covers with small sticker upper right comer,
peripheral fading. Part 1: Griechische Miinzen; Part
2: Griechische Miinzen der romischen Kaiserzeit; Romische
Miinzen Republik bis Augustus; Part 3: Romische Miinzen.
Kaiserzeit nach Augustus; Part 4: Schweiz, Italien. 100.
8” x 1 1 1/2", Clain-Stefanelli 1891* 4430, 4080, 11785, Qrwrsonpage
285. Daehn 4180.Z
BANK LEU & LEU NUMISMATIK
Zurich, Switzerland
69 1971-1996. 68 Sales #1-22, 24-61, 63, 65-70, 72-73.
Photo illustrated. Plates. Some prices realized.
MUNZEN
MITTELALTER
NEUZEIT
AUKTION I
BANK LEU AG ZORICH
Fine-New, card cover. Goldmunzen, Napoleoniennes,
Medaillen, Kelten, Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Schweiz,
Deutschland, Italien, Belgien, Holland, Schweden,
Moderner Islam, Lippa in Nummis, Britain, Russia,
Spanien und Kolonien and much more. With Liste 10-
18, 20. Includes Virgil M. Brand Teil 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
Paul Weweler and others. 145.
8” x 10”, Some prices realized, Z
70 October 19, 1992. Auction 55. A Highly Important
Collection of The Gold Coinage of The Kingdom of Portugal.
92 pages. 190 lots. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial yellow card cover. Virtually every lot is
photo illustrated. This was the largest offering of comparable
importance since the 1945 Glendining sale. 35.
8" x 10", Z
7 1 Mai 28, 1974. Griechische Miinzen: Aus der Sammlung eines
Kunstfreundes. 372 pages. 253 lots. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
Fine, dusty cream card cover. Every lot photo illustrated
both obverse and reverse in actual size, and than
enlarged, with descriptions and annotations. 65.
8 1/2” x 10”, Prices Realized,Z
72 J uni 21-23, 1 989. Sammlung Herbert J . Erlanger. N iirnberg:
Miinzen, Marken und Medaillen Von Niimberg, Medaillen
der Universitat Altdorf, 2/3 Taler mit Gegenstempeln des
Frankischen Kreises, Miinzen und Medaillen in Fremden
Auftrag, Von Niimberger, Miinzmeistem, Stempelschneidem
und Medailleuren. 219 pages. 2458 lots. Color plates. Seperate
123 plate catalogue.
Fine, pictorial card cover.
8 1/4" x 11 3/4”, Z
50.
OCTOBER 5-<3. 200 1
12.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND N4A\IL BUT SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
BERGMAN, JOHN F.
4223 Iroquois Ave. Laketvood, CA 90713
SIX AUCTION SALES & 3 FIXED PRICE LIST
73 6 Mail Bid Sales with 3 Fixed Price Lists. 1985-1993.
Prices Realized.
Fine-New overall, self paper cover and card covers. Sales
included The Paramount Library, William and Elizabeth Wisslead
Library, and Joe Der. All with prices realized. 30.
5 1/2" X 8 1/2" & 8 1/2" x 11 ”,R
BOUND CATALOGUES
TWO SETS OF BOUND CATALOGUES, MOSTLY
HAND PRICED
74 1: September 22-23, 1863. W. H. Strobridge. US Gold, Sil-
ver and Copper Coins, Washington, Colonial and Pattern Pieces
the property of George F. Seavy. The Rare Printed Post Priced
Catalogue; 2 ; December 6-7,1 866. E. Cogan. American Gold,
Silver and Copper Coins and Medals with Colonial, Washing-
ton and Pattern Pieces... The Property of Colin Lightbody. Hand
Priced and Named; 3: February 23-26, 1874. W.E. Woodward
(catalogued by Strobridge). Coins, Medals and Tokens, Fland
Priced; 4: June 24-25, 1880. J.W. Haseltine. United States &l
Foreign Coins... Fine Line of Cents and Half Cents. Fland Priced;
5: December 12, 1914. T.L. Elder. United States Cents and
Half Cents.. .Williamjester. Partially Hand Priced; 6: April 12,
1916. W. Hesslein. Collection of E. Miller... Consisting of An
Exceptionally Fine Set of US Cents, Half Cents and Colonials.
Some Rare US Gold, Silver, Patterns, Paper Money. Hand
Priced; 7: December 20, 1916. H. Chapman. Collections of
Coins, Medals, Paper Money of A. Davis, R. Oehme, H. Gray,
Mrs. C. Peabody. Fland Priced.
Fine, hard bound red cloth. 7 catalogues all with covers. 150.
6” x 9”, Qengerke, A
75 1: May 3-4, 1871. E. Cogan. American, English & Ancient
Gold, Silver and Copper Coins and Medals Tire Property of
Emil Cauftman. 2 Plates. Rare Original Prices Realized bound
in and Hand Priced; 2: October 30-November I, 1876. E.
Cogan. ( Sold, Silver and Copper G>ins and Medals Tire Prop-
ertyol I I. Adams. Partially Hand Priced; 3: December 16-18,
1 878. E. Cogan. ( fold, Silver and Copper Coins of the late J.
Id k >t. Hand Priced; 4: November 26-27, 1 880. S.K. Harzfeld.
( a tins, Medals, B K>ks, Etc.... American Cents formed hyj. Roach
and ( Randall, US 6* Foreign ( loins & Medals in Cold and
Silver... Pattern Dollars. Line Art Illustration of Pattern Dollars.
Hand Priced.
Fine, hard bound red cloth. 4 catalogues all with covers 150.
6” x 9”, Qengerke,A
BOURGEY, EMIL M.
7, rue Drout, 7, P apis, France
76 69 Sales. 1957-1980. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial card covers. Greek, Roman, Byzantine, French,
Europe, World Coins, Medals, Jetons, Literature, Gold, Silver,
Copper and Bronze Coins. Some sales with prices realized.
With 20 Fixed Price Lists. 145.
8 1/4" x 10 1/2", 6” x 9 1/2”, z
BURGAN, CLAUDE
68, rue de Richelieu, 17002 Paris, France
77 21 Sales. 1979-1991. Photoillustrated.
Fine, color pictorial covers. Greek, Roman, Byzantine, France
and World Coins. Well illustrated catalogues. 90.
8 1/4" x 10 1/2”, z
78 23 Sales. 1979-1994- Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial covers. Greek, Roman, Byzantine, France
and World Coins. Well illustrated catalogues. 60.
8 1/4” x 10 1/2", z
BOWERS & RUDDY
79 May 19-20, 1972. The American Auction Association Inc.
presents the Armand Champa Collection. ..and other
important consignments. 104 pages. 1211 lots. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound orange cloth over photo illustrated card
covers, prices realized bound in. 1 35 Large Cents; 30 photos.
Early Dimes and Halt Dimes, Half Dollars, Dollars, Gobrecht
Dollars, Fractional Currency, US & Territorial Cold, 166 US
Patterns. Inscribed “To/Warren Baker/Compliments of/
Armand Champa” 30.
6 1/2” x 9 3/4”, Qengcrkc (1 ),S
PUBLICAUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN 13-
BOWERS AND MERENA
Wolfeboro, NH
COMPLETE 4-PART BASS SALE
80 May 7-9, October 2-4, 1999; May 2 5-26, November 20-2 1 ,
2000. 376, 477, 232, 232 pages. 2802, 1968, 920, 981 lots.
Color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, color pictorial card covers. 60.
8 1/2” x 11", S
BOWERS, Q. DAVID
HUGE HOARD OF
BOWERS’ AUCTION SALES-550+
81 1 972-200 1 . BOWERS AND RUDDY and BOWERS AND
MERENA SALES
This huge hoard grades uniformly Fine to New. Not
complete but many, many duplicate sales. Did not check to
see how many had prices realized. Over 550 auction sales in
12 cartons. Estimated at a little over 70y each as the
consignor said to “sell diem.” Will ship by United Parcel.400.
8 1/2” x 11", Clain-Stefanelli, Qengerke,H
CALIC6, x & f.
Plaza del Angel, 2, Barcelona, Spain
82 14 y 1 5 de Febrero de 1 969. 52 pages. 957 lots. With Separate
62 Laminas.
New, glossy white card cover. Series Antiguas de Hispania,
Griegas, Romanas, Reinos de Espana, Monarquia e Imperio
Espanol, Series Extranjeras, Obras de Numismatica.
Includes Ecuador. 30.
7 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
83 7 de Marzo de 1974. Coleccion Isabel II (1833-1868).
43 pages. 151 lots. Color frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
Fine, full color illustration of Isabel II pasted in oval. This was
the collection of Miquel Torres Marina 1906-1972. 30.
8 1/2” x 10 3/4”
SPECIAL HARD BOUND LIBRARY EDITION
WITH PRICES REALIZED
84 13 de Junto de 1977. Isabel II (1833-1868), Coleccion de
Monedas de Oro. 63 pages. 775 lots. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound black leatherette. 45.
6 3/4” x 8 3/4”, Prices Realized, Z
85 18 y 19 de Junio de 1 979. Catalogo de Monedas Antiguas de
Hispania. 177 pages. 1277 lots. Photo illustrated. Map.
New, dust jacket over hard bound blue leatherette, bright gilt.
Every lot is illustrated both obverse and reverse. 45.
8 1/2” X 10 1/2”, Z
86 23 de Enero de 1980. Duros de Fernando VTI, 1808-1833.
55 pages. 275 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color illustration of Duros de Fernando VII on oversize
card cover. Every lot is illustrated both obverse and reverse.30.
8 1/2” X 10 1/2”, Z
87 26 de Febrero de 1987. Coleccion de Monedas de la Corona
Catalano-Aragonesa y catalanas en general, 1076-1958.
79 pages. 738 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, full color pictorial card cover. 30.
8 1/2” x 10 1/2”, Z
88 14-15 Junio 1993. 1 50 pages. 1 579 lots. Photo illustrated.
New, full color card cover. Monedas Griegas, Antiguas
de Hispania, Republica Romana, Imperio Romano,
Imperio Bizantino, Visigodas, Arabes, Corona Catalano-
Aragonesa, Reino de Castilla y Leon, Monarquia Espanola e
Imperio Espanol, Guerra Civil, Jefatura de Francisco Franco,
Monedas Extranjeras, Medallas de Proclamaciones y Juras,
Medallas Historicas y Commemorativas y Obras, Catalogos y
Revistas de Numismatica. 30.
8 1/2” x 10 1/2", Z
89 21-22 Diciembre 1994. 148 pages. 1545 lots. 48 plates.
New, full color card cover. Monedas Griegas, Antiguas de
Hispania, Republica Romana, Imperio Romano,
Imperio Bizantino, Visigodas, Arabes, Corona Catalano-
Aragonesa, Reino de Castilla y Leon, Monarquia Espanola e
Imperio Espanol, 2.a Republica, Jefatura de Francisco Franco,
Pellofes y Plomos, Monedas Extranjeras, Monedas Portugesas,
Medallas Historicas y Commemorativas y Obras, Catalogos y
Revistas de Numismatica. 30.
8 1/2” X 10 1/2”, Z
CALIFORNIA STAMP CO.
Biltmore Theater Building (Qround Floor) 526 West Fifth Street, L.A., Calif.
Three California Stamp Co. sales are identified in
Martin Gengerke’s book “American Numismatic Auctions.
The sales listed below has been offered less than a dozen times
over the past 50 years.
90 February 21, 1928. Collections and Consignments of Coins.
The Property7 of Various Collectors. 27 pages. 1130 lots.
Fine, yellow paper cover, peripherally fading. Early Dollars,
Halves by Haseltine, Early Dimes and Half Dimes, US Colonial
Coins, 5 Calif., Fractional Gold, 11 US Patterns by
AW numbers. 30.
5 3/4” x 8 1/2", Qengerke,X
9 1 November 14, 1930. Catalogue Collections and Consignments
of Coins The Property of Various Collectors. 28 pages.
986 lots.
New, pink card cover, peripheral fading. “The following Large
Cents are from the celebrated collection formed by Dr. Geo.
P. French, of Rochester, New York. These cents w ere among
the very7 first selected from this famous collection when it w7as
broken up, and are in the original separate boxes with the
original markings. The prices and numbers are those given in
the catalog of this collection issued by the well know n
numismatist Mr. B. Max Mehl, and represent the cost of these
beautiful cents.” 1 29 Large Cents by Andrews nos., Half Cents,
Foreign Crowns, Chinese Early Barter Money, Annam Coins,
Collection of Mexican Coins from 1 798 to Rebel Issue and Toltec
Money, Medals, U.S. Gold, 17 Calif., Fractional Gold. 30.
5 3/4” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke.X
92 November 11, 1932. Catalogue Collections and Consignments
of Coins. The Property7 of Various Collectors. 23 pages.
828 lots.
New, pink card cover. US Silver, Colonial Coins, Greek,
Roman, Annam, China, Corea, Fonnosa, Mexico, Liberia,
Bagdad and Persia Coins, Large Cents, Medals, US Gold,
16 Calif., Fractional Gold. 30.
5 3/4" x 8 1/2”, Qengerke,X
IOOZ ‘9'S LI?iaO-LOO
14.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL RIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
CAY6N, JUAN R.
Fuencarral, 41 Madrid 4, Espana
CORRESPONDING WITH MR. CAYON HE
MENTIONED THAT HE NEVER MADE A LIST
OF THE PRICES REALIZED
93 30 de Noviembre y 1 de Diciembre 1967. l.a Venta
Publica , Monedas y Medallas. 40+ pages. 642+ lots. 7 plates.
Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial silver foil card cover. Contents: Coleccion
de Reales de a ocho Hispano- Americanos, Reales de a uno
de los Borbones, Duplicados de una importante Coleccion,
Monedas Antiguas, Libros de Numismatica. Counterstamps.
Profusely illustrated. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 112”, z
94 30 de Noviembre y 1 de Diciembre 1968. 2.a Venta
Publica , Monedas y Medallas. 40+ pages. 500 lots. 7 plates.
Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial gold foil card cover. Contents:
Monedas Romanas, Ibericas, Extranjeras, Monedas de
Castilla y Leon, Monedas de Aragon, Monedas de Espana.
Profusely illustrated. 40.
6 1/2" x 9 1/2", z
95 18deJuniode 1968. 3.a Venta Publica, Monedas y Medallas.
50+ pages. 1218 lots. 34 plates. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial gold foil card cover. Contents: Monedas
Extranjeras, Monedas Griegas, Monedas Romanas, Monedas
Ibericas, Monedas de Espanolas. Profusely illustrated. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
96 25 de Octubre de 1968. 4.'1 Venta Publica , Monedas y
Medallas. 40+ pages. 345 lots. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial gold foil card cover. Contents: Reales de a Ocho
de los Borhones espanoles. Profusely illustrated. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
97 14deAbrilde 1970. 1 1 .' Venta Publica , Monedas y Medallas.
40+ pages. 1529 lots. 27 laminas. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial gold foil card cover. Contents: Coleccion de
Monedas Espanolas ( Monedas Romanas, Extranjeras, Espanolas,
Cohre Espanol, Medallas, Plata Espanola), Coleccion “A”
Monedas Romanas, Coleccion de Duros Extranjeras, Coleccion
de Duros Espanoles, Coleccion de Billetes Espanoles.
Profusely illustrated. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
CHAPMAN, S.H. & S.
Philadelphia
98 June 9-14, 1 884. Catalogue of the Very Dirge and Well-known
Collection of Ancient Greek and Roman, English, Foreign
and American Coins and Medals of Thomas Warner, Esq.,
Of Cohocton. Steuben Co., N.Y. Cor. Mem. of the Am.
Numismatic Society of New York City. 180 pages. 3727 lots.
Hand Priced.
Very gcxxl, hard bound 1/4 black leather, marbled board,
contents fine, priced in red ink. Contents: Creek, Roman, States
< >f Tlie Crusaders in The Levant, Malta, Modem Greece, Italian
Medals-The Carrara Medals, German States and Cities,
I lungary, Medals, France and Colonies, Great Britain, English
Tokens, Scotland, Ireland, Canadian Coins and Medals hy
McLachlan, Sweden, Russia, Spain, China, Japan, Coins of
1 he States of Mexicx > and Mexican Medals, Central America,
West India Islands, South America, Ecuador, British Colonies
in North America, Coins of The States, US Medals, Church
Communion Tokens, H.T. Tokens, Masonic Medals, Fractional
Currency, Early US Silver, Half Dimes, 122 Large Cents,
53 Half Cents, Early US Gold, 6 Calif., Fractional Gold,
1792 Disme, 164 US Patterns. 90.
9” x 12”, Hand Priced, A
99 December 16-17, 1895. Catalogue of the Magnificent
Collection of Coins of the United States, formed by the late
Richard B. Winsdor, Providence, R.I. 87 pages. 1353 lots.
Very good, loose chipped white card covers, gilt. Contents:
Coins of The Colonies and States, Medals, Early US Silver, 181
Large Cents, 65 Half Cents, Canada by Leroux, US Fractional
Currency, Early US Gold, Pioneer & Private Gold, 8 Calif.,
Fractional Gold, 11 Earliest Patterns for The Coinage of
the US, 28 US Patterns. 60.
9 1/4" x 12", Clain-Stefanelli 412103, A
CHAPMAN, HENRY
333 and 335 South 16th Street, Philadelphia
100 June 28-29, 1918. Catalogue of the Collection of
Magnificent Specimens of American Colonial, State and
United States Coins and Medals in gold, silver and copper.
New York Brasher’s Doubloon 1787, Paper Money and
Numismatic Books of the late A.W. Jackman. 76 pages.
1 156 lots. 9 Plates. Prices Realized bound in.
COLLECTION Or ALLISON W JACKMAN
HENRY CHAPMAN PHILAD»1 >•”'*
aoev »' n* .o*i» iiihi >»
Very gcxxl, original hard bound white cloth, white board cover,
gilt, contents and plates fine. 226 Large Cents; MS ‘93 (5).
7 1 Half Cents, Extensive Colonials by State by Crosby <$c Maris,
Dollars, Halves & Quarters by Haseltine, Halt Dimes by Newlin,
Half Cents, Colonial Currency, Brasher Doubloon of 1787,
1792 Disme and Half Disme, 3 Calif., Fractional Gold with
2 plated, 6 US Patterns. 900.
9” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli 412000 & 12183. Qengerke (36), A
101 June 24-27, 1914. Catalogue of the Magnificent Collection
of American Colonial Coins, Historical and National Medals,
United States Coins, U.S. Fractional Currency, Canadian
Coins & Medals, Etc., formed by the late George M. Parsons
(Rafael H. Wood; H. L. Stevens; Charles Stcigerwalt).
165 pages. 2756 lots. Hand Priced.
PUBLIC AUCTION A KID MAIL BI D SALE NUMBER-Ft^LJRTEEN
15.
Very good, original hard bound original white cloth and
original white hoard, hack cover loose, contents fine, gilt.
170 Large Cents; 74 photos. 65 Half Cents, Colonial & and
State Coins by Crosby & Maris, Extensive Washington Coins
and Medals Unknown to Bilker, Indian Peace Medals, War of
1 8 1 2 &. Mexican War 1 846- 1 848, Historical Medals, Fractional
Currency includes Sheets, Blocks and Essays, Oddities of U.S.
Coinage, Early Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes &
O Mint, Early US Gold & Private Gold, 15 Calif., Fractional
Gold, 214 US Patterns. 175.
9 1/2” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #12192. Qengerl ce (24), A
CHAPMAN, S.H.
1128 Spruce Street, Philadelphia
102 May 27-29, 1914. Catalogue of die Magnificent Collection
of the Gold, Silver and Copper Coins of the United States of
William F. Gable. 107 pages. 1865 lots. Frontispiece of
Gable and portrait of Chapman.
COLLECTION
OF
GOLD. SILVER AND COPPER
COINS
OF THE
UNITED STATES
OF
WILLIAM F. CABLE, E»q.
CATALDCLID BY
S. H. CHAPMAN
MAY 27. 28. 29, 1914
Fine, white card cover slight chipping on spine, contents New,
gilt. Greek, Roman, 125 Large Cents. Half Cents, U.S. and
Foreign Medals, Foreign Gold and Silver, Continental and
Colonial Currency, Fractional Currency, Confederate Currency,
Early US Silver, Early US Gold and O Mint, Pioneer and
Territorial of Charlotte and Dahlonega, National Bank Notes,
Washington Pattern Pieces, 46 Calif., Fractional Gold,
4 Early Patterns of US including 1792 Disme and Flalf Dime,
77 US Patterns. 95.
9 1/4” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #11974, A
103 December 9-10, 1920. The Collection of Historical Coins
and Medals Relating to American History, The Dominion of
Canada and Awards To Indian Chiefs and British Regal and
War Medals formed by W.H. Hunter, Esq. Toronto. 92 pages.
856 lots.
Very good, chipped white card cover loose, back cover miss-
ing, contents Fine. Contents: Colonies of France in North
America, by Leroux or Betts lot #1-9; Colonial Period, 1632-
1736, lot #10-35; Medals awarded to Indian Chiefs, French
and English, lot #36-89; Medals awarded to Indian Chiefs,
American, lot #90-162; Medals on the war between England
& France, 1755-1763, lot #165-193; English Coins, lot #194-
223; Medals on the Independence of the United States, lot
#224-248; British Military' Medals, lot #249-330; United States
War Medals, lot #331-349; United States Llistorical Medals,
lot #350-369; Canadian Coins and Tokens by Leroux, Breton
and Courteau, lot #370-436; Canadian Medals, lot #437-674;
Canadian Communion Tokens, Religious Medals, lot #675-
724; British Historical Medals, lot #725-856. References used
throughout catalogue: Betts, Breton, Chapman, Hawkins,
Henfrey, Hoffman, Leroux, 90.
9” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #11996, A
CHRISTENSEN, HENRY & WILLIAM
Madison, N J
FROM A LONG TIME CLIENT OF
HENRY AND WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE
A UNIFORM HARD BOUND LIBRARY SET
I contacted Mr. William Christensen about his hard bound
library auction catalogues and he shared the following infor-
mation over the phone:
“My Father and I ahvays made two hard bound library copies
(one each for our libraries) and occasionally we would make
an additional lutrd bound copy if a consignor or consignor’s
asked for them. At times the most any hard bound library
editions made was our two and maybe up to 3 or 4, and very
rarely 5 at the very most.
The tivo hard bound library sets are still retained in our office.
I have never seen one of our hard bound library editions
offered at auction before so this must be a first to be included
in a numismatic literature auction catalogue.”'
William Christensen
104 January 25, 1974. No. 51. Numismatic Commentary,
Roberto Pesant: The Sugar Estate Tokens of Cuba, contin-
ued; Ralph C. Gordon: A Large Wastebasket and Some
Common Sense, Part II (West Indies Cut & Counterstamp
Coins); Editors: A Numismatic Jewel and Mail Auction Sale
featuring selections of Coins, Tokens, Medals and Paper Money
from two notable California collections and from various con-
signors including Dr. E.A. Sellschopp, Mexico, England,
United States, and The Spanish World. 100+ pages. 3145 lots.
40+ pages Photo Supplement and Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
Ancients, World Paper Money, Russia, Mexico,
Central and South America, US Gold Half Eagles,
Ecuador, Treasure Specimens from dre 1715 Wrecks off Cape
Canaveral in Florida photo illustrated. Mexico
Insutgent and Revolutionary issues and Paper Money, Mexican
Tokens, Paper Money, Medals and Decorations. 50.
5 1/2” x 8 112”, Clain-Stefanelli #10555, Qengerke 51, z
THE TWO PART BYRON S. HU IE COLLECTION
105 June 28, 1974. No. 52. Numismatic Commentary', Roberto
Pesant: The Military' and Post Exchange Tokens of Cuba and
Mail Auction Sale featuring The ByTon S. Huie Collection,
Part One, The Colonial Issues plus Several Other Important
Numismatic Properties. 100+ pages. 2069 lots. Plates. Prices
Realized bound in.
New', hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
World Coins and Paper Money, Canada, Russia, US Half Cents
by Cohen, Cuba, Caribbean, Extensive Mexico, Central and
South America Coins and Paper Money, Ecuador, Extensive
The Spanish World, 50 US Fractional Currency, US Gold
Dollars, One Calif., Fractional Gold. 50.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #10825, Qengerke 52, z
CHRISTENSEN-CONTINUED
OCTOBER 5-6. 200 1
16.
PI JBIIC: AUCTION /NTAID M/NIP BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
CHRISTENSEN-CONTINUED
106 October 25, 1974. No. 53. Mail Auction Sale featuring The
Byron S. Huie Collection, Part Two, The Republican Issues;
The Ed Shlieker Reference Collection of Mexican Paper
Money plus Several Other Important Numismatic Proper-
ties. 60+ pages. 1 774 lots. Plates. Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
World Coins and Paper Money, French Medals, Cut &.
Countermarked, Russian Coins and Paper Money, US Obsolete
Paper Money, Extensive Mexico and Paper Money, Mexican
Revolutionary, Extensive Philippine Countennarked Coins,
The Spanish World. 50.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #10825, Qengerke 53, z
107 December 6-7, 1974. No. 54. Public and Mail Auction
Sale at the Third Annual New York International
Numismatic Convention. 100+ pages. 1000 lots. Plates.
Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
Some highlights: Cuba-1916 Twenty Pesos Gold Proof;
France-unique gold and silver medals awarded for the 1801
Exposition to Haiti; Spain-Burgos 1684 Four Escudos Gold;
Nuevo Reino-Charles II Two Escudos Gold, assayer Soto
Maldonando; Paper Money-Rare uniface ABNC Proofs
of various heretofore unknown banknotes. World Coins
and Paper Money, Ecuador, Mexico, Philippines, Russia,
The Spanish World. 50.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke 54, z
108 March 28, 1975. No. 55. Mail Auction Sale featuring
The C. Elliott Knoke Collection of British Campaign Medals,
The Kusakoff-Antonoff Collection of Polish and Russian
Paper Money plus Selections from other Numismatic
Properties (The Tower Collection). 100+ pages. 1633 lots.
Plates. Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
World Coins and Paper Money, Extensive Russian Paper Money,
Latin & South America Paper Money, Ecuador, Cut and
Countermarked, Mexico, The Spanish World, The Tower
Collection: Spanish American Milled Half Bits or Medio Reales,
struck in the Mexico City mint. Both Pillar and Bust type pieces
for five monarchs are included in this extensive collection listed
in the next 142 lots. There are many over dates and also many
die varieties included. At the back of the sale is an analysis and
photo illustrations of “What Do The Coins Tell Us?” about
undated coinages of New Spain. 50.
5 1 12” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #15519, Qengerke 55, z
109 July 1 1, 1975. No. 56. Mail Auction Sale featuring The
John M. Willem Numismatic Library, Eric J. Liff Collection,
Orders, Decorations and Medals plus Selections from other
Numismatic Properties. 100+ pages. 2019 lots. Plates.
Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
World Coins and Paper Money, France, German States, Italy,
Papal States, Mexico, Russia, Turkey, The Spanish World,
Article by R. Pesant “ The Transportation Tokens of Cuba. ”50.
5 1 12" x 8 1/2", Clain-Stefanelli #15202, Qengerke 56, z
1 10 December5-6, 1975. No. 58. Public Auction Sale, The Fourth
Annual New York International Numismatic Convention.
100+ pages. 1288 lots. 60+ Plate Supplement. Prices Realized
bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
Highlights include: Cuba- An 1870 Silver Peso Pattern,
with the E for Essai or Enssayo, rather then the usual star;
England-The complete set of four values of the Portcullis
coinage for the Old East India Company from 1600;
Germany-The 1751 Emden Trade Piastre issued by the Royal
Prussian Asiatic Company; Netherlands-The East Indies 1601
set of six values issued for the United Amsterdam Company;
A Selection of rare and attractive Orders and Decorations,
World Coins and Paper Money, Danish West Indies, Mexico,
Central & South America, 50.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke 58, z
1 1 1 April 23, 1976. No. 59. Mail Auction Sale including Brazil-
ian Banknotes Illustrated in The New Dale A. Seppa Catalog
plus other Numismatic Properties. 100+ pages. 3029 lots. Plates.
Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
World Coins and Paper Money, Ancients, Mexico, Central &
South America, Ecuador, The Spanish World, US Gold,
10 Calif., Fractional Gold, Illustrated Jamaican Countennarked
Pistole of 1759, Back of the catalogue is given “Honduran
Mintage Figures.” 50.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke 59, z
1 1 2 October 22, 1 976. No. 60. Mail Auction Sale featuring Coins
of Scandinavia, Including Tranquebar, plus Several Other
Important Numismatic Properties. 100+ pages. 2494 lots. Plates.
Prices Realized bound in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
Greek, Roman Coins, World Coins and Paper Money, Mexico,
Central & South America, Ecuador, France, Germany & States,
Spanish America. At the back of the catalogue The Tobacco
Plantation Tokens of Cuba by R. Pesant; West Indies Cut
and Countermarked Coins, Continuing notes by R.C. Gor-
don; Cayenne Sous: A Progress.7 Report. 50.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke 60, z
113 December 10-11, 1976. No. 61. Public Auction Sale:
The Fifth Annual New York International Numismatic
Convention. 100+ pages. 1059 lots. Plates. Prices Realized
lx Hind in.
New, hard bound purple cloth over card cover, bright gilt.
Highlights include: The Peruvian pattern 100 Soles piece of
1 947 ; Broad selection of Chinese silver dollars, Banknotes of
the World, A number of Gold Onzas of Spanish America,
and a wide selection of patterns and essais of the world.
Orders and Decorations, World Coins and Paper Money,
Ecuador, Extensive Goetz Medals, Russia, The Spanish World.
At the back of the catalogue is a “Kardakoff Update.” 50.
5 1/2" X 8 1/2", Qengerke 61,z
1 14 Bids for all of the above 10 lots must exceed the indiv idual
lots by 5%
PUBLIC AUCTTK^N /VNJ L ~) N/l AIL Bin HALE NLJMBER-FtXJRTEEN
17.
A REMARKABLE AND SCHOLARLY
REFERENCE SET
96 OF THE 99 CHRISTENSEN SALES
WITH 78 PRICES REALIZED
115 1956-1993. Auction Sales #3, 5-99 complete. Plates.
Photo illustrated. 78 Prices Realized.
New overall, card covers, some foil card covers. Ancient Greek,
Roman, J udaic, Foreign, Gold, Silver [Dollars of die World, Spain,
New Spain, Spanish Colonial, Mexico and Colonial Mexico,
Mexico Commemorative & Proclamation Pieces, Mexican
Revolutionary and Royalist & Insurgent Coins, Cobs, Patterns,
Pillar Dollars, Mexican Decimal, Central and South America,
Cut & Counterstamped, Philippine Counterstamped, China,
Canadian Decimal, Puerto Rican Hacienda & Merchant
Tokens, Haiti, Talers, World Patterns, Caribbean and
Territories, Russia, Asia, Asian Gold Coins, Israel, Africa, Cuba,
Chile, Ecuador and part of Columbia, Medals of die World, World
& United States Paper Money, United States Coins, Large &
Half Cents, Early Silver, Gold, Paper Money including
Fractional Currency, Confederate, Colonial by State, Spanish
Galleon Concepcion in Sale #98, and much more.
Important Collections include: SALE AND REFERENCE
CATALOG of die SILVER DOLLARS OF INDEPENDENT
MEXICO; O.K. RUMBLE, Ferdinand & Isabella Coins of Spain
plus Charles & Johanna Spanish and Mexican Specimens;
BIRGER SUNDSTROM Collection, Colonial and
Republican Mexico; LIPINO Collection Gold Coins of the
World; SAN CRISTOBAL Collection of Silver Coins
Including Countermarked and Siege Pieces of Europe, Cut and
Counterstamped Coins of the West Indies, Earliest Coinage of
Mexico, Rare 3 & 4 Reales; ROSHOLM Collection, Danish
and Nonvegian Coins; PROBER-NORONFLA Collection
Coins of Guatemala; BABBITT Collection Coins of Latin
America; UBILLA-ECHEVEZ Collection Gold Coins of die
World; GARBER Collection of Australia, HOWARD
Collection of Sonora; PARSONS Collection Parts I, II & III;
AUGUSTUS KRITE Collection United States Numismatica;
LEE Collection of Chinese Dollars and GUZMAN
Collection, Silver Dollars of die World plus R.I. NESMITH
Collection; RICHARD HENRY HARDING, ROBERT I.
NESMITH, SPARTAKUS; E.A. SELLSCHOPP; BYRON
S. HU IE PART I, The Colonial Issues; BYRON S. HU IE
Collection, The Republican Issues; ED SHLIEKER Reference
Collection of Mexican Paper Money; C. ELLIOTT KNOKE
Collection, British Campaign Medals and KUSAKOFF-
ANTONOFF Collection of Polish and Russian Paper Money;
JOHN M. WILLEM Numismatic Library and ERIC J. LIFE,
Orders, Decorations and Medals; BRAZILIAN
BANKNOTES Illustrated in The New Dale A. Seppa
Catalog; GOVERNOR CHARLES EDISON Collection
19th Century Coins of the World, West Indies Collection of
Cut and Counterstamped Pieces Part I-IV; THOMAS U.
PERRINGTON Collection of Coins and Paper Money of
North America; THOMAS FAISTAUER Type Collection c if
Spanish American Colonial Coins; JOHN M. WILLEM, JR.
Collection of United States Coins including The Willem Trade
Dollar Reference Collection; SANTA CRUZ Collection of
Proclamation Pieces; GOSLING Collection, England, Germany
and South Africa; FAISTAUER Collection of Latin America
Rarities; JORGE A. LINES Collection of Costa Rica;
ARNOLD D. FRESE Collection of United States & German
Gold Coins; LOOR VERA Collection of Ecuador and Latin
America; THE SEKUNDAR Collection of Indian and
Persian Coins, Parts 1-2; THE SANTIAGO Collection of
Chilean Coins; NORBERTO MUENZER Collection of
Bolivia; JAMES DUPONT Collection of New Jersey Notes.
Many sales are referenced by Yeoman, BMC, Medina, Herrera,
Heiss, Grove, Bartle & Wait ,Kienast, Perez, Castan-Cayon,
Bertram &. Weber, Vicenti and many, many others
Beginning with Auction Sale #46, New and Continuing
Articles illustrated, interspersed throughout auction sales, by:
R. Pesant: The Sugar Estate Token of Cuba, Part 3,4. (Part 1 &
2 are found in earlier Fixed Price Lists); W.B. Christensen: Tire
N ineteenth Century Patterns of Paraguay; R.C. Gordon: A Large
Wastebasket and Some Common Sense (West Indies Cut &
Counterstamped Coins); H. Christensen: What do the Grins
Tell Us?; W.T. Anton: New Jersey Copper Pennies; R. Pesant:
The Transportation Tokens of Cuba; W.B. Christensen:
Nineteenth Century Bolivian Commemoratives; Honduran
Mintage Figures; The Jamaica Counterenarked Pistole of 1759;
R. Pesant: Tire Tobacco Plantation Tokens of Cuba; Kardakoff
Update Parts I-XII; W.B. Christensen: The Honduran
Inflationary Coinage 1 83 1 - 187 1 ; E. Johanson: A Few Notes on
Finnish Orders and Decorations; W.B. Christensen: Some Notes
on the Coins and Paper Money of Sarawak Parts 1-12;
An Unpublished Mexican four Reales of Philip III; A. Halim:
Revolutionary Paper Money of Indonesia; Tire Chinese Junk
“Keying”; R.C. Gordon: Fonrobert’s West Ixrdies Coins, Some
Observations; The Ecuador Gold 8 Escudos of 1844;
W.B. Christensen: Medals of The Huascar; The Ecuador Two
Reales Pieces of 1862; R.C. Gordon: The Cayenne Two Sous
and The Machine; R.C. Gordon: The 20 Over Eagle
Countermark of Martinique; W.B. Christensen: The Medals
of The Great Iron Ship; R.C. Gordon: West Indies Cut, and,
Counterstamped Writings; W.B. Christensen: Paper Money
ofThe Chilean Revolution of 1891, Parts 1-2.
Sales 2-3 are the auction sales pages taken from the
"Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine, placed in plastic sleeves.
Sale #8 held jointly with Associated Coin Auction. A scholarly
and important reference collection that perhaps has never been
offered so complete, with so many prices realized. 1200.
6” x 9”, 8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #5363, 8000, 8167, 8804,
9960, 10555, 10825, 10942, 11452, 12436, 13156, 15519.
Qengerke #2-3, 5-79, 81-99.Z
CIRCULO FILATELICO Y NUMISMATICO
Avda. Jose Antonio, 615-Barcelona
116 16 Seccion Numismatica. 1970-1976. 26 pages average.
1000+ lots. Plates.
New, pictorial colored card covers. Series Griegas, Monedas
Hispanicas Antiguas, Republica Romana, Imperio Romano,
Monedas de la edad media, Principado de Cataluna, From
femando e Isabel to Carlos III, Fernando VII, Insurreccion Contra
Fernando VII, Gobiemo Provisional, Revolucion Cantonal,
Medallas, Medallas de Proclamacion, Pallofes, Monedas
Extranjeras including Ecuador. 16 sales. 50.
6 1/4” X 8 3/4”, Z
CORDRY, SCOTT E.
POB 9828, San Die go, Calif. 92109
FIRST 8 ISLAMIC SALES
1 17 1981-1987. Mail Bid Auctions of Choice and Rare Islamic
Coins. Sales I- VIII, X. Plates and Photo illustrated.
Fine, card covers. Islamic Gold, Crowns, Trial Strikes,
Minors and Medals. Includes The Riviera Collection of North
African & Spanish Mint Gold and the New Jersey Collection
of Choice Ottoman Coinage; The Robert Morris Collection
of Saudi Arabia. 60.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, z
OCTOBER 5-<5, 200 1
18.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
COGAN, EDWARD
1 18 April 3-5, 1871. Catalogue of a Choice and Valuable Private
Collection of Roman, Greek, English, Scotch, American,
Canadian, and Miscellaneous Gold, Silver and Copper Coins
and Medals, also, several rare Numismatic Books. 73 pages.
1758 lots. 1 plate.
Very good, green paper cover with old water stain otherwise
contents fine, unopened. Contents: Australian, Byzantine,
British Colonies, Brazil, Belgium, Cabinets, China, Central
America, English Silver Medals, French Bronze Medals, French
Silver Coins, Greek Gold and Silver, World Coins, Mexico,
Books, Papal States, Roman Imperial and Consular Gold, Silver
and Bronze, Russia, United States. Plate includes: Greek,
Roman, 1838 Montreal Side View Token and 1/2 Penny,
1 189 India Dollar, Japan arid Britain Coinage. 90.
7”x 10 114”, Qengerke 27, R
CULKIN STAMP CO.
POH 400, Omaha, Nehr.
1 1 9 April 1 5, 1959. Nelson T. Thorson Library Auction. (2 sets)
38 pages. 273 lots. Prices Realized and Hand Priced.
Fine, mimeograhed pages. 30.
8 1/2" x 14”, Qengerke, D
CURRENCY AUCTIONS OF AMERICA, INC.
OPPORTUNITY TO ACQU IRE IMPORTANT PAPER
MONEY REFERENCE SET OF 28 SALES WITH 24
PRICES REALIZED FROM ONE OF THE LEADING
AUCTION FIRMS
1 20 1 990-200 1 . 28 Sales. 200+ pages average. 2000 lots average.
Photo illustrated. 24 of 28 Prices Realized.
Fine-New, pictorial card covers. Colonial and Continental
Notes, Fractional Currency, Encased Postage, Canadian
Currency, Depression Scrip, Military Payment Certificates and
Replacement Notes, Foreign Currency, Confederate Currency,
Obsolete Currency, Error Notes, Small Size Type Notes, Large
SizeTypc Notes, National Bank Notes. Includes the Milton R.
Friedberg Fractional Currency Collection. 1 80.
8 1/2” x 1 1 ",X
DAVISSON, ALLAN
llnute I , Cold Spring, MN
SI JPERB OFFERING OF 17 MAIL BID SALES WITH
14 PRICES REALIZED AND 1 5 FIXED PRICE LIST
I 2 I 1978-2001. 17 Mail Bid Sales. I 5 Fixed Price Lists. 1984-
1996. Plates. Photo illustrated. 14 of 17 Prices Realized
New overall, pictorial card and self paper covers. Containing:
Am lent ( ireece, R< iiuan Republic, Roman Imperial, Indo-Greek,
Sasanian, Islamic, Byzantine, Scotland, Ireland, Scottish Med-
als, Maundy Coins and Material, French Patterns, The British
Isles, Celtic Coinage, English Hammered and Milled Coinage,
British Tokens, Austria, The World, Books, some US. 250.
8 1/2” X 11”,R
2 AUCTION SALES AND 11 FIXED PRICE LISTS
122 December 31, 1976; May 1, 1980. 4 and 12 pages. 208
and 209 lots. Plates. WITH 1 1 Fixed Price Lists. Spring
1976-1992-3.
New overall, self paper covers. Excellent plated, photo illus-
trated and well described sales and fixed price list containing:
Ancient Greece, Roman Republic, Roman Imperial, Indo-Greek,
Sasanian, Islamic, Byzantine, Scotland, Ireland, Scottish Med-
als, Maundy Coins and Material, French Patterns, The British
Isles, Celtic Coinage, English Hammered and Milled Coinage,
British Tokens, Austria, Tire World, Books, some US. 60.
8 1/2” X 11", X
DOUGLAS, DUANE D.
Apartado 24-555, Mexico 7, D.F.
123 March 13-15, 1980. VIII Annual Numismatic International
Convention Mexico City, Sponsored by the Numismatic
Society of Mexico. Featuring: Coinage of the Viceroyalty of
New Spain, Coinage of the War of Independence, Coinage of
Maximilian of Hapsburg, Medals & Proclamation Pieces,
Coinage of General Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon, State &
Federal Copper Coinage, An Extensive Collection of the
Silver Coinage of the Mexican Republic: 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, &
8 Reales. 28 pages. 970 lots. 4 plates.
Fine, pictorial white can! cover. Convention program laid in.30.
8 1/2” x 11”, Z
124 October 23-24, 1980. Public y Mail Bid Auction held in
conjunction with the: II Numismatic International
Convention. Featuring: Colonial Coinages of Charles &
Johanna, Colonial Cob Coinage, Colonial Pillar Coinage, Bust
Type Colonial Coinage, Colonial Coinage of the War of
Independence, The Coinage of Agustin de Iturbide, Fractional
Coinage of the Mexican Republic, Decimal Coinage of the
Mexican Republic, Coinage of Modern Mexico “Estados
Unidos Mexicanos”, Coinage of the Mexican Revolution,
Proclamation Pieces, Medals, Collection of 8 Reales of the
Mexican Republic. 36 pages. 1000 lots. 12 plates.
Fine, pictorial white card cover. 30.
8 1/2” x 11", Z
125 February 26-27, 1981. Public & Mail Bid Auction held in
conjunction with the: IX International Numismatic
Convention. Featuring: Colonial Coinages of Charles &
Johanna, Colonial Cob Coinage, Colonial Pillar Coinage,
Bust Type Colonial Coinage, Colonial Coinage of the War of
Independence, The Coinage of Agustin de Iturbide (First
Empire), Coinage of the “Real System” of the Mexican
Republic, Coinage of the “Decimal System” of the Mexican
Republic, Coinage of Maximilian of Hapsburg (Second
Empire), Coinage of the Mexican Revolution, Medals & Pnx -
lamation Pieces, Collection of Modem Mexico (XX Century),
Numismatic Literature. 40 pages. 954 lots. 12 plates.
Fine, pictorial white card cover. 30.
8 1/2" x 11", Z
PUBLIC -AUJCTTICONJ /\Lsl L') N4/\ I L BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
19.
126 October 29-30, 1981. Public & Mail Bid Auction held
in conjunction with the: III International Numismatic
Convention. Featuring: Mexican Gold, Foreign Gold Coins
& Medals, Colonial Coinage of Charles & Johanna, Colonial
Cob Coinage, Colonial Pillar & Bust Coinage, 8 Real Pillar
Coinage, 8 Real Portrait Coinage, Colonial Coinage of the
War of Independence, Latin American Coinage, Coinage of
Agustin de Iturbide (First Empire), “Real System” of
the Mexican Republic, 8 Reales of the Mexican Republic,
Mexican & Central American Tokens, Coinage of the
“Decimal System” of the Mexican Republic, Coinage of
Maximilian of Hapsburg (Second Empire), Balance Scale
Pesos, Cap & Ray Pesos of die Mexican Republic, Coinage of
the Mexican Revolution, Medals & Proclamation Pieces,
Coinage of XX Century Mexico. 36 pages. 745 lots. 12 plates.
Fine, pictorial white card cover. 30.
8 1/2" x 11”, Z
127 March 4-5, 1982. Public & Mail Bid Auction held in con-
junction with the: X International Numismatic Convention.
Featuring: Mexican Gold, Gold Medals of Mexico, Foreign
Gold Coins & Medals, Colonial Coinage of Charles &
Johanna, Colonial Cob Coinage, Colonial Pillar & Bust Coin-
age, 8 Real Pillar Coinage, 8 Real Portrait Coinage, Coinage
of the War of Independence, Coinage of Agustin de Iturbide
(First Empire), Mexican Tokens, State & Federal Copper
Coinage, “Real System” of the Mexican Republic, 8 Reales of
the Mexican Republic, Coinage of the “Decimal System” of
the Mexican Republic, Coinage of Maximilian of Hapsburg
(Second Empire), Balance Scale Pesos, Cap & Ray Pesos of
the Mexican Republic, Mexican Proofs, Coinage of the Mexi-
can Revolution, Medals & Proclamation Pieces, Coinage of
XX Century Mexico. 51 pages. 1072 lots. 15 plates.
Fine, pictorial w'hite card cover. 30.
8 1/2" x 11”, Z
128 October 28-29, 1982. Public & Mail Bid Auction held
in conjunction with the: IV International Numismatic
Convention. Featuring: Mexican Gold Coins of Mexico,
Colonial Coinage of Charles & Johanna, Colonial Cob Coin-
age, Colonial Pillar & Bust Coinage, 8 Real Pillar Coinage,
8 Real Portrait Coinage, Coinage of the War of Independence,
Coinage of Agustin de Iturbide (First Empire), Mexican
Tokens, State & Federal Copper Coinage, “Real System” of
the Mexican Republic, 8 Reales of the Mexican Republic,
Coinage of the “Decimal System” of the Mexican Republic,
Coinage of Maximilian of Hapsburg (Second Empire), Bal-
ance Scale Pesos, Cap & Ray Pesos of the Mexican Republic,
Coinage of the Mexican Revolution, Medals & Proclamation
Pieces, Paper Money of Mexico, Coinage of XX Century
Mexico. 50 pages. 671 lots. 10 plates.
Fine, pictorial w hite card cover. 30.
8 1/2” x 11”, Z
DURST, SANFORD J.
New York
15 of 16 Literature Sales, 5 Hard Bound
129 1978-1999. 15 Mail Bid Sales.
Fine to New, Hard Bound blue cloth, gilt, self paper cover.
Numismatic Literature. 30.
5 1/2” X 8 112" & 8 1/2” x 11",R
EIDELSTEIN & HOLLAND
61 Herd St., Haifa 33504, Israel
130 November 10, 1975. Mail Auction Sale of Ancient, Medi-
eval & Modem Coins. 24 pages. 524 lots. 16 plates laid in.
Spanish and Spanish Colonial Coins
“In the follow'ing sections we offer a remarkable group of
silver “macuquinas” or cobs. Remarkable in that it includes a
high proportion of pieces that are seldom offered, several that
have probably never before appeared in a public auction, and
one specimen w'hich was not, until now', known to exist.
It will probably be a long time before collectors have another
chance to acquire some of these coins...
Flic Last Cob 8-Reales from the Mint of Lima
In 1748 the mint of Lima passed from private hands into the
control of the Spanish Crown. During the interval between
this event the production of the first “columnaria” (pillar
dollar) in 1752, very few coins were struck at the mint.
All denominations are very rare indeed, and several have still
to be discovered.
The 1750 specimen offered here (lot no. 377) not only fills a
gap in the 8-reales series, but also at last sets the record straight
regarding the anomalous “1760” and “1761” cobs. Even
though the striking of cobs at Lima had by 1760 long been
forbidden, most numismatists have until now believed that
such piece."
Eidelstein & Holland then continue to describe the
evidence and ends with;
"Coin no. 378, below, corroborates the argument of Sellschopp
(a similar piece has since been published, Calbeto 377, RR)
and rounds off the story. We are led to the conclusion that the
cobs of the Lima mint hitherto assigned to the years 1760 and
1761 were, in fact, struck a full decade earlier. We take very
great pleasure in offering these two most rare and historically
important pieces to the world of numismatics."
New', pictorial card cover. Estimate and bid sheet with two page
fixed price list laid in. Contents: Greek, Roman, Byzantine,
Judea Capta Coins, Jewish <Si City Coins, Spanish and Spanish
Colonial Coins, Mexico, Central and South America, Russia,
Ecuador. This sale was postponed from October 28, 1975 from a
taped date written on the cover. 50.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
OCTOBER 5-6. 200 1
20.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE N U M BER - FOURTEEN
DE NISE, GENE
5550-28th Ave, N.E., Seattle 5, Wash.
1 3 1 April 20, 1951. The O.P. Eklund Catalogue Offering Coins
of Great Britain and Her Colonies, The Lowlands of Europe,
Central and South America, The German Empire, Mexico,
Oriental Issues, Swedish Medals and Plate; and Numismatic
Literature, Tokens. Featuring the following Rarities, and many
more, The Northwest Token, Hudson Bay Beaver-Skin Set,
Side-View Montreal Bank Token, Java Bonds, Siege and
Obsidional Pieces, Revolutionary Issues of Mexico, Pattern
Commonwealth Farthing, Farthings of Anne, Cartwheel
Coinage, Patterns and Proofs. 96 pages. 2597 lots.
Very good, blue card cover. Among the many outstanding and
rare lots, here are just a few: 41 Tokens of Ceylon, Canada by
Breton, Australia Tradesmen’s Tokens, Extensive Latin America,
Mexico and War of Independence. Foreword by Sidney R Noe.
Over 4500 items were offered in this catalogue and De Nise
comments that he lias 1500 more British coppers and about
2000 coins of Europe, another thousand of Orient and
Brazil to be in another catalogue in May. I have never seen the
second catalogue. 40.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke, m
ELDER, THOMAS L.
32 East Twenty-third St., New York City
ELDERS FIRST 12 SALES, HAND PRICED,
BOUND IN ONE
132 November 23-24, 1905. November 23, 1905. January 26-
27, 1906. March 23-24, 1906. May 31, June 1, 1906. July
3, 1906. October 3, 1906. December 6-7, 1906. February
20, 1907. May 6, 1907. May 23, 1907. June 19, 1907.
39,67,92,92,68,42,82,67,54,56,52,58
pages.852, 1 250, 14 1 1 , 1485, 1 446,838, 146 1 , 1 200,900,882,9 1 1 , 1056
lots. Hand Priced. 5th Sale has Printed Prices Realized.
Fine, hard bound tan cloth, leather spine labels, no covers,
bright gilt. Ancients, Foreign, Medals, Tokens, Encased
Postage, Fractional Currency, 750+ Large Cents, 125+ Half
Cents, 72 Fractional Gold, 41 US Patterns. My records of
Elder auction sales that I kept up to 1 996 shows less than a dozen
auction appearances for these sales and for sale 7 less than 3 and for
most others less than 6-8 auction appearances 250.
6” x 9”, Qengerke 1-12,P
“The kite Peter Mougey, Esqr. , may he said to have been a
numismatic seer. The perfect preservation of practically
every one of his coins proves that when, many years ago,
he purchased the pieces, he looked far into the future.
He prized only those coins which were beautifully preserved,
only the rates which turn out to be the most valuable today,
bor this reason almie, Mr. Mougey must be regarded as one of
the wisest, if not, indeed, the most far-sighted American
numismatist of his day. His coins came from notable sales,
including the Mickley, Wins or, Bushnell, Parmelee,
Frothingluim, Cleneay, Maris and others.
In gold coins this collection is especially rich. Included are
choice lines of Early eagles, Half Eagles, Quarter eagles,
Three and One Dollar Qold Pieces, Qold Proof Sets, as well
as the Unique $5 Iiechtler Piece reading“Rutherjiml County”,
but kicking “ 1 50 Qr. ’’-Foreword
I 33 September 1-3, 1910. Catalogue of the Forty-Third Public
Sale. Magnificent Coin Collection of the Lite Peter Mougey.
92 pages. 1626 lots. Hand Priced with notations.
Very good, Mauve oversize cover worn and chipped, faded
gilt Bid sheet laid in. 300 Lirge Cents; UNO’s, 1848 sin DT.,
34N7. Half Cents, Pedigreed Early Silver, Rare Colonial and
Continental Coins, Lincoln Medals, U.S. & Foreign Medals,
Assay Medals, Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes and Half Dimes
by Mints & O Mint, Early U.S. Gold Eagles, Half Eagles, Three
Dollars, Quarter Eagles, Dollars by Mints, Unique $5 Bechtler,
4 Calif., Fractional Gold, Fractional Currency including
Patterns, Specimens & Sheets. 45.
61/4” x 9 1/2”, Oain-StefaneUi #12407, HAND PRICED unth notations, t
134 Another Copy, Hand Priced. 45.
135 March 2-4, 1911. Catalogue of the Forty-Eighth Public Sale.
Magnificent Collection of Rare American Coins of
William H. Woodin. 75 pages. 1602 lots. Prices Realized.
Very good, brown card cover chipped at spine, gilt cover loose,
contents Fine. 30 Large Cents Early Silver, Half Cents, 24 lots
of Dehlonega, 19 lots of Charlotte, Extensive US Gold and
Branch Mints, 21 Calif., Fractional Gold, U.S. Pattern Sets
of 1870. 25.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #12107. Qengerke 48, P
136 June 22-25, 1921, (179) Public Auction Sale. Rare Coins,
Medals, Paper Money. The Lynch, Walker, G.L. Tilden and
Other Collections. Including Five Hundred Lots of Political
& Presidential Medals and Tokens from John Adams to
Lincoln; A Splendid Offering of nearly One Thousand
Foreign Silver Crowns; many silver pieces of smaller size;
RARE U.S., Private and Foreign Gold, Magnificent
U.S. Silver Coins, Rare Dollars of 1836 (2 varieties), 1839,
52 & 58, etc; Fine Half Dollars of 1796 (2 varieties) & 1797;
Splendid Half Dime Collection of G.L. Tilden; Numismatic
Books; A Wonderfully Fine Collection of Rare Silver Thalers;
Pattern U.S. Gold Dollar of 1836 & 48, Cal. Quarter Eagle,
Choice U.S. Cents and Half Cents, Paper Money, Foreign
Copper Coins, Silver Medals... 164 pages. 3018 lots.
Prices Realized.
Very good, brown card cover loose, gilt cover. 150 Large Cents;
1796 unidentified. Superb Political Tokens and Medals,
Excellent H.T. Tokens, Patterns of Lincoln Medals, Foreign
Orders, 4 Calif., Fractional Gold. 25.
6” x 9”, Qengerke (179),P
137 May 20-22, 1929. (221) Public Sale The Samuel Hudson
Chapman Collection. Fine and Rare Ancient, Mediaeval and
Modem Coins in Gold, Silver, Bronze, Etc. Fine Greek and
Roman Coins from die Earliest Times, Historical Portrait
Coins, Fine European Gold and Silver, American Colonial
and Continental Coins from 1652, Rare United States Gold,
Silver and Bronze, Rare Silver Dollars, Half Eagles and Eagles,
Three and One Dollar Gold Pieces, Half Dollars, Quarters,
Dimes and Half Dimes and Minor Coins in Luge Variety1, in
the Best Condition, Half Cents, United States Fractional
Currency, Hundreds of Fine Medals, both American and
Foreign, Numismatic Books and Catalogues, Etc. 1 12 pages.
2524 lots.
Card cover loose, peripherally faded, spine chipped and sale
date written on spine. 300 Large Cents; 93’s, 94’s, 99’s, 95
NC2? 28 Half Cents, Greek and Roman, many referenced,
Medals and Sweden, Papal Coins, Group of West Indian,
Mexican, South and Central American Coins, US Guns of the
States, f IS (. 5old and I kdf Eagles, Birly US Silver and Branch
Mints, 87 Gem Fractional Currency, 31 Canadian Medals
PI iBLIt: AUCrriON ANDMAILBin SALE NUMBKR-FC'JURTEHN 21-
by Betts, Breton and Leroux, 18 Calif., Fractional Gold,
1 4 US Pattern Cents & Five Cents. The catalogue was printed
in Kith a small and large format. This large format was printed
in a small quantity and in the Chapman format as an honor
to Chapman. 1 05 .
9" x 1 1 314” & 6" x 9 114", Clain-Stefanelli 11937, Qengerke (221), A
FINARTE
Milano, Italy
EARLY FINARTE SALES
138 1 968-1989. 49 Sales #43-700. Not consective. Asta di monete
italiane ed estere. Plates. Some Prices Realized.
Fine, oversize card cover. Many with Prices Realized. Creche,
Romane, Bizantine, World Modeme, Monete e Medaglie,
Monete di zecche italiane, Monete Italiane ed Estere, Monete e
Medaglie Papali, Equador 90.
8” x 9 1/2”, Some Prices Realized, z
FRANKFURTER MUNZHANDLUNG
E. Button & Q. Wolf. 6IXX) Frankfurt am Main, Freiherr, vom, Stein, Strafie 9
139 30 Sales, including 4 Hard Bound sales. 1969-1984-
Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial card covers, Hard Bound gray cloth. Greek,
Roman, Byzantine, Gentian, German States, World Coins,
Medals, Tokens and Orders. 70.
7 1/2” x 10”, z
FREEMAN CRAIG & CO
13 SALES
140 1979-1987. Mail Bid Auctions of Rare and Choice
Coins of Latin America. Sales #1-5, 7, 9-14, 16. Plates
and Photo illustrated.
Fine, card covers. Gold, Crowns, Minors, Patterns, Caribbean,
Proclamations and includes the sales featuring the Colonial Latin
American Coin Collection of Ray Johnson; Venezuela and
Columbia Coinage of Venezuela 1802-1975. Important
Reference catalogues for the Latin American Specialist. 75.
5” x 8 1/2”, z
GIESSENER MUNZHANDLUNG
Dieter Qomy. Friedrichstr. 8. 6300 Qiessen
141 45 Sales. #2-26, 28,-29 30-37, 46, 48-49, 55, 62-63, 69-74.
1971-1995. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial copper foil and white card covers. Kelten, Greek,
Roman, Byzantiner, Orientalen, Sasaniden, Germany, German
States, Europe, Medals in Gold, Silver and Copper, Orders,
Modeme, 2-Spezialsammlung Russland, Ecuador, and more.
With 2 Fixed Price Lists. 90.
8” x 7 1/2”, 8”x 10 1/2”, z
FUNCTION ASSOCIATES
Fred Lake
FIRST 25 SALES WITH 21 PRICES REALIZED
1 42 1 989- 1 995. Mail Bid Literature Sales 1 -25. 36 pages average.
21 Prices Realized.
New, colored card covers. Libraries of: J.M. Miller, C. Jancek,
C.B. Fine, H.M. Lessin, J. Person, K.E. Noble, V. Zilaitis, M.S.
GreengoldJ. Rose, L.W. Small, C.S. Helman, D.C. Snyder and
others. 9 duplicates of the early sales also with prices realized.
34 catalogues. 50.
8 1/2” 1 11”, M
41 SALES
143 1989-2001. Mail Bid Literature Sales 1-22,24,42-48,50-59.
36 pages average. Some Prices Realized.
New, colored card covers. 41 catalogues. 40.
8 1/ 2”xll",M
GIESSENER MUNZHANDLUNG
Dieter Qomy . Friedrichstr. 8. 6300 Qiessen
144 62 Sales. #2-26, 28, 30-37, 39-41, 43, 45-49, 51, 54-55,
57, 59, 61-63, 65-66, 69-75, 77, 80 & 83. 1971-1997.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial copper foil and white card covers. Kelten, Greek,
Roman, Byzantiner, Orientalen, Sasaniden, Germany, Gentian
States, Europe, Medals in Gold, Silver and Copper, Orders,
Modeme, 2-Spezialsammlung Russland, Ecuador, and more.
With 2 Fixed Price Lists. 120.
8” x 7 1/2”, 8” a: 10 1/2”, Z
GLENDINING & CO.
7 Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, London, W. 1 .
HAND PRICED WITH KEY TO BIDDERS NAMES.
OPENING AND CLOSING PRICES
145 October 16, 1989. West Indian Cut and Countermarked
Coins and similar necessity pieces. The collection formed by
John J. Ford Jr. 49 pages. 345 lots. 3 color plates, 17 black &
white plates. Hand Priced with Key to Bidders Names.
WEST INDIAN CUT AND
COUNTERMARKED COINS
and similar necessity pieces
The collection formed by
John J. Ford Jr. of Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A.
Sold in conjunction with A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd.
Monday 16 October 1989 at 1.00 pm
CiMleguf ftw* i
Fine, full color pictorial card cover. “Lots 1-238, Silver coins
of the West Indies, mostly British and so arranged by Pridmore,
together w ith Danish West Indies, St. Bartholomew' and Santo
Domingo (Haiti); Lots 239-273, Gold coins of the West Indies
and North America, arranged by Gordon; Lots 274-345,
World coins in all metals, arranged alphabetically by
Country.” Includes the 18 pieces from the Rovensky sale of
1954, other coins traced to Montagu, Murdoch, Caldecott,
“Nobleman”, Peltzer and Guttag collections. Weights in both
grains and grams. 75.
7 1/4” x 9 1/2”, Hand Priced with Key to Bidders Names, x
146 Another copy. Not named or priced. New. 50.
7 1/4” x 9 1/2 "x
OCTOBER 5-6. 200 1
22.
PCJBLIG /AGGTTICYNJ ANDMA1L BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
HARMER-ROOKE
147 September 26, 1970 and October 28, 1970. Part I & 11
of the Collection formed by His Eminence the late Francis
Cardinal Spellman. 72, 36 pages. 879 lots. Plates.
New, hard bound red cloth over red and blue felt covers.
These sales never took place. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, Qengerke no numbers, Clain-Stefanelli #14832, S
148 August 26-27, 1970. The Parlin Gold Nugget Collection.
Plus An Outstanding Group of Ancients, Crowns, U.S., Gold,
Foreign, Documents and Exonumia. 88 pages. 1780 lots.
15 plates.
New, hard bound cloth over black card cover. 10 Large
Cents S- 1 88 VF, 1 7 N 1 2 EF, 5 photos. Greek, Roman Coins,
Mexico 8 Reales, Chinese Cash Coins, Canada 1936 “dot”
Cent, Ecuador. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, Qengerke no number, S
149 December 10, 1970. The Sigmund L. Miller Collection of
Gold Coins. 31 pages. 466 lots. 7 plates. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound brown cloth over yellow card cover.
12 Large Cents. U.S. Gold, Territorial Gold, Early U.S.
Dollars with photos, Ancient Silver & Bronze with photos,
Judaic Coins. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, Qengerke no number, S
HELBING, OTTO
1 50 24 Oktober 1 927. Ludwig Jager; Robert Piloty, et al. Piloty,
Die Munzen und Medaillen des Bistrum Wurzburg. Miinzen
u. Medaillen, Mittelaltermtinzen, Griechische Munzen u.
Romische Munzen. Reprint. 43 pages, lots 806-1446. 8 plates.
Hand Priced.
New, hard bound blue cloth, bright gilt. Schriftenreihe Nr. 5.
The Piloty reprint portion of the famous sale. 30.
7 1/2" x 10", Clain-Stefanelli *9225, T
HENDERSHOTT, ROBERT L.
Tampa, FL
HENDERSHOTT’S OFFICE COPY
151 May 9, 1936. International Auction Sale. Catalogue of
Rare Gold, Silver and Copper Coins, Tokens, Confederate
Currency, Obsolete Paper Money, Etc. 31 pages. 763 lots.
Prices Realized stapled inside back cover.
Fine, buff card cover with “Hendershott” written on cover
and “Office Copy/Priced” written upper left comer. Early Half
I )i illars by Haseltine, 7 1 Lirge Cents, US Gold, Odd and Curi-
ous, 7 English Tokens, Confederate Bonds, Early American Bond
and Loan Certificates, 32 Fractional Currency, 1 Calif., Frac-
tional Gold. Signed by Hendershott also, on feature page.40.
6” x 9”, Qengerke, X
152 May 9, 1936. International Auction Sale. Catalogue of
Rare Gold, Silver and Copper Coins, Tokens, Confederate
Currency, Obsolete Paper Money, Etc. 51 pages. 763 lots.
Photocopy Prices Realized.
Fine, buff card cover. Early Half Dollars by Haseltine,
7 1 Large Cents, US Gold, Odd anti Curious, 7 English Tokens,
Confederate Bonds, Early American Bond and Loan
( lertificates, 32 Fractional Currency, 1 Calif., Fractional Gold.
Signed by Hendershott on feature page. 35.
6” x 9”, Qengerke, X
HESPERIA ART
300 East 57 Street, New York 22, NY
“An American firm specializing in Qreek, Raman, and Euro-
pean coins. Coins, casts, photographs, and special lists sent
on request. Large stock of Qreek and Rontan objects of art.”
153 May 17-18, 1952. Empire State Numismatic Association
Convention. 20 pages. 556 lots. 4 plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial white card cover. List of Estimated Values laid
in. Greek Gold, Greek Silver and Small Greek, Greek Bronzes,
Denarii of the Roman Republic, Late Republic and Empire,
Bronze Coins of the Roman Republic, Roman Imperial Bronzes,
Modem Gold Coins including Papal States referenced, Modem
Crown Size Silver Coins, Davenport Crowns, US Coins.
All Greek and Roman Coins referenced. 25.
6 3/4” x 9 1/4”, Qengerke, t
154 April 23, 1953. Mail Bid Sale. 18 pages. 405 lots. 8 plates.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial white card cover, peripherally faded. Greek Gold,
Roman Aurei, Byzantine Solidi, Greek Silver, Silver Coins
of the Roman Republic (Denarius, unless otherwise noted).
Gold G»ns Since die Middle Ages, Modem Silver Coins, Chiefly
Crowns including Mexico Revolution of Morelos Countennark
MO on Obverse of 8 Reales (Guatemala) 1808, German
Bracteates of the Middle Ages. All Greek and Roman
Coins referenced. 25.
6 3/4” x 9 1/4”, Qengerke, t
HESS, A. & BANK LEU & CO.
155 1956-1971. 47 Catalogues # 24-49, 19 unnumbered
including Gibbs I & II.
Fine, card cover. Some with prices realized. 90.
8" x 11 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #9147, z
THREE HAND PRICED AND
PARTIALLY NAMED SALES
1 56 April 27-28, 1966. Auktion 30. Taler Ecus, Crowns of The
World mit grosseren Serien von Danemark, Deutschland,
Frankreich, Grossbritannien, Italien, Niederlande, Romisch-
Deutsches Reich, Polen, Russland, Schweden, Schweiz,
Spanien, Afrika, Amerika, Asien sowie Sets. 74 pages.
1 239 lots. 64 plates. Prices Realized. Hand Priced.
Fine, pictorial card cover soiled. Mexico, Central and South
America, Ecuador.
November 7-8, 1967. Auktion 34. Miinzsammlungaus Altem
Adelsbesitz. 1. Teil. Skandinavien: Schweden, Danemark,
Norwegen. 43 pages. 724 lots. 22 plates. Prices Realized.
Hand Priced.
Fine, pictorial card cover.
November 8-9, 1967. Auktion 35. Munzen des Mittelalters
und der Neuzeit mit grosseren Serien vom Romisch-Deutschen
Reich, Osterreich, Danemark, Deutschland, Frankreich,
Grossbritannien, Italien, Niederlande, Russland, Schweden,
Schweiz, Spanien (speziell Ziircher Silbernuinzen). 52 pages.
800 lots. 3 1 plates. Prices Realized. Hand Priced.
Fine, pictorial card cover. 55.
8”x 1 1 1/2”, z
PUBLIC AUCTION ANU MAIL 1^1 lO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
23.
HESS. ADOLPH
Frankfurt A.M.
REPRINT OF THE FAMOUS
GEORG F. ULEX SALE
157 11 Mai 1908. Sammlung des Herm Georg F. Ulex, Ham-
burg. Miinzen und Medaillen von Nord, Central und Slid
Amerika (mit Ausschluss der Courantmiinzen der Vereinigten
Staaten). 1981 reprint. 179 pages. 4176 lots. 6 plates.
New, hard bound green cloth, bright gilt. Includes
Counterstamps. Ecuador. 50.
6” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #10559*, T
HIRSCH, GERHARD
Mtitichen 2, Promenadeplatz 10/11
120 SALES, 1958-1998
158 Auktion 16-202, not consective. 1958-1998. Plates.
Fine overall, pictorial card covers. 150.
7 112” x 10 1/4”, Z
HORNUNG’S M0NTAUKTIONER
Qert Homung. Fiolstrcede 21, DK-1171 Keb enhaven
SALES 1, 3-27
159 1972-1985. Sales 1, 3-27. 100+ pages average. 20+ plates.
Photo illustrated. Several Prices Realized.
Fine-New, pictorial white card covers. Greek, Roman,
Byzantine, Scandinavian Coins, Mponter og Medailler,
Pengesedler, Danish Historical Medals, Swedish Plate Money,
China, Asia, Latin America, Mexico, Spanien, Gold & Silver
Coins of the World, Litteratur, Banknotes, Coins and Tokens
from Danish West Indies, USA, Russia. 26 Sales. 75.
7” x 10”, Several Prices Realized, Z
ITALO VECCHI LTD.
35 Dover Street, QB, London W1X 3RA
160 Auction 2-4, 6, 8, 12. 1996-1998. 50+ pages. 2000 lots.
100+ plates. Photo illustrated. Enlarged plates.
Fine-New, pictorial card covers. Celtic, Greek, Roman,
Roman Republican and Imperial, Dark Ages, Mediaeval,
Modem, Germanic Kingdoms, Renaissance and Later, Plaquettes
and Medals, Russia, USA, Includes A Collection of Roman
Republican Struck Bronze Coinage (every lot photo illustrated),
and more. 30.
8” x 11 1/2”, Z
K & K ENTERPRISES
K. Femald & K. McDowell, POB 8-286, Anchorage, Alaska 99504
161 May 25, 1966 & 6/10/1966 approximate. Alaska Token and
medal Mail Bid Auction. 6 and 8 pages. 198 and 298 lots.
Fine, self cover mimeographed pages. From Alakanuk to
Thane and Woodchopper, Alaskan Miscellaneous and Wooden
Nickels. Referenced by Rubles to Statehood and Alaska’s
Coinage Through the Years. 2 sales. 45.
8 1/2” x 11”, Qengerke,X
KASTNER, GITTA
8000 Munchen 2, Promenadeplatz 9/1
FIRST 13 OF ONLY 14 SALES
162 Katalog 1-13. 1972-1976. 70 + pages average. 4+ color
plates and Plates.
Fine, color pictorial card covers and black & white. Includes
4 color plates of Ancient, Byzantine and bronze medallion of
Verus. Kelten, Griechische, Romische, Byzantinische, Ausland,
Early Tilers, Medals, Gold Coins, French Empire, German,
German States, Europe, Talers, South American Gold,
Spain, Russia. 50.
7 1/2” X 10", Z
KATEN, FRANK J. & LAURESE
POB 4047, Culcsvillc Sta., Silver Spring, MI) 20914
COMPLETE SET OF KATEN SALES 1 ^84 INCLUDING
THE ELUSIVE SALE #28 WITH PRICES REALIZED!
163 1946-1997. Sales 1-84. 51 Prices Realized.
Fine-New, card cover and Sales 43 and 54 Hard Bound, blue
cloth. Tlie elusive 3 page sale #28 is included and even rarer
to be found is the prices realized with this sale that is included.
Sale 28 is the key sale to try' and acquire to completing
a complete set of Katen sales. 335.
6” x 9" & 8 1/2” x 11”, K
164 October 24-25, 1980 to December 8, 1984. Sales 52-59.
1980-1984. 8 Sales. Prices Realized Bound In.
New, hard bound orange buckram. Some Consignors include:
ANA Library' Duplicates, R &. M Piper, Part 3; Wylie Hoard of
Classic US Auction Catalogs; John S. Davenport; Jess Peters;
A1 Overton; Ralph Walker; Charles & Mary' Rechenbach among
others. These sales had United States & Worldwide literature
for all collecting areas. 8 sales. 1 00.
6 1/2” X 9 1/4”, Qengerke 52-59.L
165 April 19, 1985 to June 19-20, 1992. Sales 60-73. 1985-
1992. 14 Sales. Prices Realized Bound In.
New, hard bound orange buckram. Some Consignors include:
James B. Longacre; Chase Manhattan Bank World Money
Museum; Duplicates from the Katen Library; Dr. Gregory Biunk
among others. 14 sales. 100.
9” x 11 1/4”, Qengerke 60-73, L
KATEN’S FINAL 6 SALES HARD BOUND
SOME NUMISMATIC LITERATURE TO BE
FOUND NO WHERE ELSE AND IN NO OTHER
DEALER'S SALES
In over six decades of numismatics’ and literature selling Frank
Katen sold many pieces and sets of numismatic literature that
no other numismatic literature dealer has since seen nor
handled. While these sales are sparse in descriptions, the
importance, to any numismatic literature researcher was what
was sold in these sales.
166 March25-26, 1994 to June 14-15, 1996. Sales 76-81. 6 Sales.
Prices Realized Bound In.
New, hard bound purple buckram, bright gilt. “These six sales
started March 25-26, 1994, No. 76, Part 1 , World wide Texts,
1276+ lots; No. 77, November 18-19, 1994, Part 2, World
wide texts, 1902+ lots; No. 78, March 24-25, 1995, Part 3,
World w ide Periodicals, 1949+ lots; No. 79, Part 4, World-
wide Auction Catalogues and Fixed Price List, A-G, 2250+
lots; No. 80, March 22-24, 1996, Part 5, Worldwide Auc-
tion Catalogues G-N, 3 1 69+ lots; and lastly No. 8 1 , June 1 4-
15, 1996, Part 6, Worldwide Auction Catalogues and
Fixed Price Lists, O-Z, 3642+ lots. This Auction Sale now
is the largest Catalogue featuring Numismatic Literature in
the world!
Almost 15,000 items are detailed by author, title, date, pages,
plates and illustrations, and in many instances die estimated
prices. A Prices Realized list is bound in the back of each
catalogue listing the selling prices.
STATS: 83 bound catalogues w ere sold. Nos. 1-82 and 100.
at $ 100.00, numbered and named in gilt. 1 7 were bound plain.”
6 sales. 100.
OCTOBER 5-<5. 200 1
24.
l’UBLIC AUCTION ANDMAILBID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
KRESS, KARL
8 Miinchen 25, Plinganserstr. 110
24 SALES
167 1954-1969. #96, 103-104, 125-146. 80+ pagesaverage. Plates.
Several Prices Realized.
Fine, card cover. Griechen, Gemrnen, Romer, Gold und Silber
Miinzen, Kontemiarkierte PragerGroschen, Kolonien, Ausland,
Byzantinische, Medaillen, Reichsmiinzen seit 1871, Papiergeld,
Russland, Ecuador and others. 50.
8 1/4” x 11 1/2", Z
KR1CHELDORF, H.H.
Bolzstrasse 4 II, Stuttgart
1 68 1958-1968. Auktion V, VII-X1, XIII-X1V, XVI, XVIII-XIX.
1 1 sales. Plates.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Gold, Silber, Bronze, Antike,
Mittelalter, Neuzeit. Griechische Welt, Romisches Imperium,
Byzanz, Italien, Volkerwanderung, Schraubtaler und
Schraubmedaillen. 1 1 Sales. 30.
7 1/2” x 10”, Z
KUNKER, FRITZ-RUDOLPH
Qutenbergstrasse 23, 4500 Osnabruck
169 25 Auktions. 1985-1995. 1-6, 8-12, 14-23, 25, 27-29.
Photo illustrated. With 9 Lagerkatalogs. With Liste
1 1-25, 1973-1976 missing #12-13. Some prices realized.
45 Osnabruck Heger Strafle 13 Tetefon 0541 27524
Auktionskutalox 1
Auktion am 5 und 6 tcbruar I9H)
In Omabrock
M«M* Itm. WumrnluUnmc I5J
Fine, pictorial card cover. Extremely well illustrated auction
catalogues and fixed price lists of coins and medals of the world.
Includes sales of: K. Witte; G. Stalling; G. Brockmann;
W. Schmitt collections. Antike, German, German States,
Erzbistum Mainz, Ausland, Gold und Silber, Papiergeld,
Restilencia in Nummis, Danemark, Russia, USA, 90.
8"x 11 1/2”, Z
KURPFALZISCHE MONZHANDLUNG
68 Mannheim 1, Augusta- Anlage 52, Qermany
1 70 66 Sales. # 1 -56. Missing I I numbers, some dupes. 1973-1 995.
Photo illustrated
Fine, card covers. C Ireek, Roman, German, German States,
World Coins, Papiergeld, Medals and Orders., U.S. Coins
and Medals. 55.
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LANZ, DR. HUBERT
Promenadeplatz 9, D-8000 Miinchen.
171 50+ Auktion’s #16-43, 48-57, 68, 70-81,89. 1979-1998.
100+ pages average. 1500+ lots average. 75+ plates average.
15 Prices Realized..
AUKTION 16
MONZEN DER ANTIKE
24'APRII t*7*
1M HOTO feAYERISCHER MOF
MONCHtN. rXOMI-NAUMTAlZ
NUMISMATIK
LANZ
MONCHEN
Fine-New, pictorial color and black & white card covers.
Keltische, Griechische, Romische, Byzantinische, Ausland,
Armenische, Volkerwandemng, Romisch Deutsches Reich,
Italien, Vatikan, Papstliche Miinzen, Russland, Spanien,
Vandalische, Gotische, Aksumitische, Islamische, Schweden,
Grossbritannien, Westgotische, Portugal. 100.
7 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
LANZ, HERMANN
Hauptplatz 14, Postfach 677, Qraz/ Austria
FIRST 14 SALES
172 Auktions 1-XIV. 1973-1979. 50+ pages average. 20 plates
average. 12 Prices Realized.
GOLDMUNZEN
GOLD MEDAILLEN
9
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AUKTION i
LANZ GRAZ
Fine, pictorial white card covers. Mohammedanische
Goldmiinzen, Romische Mittelhronzen: Republik Kaiserreich
PUBLIC AUK TION /\NJL'> MAIL BI L ■> iSALE NJU J N/l BBR-FOL JKTELN
25.
Augustus-Carinus, Antike Silbermiinzen: Kelten, Griechen,
Romer, Goldmunzen, Goldmedaillen, Anrike Munzen, Kelten,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Ostgoten, Vandalen, Osterreich
Medaillen, Munzen, Mittelater: Bohmen, Mahren, Romisch-
Deutsches Reich: Haus Habshurg, Lothringen,
Neufursten,Altfiirsten, Geistlichkeit Munzen & Medaillen,
Stadte-Miinzen & Stadte-Medaillen. With: 8 Listes #42-49.
1966-1968. 120.
8” x 1 1 3/4”, 12 Prices Realized, Z
MALLOY, ALEX G.
POB 38, South Salem, NY 10590
FIRST 12 SALES
173 Sales 1-12. February 28, 1972-April 25, 1978. Plates.
ANCIENT
COINS
MAIL BID SALK
Closing Date
February 28, 1972
New, pictorial card cover. Contains: Ancient Gold, Greek,
Greek Imperial, Roman, Roman Imperial, Roman Republic,
Roman Egypt, Judaica, Medieval, Byzantine, Sassanian, Islamic,
Crusader, Russia and more, Literature, Antiquities. 50.
7” x 10”, Qengerkc #1-12, K
50+ AUCTION SALES
174 Sales 1-11, 13-24 and others,1972-1990’s. Plates.
New, pictorial card cover. Contains: Ancient Gold, Greek,
Greek Imperial, Roman, Roman Imperial, Roman Republic,
Roman Egypt, Judaica, Medieval, Byzantine, Sassanian,
Islamic, Crusader, Russia and more, Literature, Antiquities.
50+ Sales. 100.
7” x 10", R
MONTENAPOLEONE ASTE D’ARTE
Via Monte N apoleone 19, 20121 Milano MI
175 Asta No. 1-8. 1982-1988. 90+ pages average. Color Plates.
Plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial blue card covers. Monete e Medaglie: Dei Papi e
Degli Stati Pontifici; Romane, dell’Impero d’Oriente, Monete
italiane, Monete estere, Medaglie napoleoniche, Medaglie
italiane, Medaglie estere, Libri di numismatica, Dell’evo
Contemporaneo, Monete Medioevali e Modeme Della Casa di
Savoia, Monete di Zecche Italiane dell’evo Contemporaneo,
Monete dell’Aes Grave, Monete Romane della Repubblica e
dell’Impero, Monete Greche, Monete Bizantine. Lista dei Prezzi
di Valutazione laid in each catalogue. 55.
8” x 11 1/2 ”,Z
MASON & CO.
“(h. d. 9// 1901) Mason was a stamp and coin dealer in
Philadelphia, New York and Boston. He conducted 35
auction sales 1868 to 1890. He issued fixed price lists from
New York in 1866, from Philadelphia 1868 to 1871 and
from Boston up to 1890.
He published a series of periodicals. Mason’s Coin and Stamp
Collector’s Journal ran from 1867 to 1872. Mason’s Coin
Collector’s Herald ran 1879 to 1882. Mason’s Coin Collector’s
Magazine ran 1882 to 1890. He died in Philadelphia .”-
American Numismatic Biographies
NICE OFFERING OF EARLY MASON SALES
AND AN ALMOST COMPLETE SET OF MASON’S
BOSTON COIN SALES 14 OF THE 15.
MASON t CO.'S SECOND PHILADELPHIA COIN
CATA LOOT' K
COLLECTION OF AMERICAN AND FOREIC
Gold, Silver & Copper Coins & Me
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.to. IIIO Ornlau street. PAIIaM^AM.
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176 April 13-15, 1869. Mason & Co.’s Second Philadelphia Coin
Sale. Catalogue of the Collection of American and Foreign
Gold, Silver & Copper Coins & Medals. The Property of E.J.
Farmer. Comprising rare and valuable specimens of the U.S.
Gold, Silver and Copper Coins, including Pattern Pieces,
Colonials, Medals, Store Cards, Politicals. Also, a large
assortment of Silver and Copper Pieces of other nations.
In addition to the above will be found a fine assortment of
Roman and Grecian Silver Coins. 36 pages. 950 lots.
Fine, chipped paper cover. The covers of this sale are known in
tan and mauve. 75 Large Cents. Choice pieces, M.S. Late dates,
23 RS. Half Cents, Washington Pieces, Early US Silver and O
Mint, Colonial Coins, US Gold Patterns and 1 Calif., Fractional
Gold, US Patterns. 35.
6” x 8 3/4”, Qcngcrke 2,m
MASON 4 CO.’S THIRD PHILADELPHIA 8ALE.
OATALOOUE
Collection or Museum of Curiosities,
Tint niKim or
W. W. MORGAN, M. D.. OF PHILADELPHIA,
finuprieiug SSIerr ant! f'n,iper Cain*. Mineral* (inclnliru,
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vienU. ('him* au.1 Ja,*M nne Cuntaitieo, Bint*,
Front », Animal*, !\t rifrtriume, VTef Prrjnm.
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<i ml many titter liar'. Anow
>md I',. InaUt tJhjnU.
T»* WHICH 15 ADDED A nOTATK COUJKTKW or
RARE AUTODRAPHS, LETTERS, COINS, MEDALS, ETC.
Ob Km KtHWttaa. I Ml). Irma 9 A. M. util 3 P. H..
AT SAI.IvH ROOM.
ALL TO SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION
THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS,
No 1110 Ohmtnat Strcot, Philadelphia.
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Wednesday, June 9, at 3 o'clock P. M., -
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1 77 June 9, 1869. Mason & Co.’s Third Philadelphia Coin Sale.
Catalogue of the Collection of Museum of Curiosities,
The Property of W.W. Morgan, Comprising Silver and
Copper Coins, Minerals (including Agates, Amethysts and
Quartz Crystals), Indian Implements, Chinese and Japanese
Curiosities, Birds, Fossils, Animals, Petrifaction’s, Wet Prepa-
rations, Skins of Rare Animals, Shells, Gems, Antediluvian
Fossils, Relics and many other rare, Curious and Valuable
Objects. To Which is Added a Private Collection of Rare
Autographs, Letters, Coins, Medals, Etc. 40 pages. 1037 lots.
MASON & CO.-CONTINUED
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26.
PUBLIC
ANDMA1L BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
MASON & CO.-CONTINUED
Fine, chipped paper cover. The covers are known in at least two
colors, Blue and Tan. 1 1 Large Cents, Foreign Silver and
Copper Coins and Medals, Bronze Medals, Ancient Coins,
US Mint Medals, US Patterns, Colonial and Continental
Paper Money by State, Mason offered his Mason & Co.’s Pho-
tographic Plate of 48 Coin Collectors (life pictures) of the
United States; size 14x19; very scarce, only 25 printed as lot
#826. See the next lot offered of a printed reproduction. 35.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke 3,m
PRINTED REPRODUCTION
178 Mason’s Photographic Gallery of the Coin Collectors of
The United States. No. 1. No date.
'< luwra rBOioGSAraio g&isbst f
IOIN COLLECTORS OF THE UNITED STATES. *
Fine, Printed Reproduction printed on tan vellum paper with
small red spot upper right corner that can be trimmed off. 48
collectors are photographed with a number keyed to the
collector’s names at the bottom. This was supposed to be the
first of a series of photographic Galleries to be made by Mason
but none other than this one is known to have been made.
The prominent collector’s of the time are shown such as
Mickley, Jenks, Haseltine, Kline, Randall and others to name
just a few. 50.
8” x 10 1/2”, m
179 September 6-8, 1869. Mason & Co.’s Fourth Philadelphia
Coin Sale. Catalogue of the Collection of U.S. & Foreign
Gold, Silver & Copper Coins & Medals. The Collection of
Edward P. Thom. Comprising U.S. Gold, Silver & Copper
Coins, Medals, Pattern Pieces, Colonials, Tokens, Store Cards,
Politicals. Foreign Coins, Medals & Tokens. Roman Silver &
Copper Coins. 35 pages. 1000 lots.
Fine, paper cover. Paper covers are known in yellow, tan and
salmon 175 Large Cents. Choice piece (Date Set). Half Cents,
Foreign Copper and Silver, Ancients, Colonial Coins, Early US
Silver, US Gold, 51 US Patterns, 35.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Qengerke 4, in
180 October 13-14, 1869. Mason & Co.’s Fifth Philadelphia
Coin Sale. Catalogue of a highly interesting Collection of
Aboriginal and other Relics, Illustrating American History,
262 of which are from the Celebrated Peak’s Museum
of Philadelphia, being a portion of the collection of
Prof. Montroville Wilson Dickeson, of Philad’a. Also, fine
collections in the various branches of the Natural Sciences,
Revolutionary Field Relics and Autographs (collected by Aaron
Burr.) Fine Prints, Portraits, Minerals, Fossils, Colonial
moneys, &c. 26 pages. 735 lots.
Fine, paper cover peripherally faded. Paper covers are known
in salmon and purple. Colonial and Continental Money. 35.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerke 5 ,m
1 8 1 October 18-19, 1 869. Mason & Co.’s Sixth Philadelphia Coin
Sale. Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Coins »&. Medals.
Tire Property' of J. Colvin Randall. Consisting of U.S. Gold,
Silver & Copper, Colonial & Washington Pieces; also, a fine
assortment of Rare & Valuable Pattern Pieces, with a few
Miscellaneous Coins & Medals. 34 pages. 665 lots. Hand Priced
Very good, paper cover, peripheral fading. Known in tan and
purple paper covers. 1 10 Large Cents. Choice pieces; S-80,
126 VD late, 23 RS. Half Cents, Foreign Coins, Ancients,
Early US Silver, Colonial Coins, US Gold, 10 Calif., Fractional
Gold, 101 Patterns. “Pencil notations throughout “Buy at
any price.” 45.
5 1/2” x 8 1/4”, Qengerke 6, HAND PRICED, m
182 Another copy, not priced. Fine.m 35.
183 November 16-17, 1869. Mason & Co.’s Seventh
Philadelphia Coin Sale. Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of
Coins Medals. The Property of J.W. Haseltine. Consisting
ofU.S.C iold, Silver & Copper, Colonial & Washington Pieces;
also, a fine assortment of Rare & Valuable Pattern Pieces,
with a few Miscellaneous Coins tSi Medals. 42 pages. 968 lots.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANH N/l/AIL RIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN 27‘
Hand Priced.
MASON A OO.’S SEVENTH COIN SALE.
CATALOGUE
VALUABLE COLLECTION
COINS AND MEDALS,
J W HASELTIWE OF PHILADELPHIA.
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BANGS. MERWIN & CO..
UiTMuhvny, New York,
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 Sc 17, 1S69,
KiMUm t> IW Min Km* 41 IU A. VI r4<k U\ <rf Mir.
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Fine, paper cover, peripheral fading. Paper covers known in
tan, purple, yellow and blue. 108 Large Cents and 2 sets; S-80
ex Randall (U.S. Mint Struck?)- Comment on 1787 NJ Cent
horse head left. Half Cents, Foreign, Political Medals, Early US
Silver, Colonial Coins, Washington Pieces, Colonial paper
Money, 80 US Patterns. 45.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 7, HAND PRICED, m
184 Another Copy, not priced, fine.m 35.
1 85 December 1 , 1869. Mason & Co’s Eighth Sale. Catalogue of
a Valuable Collection of Coins, Books & Curiosities, being a
portion of the Relics of Peak’s Museum, the property' of Prof.
Montroville Wilson Dickeson, consisting of American Silver,
and Copper Colonial and Washington Pieces, Miscellaneous
Coins, Medals, Card Tokens, &c., Rare Books, Pamphlets,
Prints and Curiosities. 16 pages. 510 lots.
4 Mason & Co’s Eighth Sale. 4
CATALOGUE
VALUABLE COLLECTION
Coins, Books & Curiosities,
SWtfl A V-Qit-ttOW Of TH«
Relics of Peale’s Museum,
Prof. MONTROVILLE W7L80N DICKESON,
AK3*a« Silvia a«40jt’*a 4uTAl*'* * MW
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THOMAS BIRCH A SON. Auclk-ttwc-t .
No. 1110 Chostnut Street, Philadelphia,
Wednesday, December 1st 1869.
186 December 21, 1869. Mason & Co.’s Ninth Coin Sale.
Peremptory Sale of a Collection of Coins, Medals, Relics,
Minerals. Consisting of Foreign and American Silver and
Copper Coins, American Colonial and Washington Coins,
Rare and Valuable US Pattern Pieces, Miscellaneous Coins,
Medals, &c. 26 pages. 622 lots.
Fine, paper cover, paper covers known in yellow and peach.
120 Dirge Cents; S-80, choice S-189, 266, 04 RS, 23 RS,
UNC L. Dts. Half Cents, Mint Medals, Continental and
Colonial Currency by State, 37 US Patterns. 35.
5 1/2" x 8 3/4”, Qengerke 9 ,m
187 December 22, 1869. Mason &. Co.’s Tenth Sale. Catalogue
of a Valuable Collection of Coins, Autographs and
Curiosities, Being a Portion of the collection of Montroville
Wilson Dickeson, consisting of American, Silver and Copper
Colonial and Washington Pieces, Miscellaneous Coins,
Medals, Cards, Tokens, &C...12 pages. 422 lots.
Fine, paper cover, slight water stain lower bottom edge. Paper
covers known in green, salmon and charcoal. 80 Large Cents.
Half Cents, Colonial Coins, Colonial Paper Money by State.35.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerke 10, m
188 May 19, 1870. Seventh Continuation Sale. Catalogue of a
valuable Collection of Coins, Curiosities, Autographs, Etc.,
being a portion of the collection of Prof. Montroville Wilson
Dickeson, consisting of American Silver, Copper Colonial and
Washington Pieces, Miscellaneous Coins, Medals, Cards,
Tokens, Rare Books, Pamphlets, Prints, Autographs, Miner-
als, Curiosities, &c. 15 pages. 448 lots.
Fine, paper cover, peripherally faded. Known in blue paper
cover only ? 8 1 Large Cents, Colonial Coins, Colonial Currency
by State. 35.
5 1/2” x 8 3/4”, Qengerke 1 1 ,m
New, paper covers, peripherally faded. Known on
y with green
paper covers? 83 large Cents, Half Cents, Colonial Coins,
Colonial paper Money by State, 1 Calif., Fractional Gold. 30.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 8, in
189 June 17, 1870. Coin Sale: Catalogue of a Valuable Private
Collection, comprising a fine assortment of Rare U.S. Coins;
a choice Cabinet of very' rare U.S. Pattern Pieces; a collection
of Colonial & Continental Paper Money, U.S. & Foreign
Gold, Silver & Copper Pieces; Autographs; Rare Books.
31 pages. 601 lots. Hand Priced.
Very’ good, paper cover, peripheral fading, old vertical fold.
120 Large Cents. Choice pieces, S-80 (Randall), 23 UNC.
Half Cents, Early US Silver, 110 lots of Colonial & Continental
Currency by State, Colonial Coins, Canadian Coins and
Medals. 1 Calif. Fractional Cold. 177 1 IS Parrems 43.
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28.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANO M/NIL BIO SALE NUMBER- FOURTEEN
MASON & CO.-CONTINUED
1 90 Another copy. Not priced. Very good, old vertical fold.m 30.
SCARCE MASON STAMP SALE
NOT LISTED IN GENGERKE
1 9 1 September 8, 1 870. Mason & Co.s First Postage Stamp Sale,
at the Art Galleries and Book Sales Rooms of Leavitt, Strebeigh
& Co., Clinton Flail, Astor Place, New York on Thursday
Evening, September 8, 1870, at half past six o’clock, when
will be offered a large and varied assortment of Foreign and
American Postage and Envelope Stamps, embracing many Rare
and Valuable Issues, Used and Unused, arranged in Lots and
Specimens to sit the Collector or Dealer; also, an Assortment
of Postage Stamp and Monogram Albums, Etc. 16 pages.
464 lots.
MASON * CO.'S
First Postage Stamp Sale,
Sri fialltrirs and Boot Salts Booms
LEAVITT, STEEBEIGH & GO., j
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nil iwi n m:\i\i;. mm s. mo.
tin iiu it inuii i uitt in TiBH ajimit
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ponaot STAMP ANO M0H08BAM ALIIIMS, ETC.
Fine, chipped paper cover. Paper covers known to be in both
yellow and purple. 2 lots of Mason’s Coin and Stamp Collectors
Magazine, Vol. 1 , 1867. Lot of 4 Catalogues of the First Stamp
sale in United States, Scott, May 28, 1869, uncut. Confederate
States stamps, Revenue Essay’s and much more. 50.
5 1/2” x 9”, not in Qengerke ,tn
VERY IMPORTANT PATTERN
REFERENCE CATALOGUE
192 October 4, 1870. The “Fewsmith Cabinet,” A Collection of
Interesting & Valuable Silver & Copper Coins, Medals,
embracing a fine assortment of Foreign & American Pieces,
also, a choice line of Colonials, Washington’s, Pattern Pieces,
Political, Store Cards, Tokens in Various Metals, formally the
property of Wm. Fewsmith, Philadelphia. 102 pages. 2501 lots.
HAND PRICED.
Worn, modern 1/4 leather, black cloth, contents shaky and
some pages loose, pages Fine condition. First Day’s Sale.
Ancients, English Silver, Early US Silver; Second Day’s
Sale: Bronze Presidential Medals, 265 Large Cents. V. choice
pieces, S-12, 21 PR, 25 RS I, proofs L.D. 82 Half Cents,
263 US Pattern, Experimental and Trial Pieces, Assay Pieces;
Third Day’s Sale: English Tokens, French Silver Medals,
Washington Silver Medals, Washington Pieces, Store Cards,
Silver, Presidential and Political Pieces, Medalets, Foreign
Copper Coins and Tokens, Copper Coins and Tokens of the
Dominion <>f Canada, Canadian Side View, Revolutionary
Peac e Medals; Fourth Day’s Sale: ( Colonials and ( Joins of the
( T mfedcratic >n, l JS Mo lals, ( Xldities (appears to he the type of
items listeil in Judd’s Pattern books Appendices.) 200.
l)n x I I 1/4”, (/rti^rrla' I i,A
193 February' 16-17, 1871. Catalogue of Several Collections of
Silver and Copper Coins and Medals including a few United
States Pattern Pieces. 37 pages. 858 lots.
Very fine, paper cover, peripheral fading. Paper covers known
in lime, yellow, green, tan. 100 Large cents. Choice pieces and
04 RS, 23 RS I, 41 PR. Half Cents, Early US Silver, Foreign
and American Medals, Washington Pieces, Ancients, Colonial
Coins, Calif., Fractional Gold-no dates, Continental and
Colonial Paper Money, 16 Aluminum 1868 US Patterns,
81 US Patterns, A difficult catalogue to identify as a
Mason sale without the aid of Martin Gengerke’s American
Numismatic Auctions book or Gengerke’s American
Numismatic Auctions (Volume Il-Chronological) booklet.30.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 14, m
194 September 5-6, 1871. Catalogue of the Elliot Numismatic
Collection & other Private Cabinets of U.S. & Foreign Silver
6 Copper Coins, Medals. 36 pages. 901 lots.
New, paper cover, peripheral fading. Paper covers known in
purple, dark blue, light green. 150 Large Cents; 94’s, Smith
Cents, tooled. Half Cents, Foreign and American Bronze &
White Proof Medals, Ancients, Early US Silver, Washington
Pieces, Colonial Coins, 39 US Patterns. 30.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 15, m
195 November 11, 1871. Sale Catalogue of a collection of
American & Foreign Coins and Medals including fine and
rare Colonials, Washington Pieces, &c. 19 pages. 487 lots.
Fine, paper cover, unopened and not trimmed. Have only seen
with light brown paper covers. 76 Large Cents, Half Cents,
Colonial Coins by State, Early US Silver, English Copper
Tokens, Washington Pieces. You can own a 130 year old US
Numismatic Auction Catalogue before it went to the bindery
department for trimming to the proper size. 30.
6 1 14" x 9 5/4”, Qengerke 16, m
196 April 8, 1872. Catalogue of a Private Collection of Gold,
Silver and Copper Coins, Medals, Etc. 52 pages. 1456 lots.
Fine, paper covers, unopened. Seen with gold, yellow, blue
paper covers. 158 Large cents; 09 UNC. Half Cents,
Ancients, American and Foreign Medals, Tokens, Colonial
Coins, Washington Pieces, Auction Catalogues, Early US
AMF/RIOAl* fe FOR RUTH
COINS AND MEDALS.
Colonials, ‘Washington Piocos, Ac.,
AT AUCTIOH,
Tuesday Afternoon. November 7, 1871
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1110 CHESTNUT STREET.
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29.
Silver, 78 Silver Coins of the New Orleans Mint, US Gold,
3 Calif., Fractional Gold, 52 US Patterns. Another unopened
and untrimmed catalogue like the previous one offered. 30.
6” x 9 3/4”* Qengerke 1 7,m
197 October 5-7, 1880. Catalogue of The Smith Cabinet, Part
First. Comprising a large and varied assortment of American
and Foreign Gold, Silver, Copper, Bronze and Nickel Coins,
Medals, also, Ancient Greek and Roman Gold, Silver and
Bronze Coins and Medals; Paper Money, Numismatic Books
and a large assortment of Store Cards, Politicals in Silver and
Copper, Personals, (Sic., &c. Included in the two sales will be
found die U.S. Dollars of 1794, 1836, 38, 39, 51, 52 and
‘58. All the Rare U.S. Half Dollars; All but Two of the U.S.
Quarters; All the U.S. Dimes; All the U.S. Half Dimes; Many
Fine and Uncirculated U.S. Cents, Half Cents, and A Large
Variety of American Colonial Coins. 71 pages. 2015 lots
with Erratum. Hand Priced.
Fine, paper cover. Seen only with tan paper covers. 215 Large
Cents. Choice pieces, S-48, (2) 1815’s. Half Cents, Colonial
and Continental Currency by State, Confederate Bonds and
Paper Money, Southern State and Local Notes, Copper Coins
of Brazil, Russia and Mexico, Canadian Copper Coins and To-
kens, Washington Pieces, Colonial Coins and “Baltimore Town
Piece,” Silver Coins of Mexico and South America, Foreign Gold,
Papal Gold Coin, Early US Silver, Southern State & Local
Notes, US Gold, 30 Calif., Fractional Gold, 1 1 US Pattems.40.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerke 18, HAND PRICED.m
198 October 19-20, 1880. Catalogue of The Smith Cabinet,
[Part Second.] Comprising a large and varied assortment of
American and Foreign Gold, Silver, Copper, Bronze and Nickel
Coins, Medals, also, Ancient Greek and Roman Gold, Silver
and Bronze Coins and Medals; Paper Money, Numismatic
Books and a large assortment of Store Cards, Politicals in
Silver and Copper, Personals, <Sic., &c. Included in the two
sales will be found die U.S. Silver Dollars of 1794, 1836, 38,
39, 5 1, 52 and ‘58. All the Rare U.S. Half Dollars; All but
Two of the U.S. Quarters; All the U.S. Dimes; All the U.S.
Half Dimes; Many Fine and Uncirculated U.S. Cents, Half
Cents, and A Large Variety of American Colonial Coins.
58 pages. 1818 lots with Erratum. Fiand Priced.
Fine, paper cover. Seen with tan and light green paper covers.
294 Large Cents, Half Cents, Ancient Gold, Coins of China
and Japan, Russian Coins, Early US Silver, Colonial Coins
by State, Silver Coins of Spain, US Dimes and Half Dimes
&OMint. 40.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 19, HAND PRICED, m
199 Another Copy. Not Priced. 30.
AFTER THE 19TH SALE, MASON THEN
MOVES HIS BUSINESS TO BOSTON FROM
PHILADELPHIA. ALL 13 of 14 SALES HAND
PRICED AND THE 14TH & 15TH SALE IS
HAND PRICED AND PARTIALLY NAMED.
200 October 20, 1886. Mason & Co,’s First Boston Sale.
Catalogue of Various Collections and Invoices of American
and Foreign Gold, Silver, Copper and Nickel Coins, Bronze
Medals, Coin Books, Coin Cabinets, Old Almanacs,
Newspapers, United States Postal and Fractional Currency.
The rare Grant and Sherman 15 cent Notes, and the various
Red Back Autograph and Printed Signatures. United States
Proof Sets, Etc., Etc. Included in this Sale is the excessively
rare Silver Proof Kentucky Piece of 1796, the equally rare
Carolina Elephant Cent, 1 694, Choice Cents, Colonials, Etc.,
Etc. 10 pages. 2 page Addenda. 409 lots.
Very good, chipped paper cover. 62 Large Cents, Half Cents,
Ancient Coins, US Gold, Early US Silver. 30.
6” x 9 1/2”, Qengerke #l,m
201 December 21, 1886. Masons & Co’s Second Boston Coin
Sale. Catalogue of Various Cabinet Invoices of American and
Foreign Gold, Silver and Nickel Coins, Medals, Autographed
Letters and Signatures of Prominent People. Also Choice
United States Cents, Rare Colonial Coins, Cabinets and a
Miscellaneous Collection of Store Cards, Political Tokens,
Paper Money, Rare Almanacs and Newspapers. 13 pages.
457 lots. Hand Priced.
Very good, paper cover chipped, slight water stain upper cor-
ners not affecting text. Seen only with light blue paper covers.
65 Large Cents. Half Cents, Early US Silver, Colonial Coins.40.
6” x 9 1/2”, Qengerke #2, HAND PRICED, m
202 February 15, 1887. Masons & Co’s 3rd Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of a collection of rare American and Foreign Gold,
Silver, Nickel and Copper Coins, Medals, Curios, Coin Books,
Cabinets, Almanacs, also an invoice of Choice U.S. Cents
and Half Cents. 16 pages. 600 lots. Hand Priced
Very good, gray card cover, old waterstain top of pages not
affecting text. 170 Large Cents, Unc’s and choice pieces.
Half Cents, English Half Penny Tokens, Fractional Currency,
Colonial Coins, Early US Silver. 40.
6” x 9 1/2”, Qengerke #3, HAND PRICED, m
203 November 8, 1887. Masons & Co’s Fifth Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of Various Coin Collections and invoices of
Medals, Books, Cabinets, Rare Old China, Rare gold, Silver,
Copper and Nickel Coins, Postal and Fractional Currency,
Pattern Coins, Curios, American Colonials, Type Writer,
Almanacs, Dealers’ Lists, Etc. 16 pages. 516 lots. Hand Priced
Very good, brown card cover, old water stain at top, else Fine.
93 Large Cents, Half Cents, Early US Silver, Colonial Coins.40.
6” x 9 1/2", Qengerke #5, HAND PRICED, m
204 January 10, 1888. Masons & Co’s Sixth Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of American and Foreign Gold, Silver, Copper and
Nickel Coins, Medals, Etc. Including Washington Coins and
Medals, American Colonial Coins, US Gold and Silver Coins,
US Copper and Nickel Coins, Rare and Fine Foreign Silver
War Medals, Rare Old American Historical China, Early
American Imprints, US Currency, Store Cards, Politicals,
Numismatic Books, Etc. 16 pages. 505 lots. Hand Priced.
Very good, brown card cover loose. 102 Large Cents,
Half Cents, Early US Silver & O Mint, Colonial Notes. 40.
6”x 9 1/2”, Qengerke #6, HAND PRICED, m
205 April 24, 1888. Masons & Co’s Seventh Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of American and Foreign Gold, Silver, Copper and
Nickel Coins, Medals, Etc. Including Washington Coins
and Medals, American, Colonial Coins, US Silver, Copper
and Nickel Coins, Silver and Bronze Medals, Our Grand-
mothers’ China, Early American Almanacs, US Currency,
Store Cards, Politicals, Numismatic Books, Etc. 18 pages.
540 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, blue card cover, disbound, old vertical fold. 127 Large
Cents, Half Cents, Early US Silver. 40.
6” x 9", Qengerke #7, HAND PRICED, m
MASON & CO.-CONTINUED
OCTOBER 5-6, 200 1
30.
PUBLIC AUCTION /VNJD MAIL BIO S
EL NUMBER-FOURTEEN
MASON & CO. -CONTINUED
206 December 24, 1888. Masons & Co’s Eighth Boston Coin
Sale. Catalogue of a private collection of rare American and
Foreign Gold, Silver, Nickel and Copper Coins, Medals,
Curios, Coin Books, Handsome Black Walnut Cabinet,
Almanacs, Etc. Including a number of Rare & Choice U.S.
Silver & Copper Coins. 12 pages. 402 lots. Hand Priced
Very' good, card cover, old water stain at top, old vertical fold,
else Fine. 99 Large Cents and lots. Choice 95 Thick and
96 Cap. Half Cents, US Gold, Early US Silver, 2 Calif.,
Fractional Gold. 40.
6” x 9”, Qengerke #8, HAND PRICED, m
207 April 9, 1889. Masons &. Co’s Ninth Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of the well known Symonds Collection of US and
Foreign Silver and Copper Coins, including Many rare and
Fine Specimens, Patterns and Experimental Pieces, Medals,
Colonial and Continental Paper Money, Minor Proof Sets,
Early American Imprints, Old and Rare China, Political Pieces,
Numismatic Books, Washington Coins, Medals and
Early Prints, Early English Coins, &c., &c. Also a collection
of US Postal and Fractional Currency, Including Perforated
Sets and Red Backs. 18 pages. 589 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, yellow card cover, old vertical fold. 92 Large Cents,
Half Cents, Colonial and Continental Paper Money, Colonial
Coins, Early US Silver, US Patterns. 40.
6” x 9 ”, Qengerke #9, HAND PRICED, m
208 Masons & Co’s Tenth Boston Coin Sale. Catalogue of
Anglo-American, US and Foreign Silver and Copper Coins,
including a number of Rare and Fine Specimens, the Extremely
Rare US 1851 Silver Dollar, US Pattern and Experimental
Pieces, Medals, Colonial and Continental Paper Money, Early
Imprints, Old and Rare China, Political Pieces, Numismatic
Books, Washington Coins, Medals, rare English Silver
War Medals, Etc. 1 5 pages. 422 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, gray card cover, old vertical fold. 76 Large Cents,
Half Cents, Postal and Fractional Currency, Colonial Coins.40.
6”x9”, Qengerke #10, HAND PRICED, m
209 October 29, 1889. Masons & Co’s Eleventh Boston Coin
Sale. Catalogue of Various invoices of US and Foreign Coins,
Medals, Etc. Embracing Gold, Silver, Copper, Nickel and
Bronze Coins, Medals, Etc., of the US and other Nations.
Also, American Colonial Coins, Colonial and Continental
Paper Money, US Currency and Old Bank Notes, Old Ameri-
can Historical China, Washington Coins and Medals, Nu-
mismatic Bix)ks, Curios, Etc. 16 pages. 475 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, gray card cover, old vertical fold. 91 Large Cents,
Half Cents, Early US Silver, 4 Calif., Fractional Cold. 40.
6” x 9”, Qengerke #11, HAND PRICED, m
210 January 16, 1890. Masons & Co’s 1 2th Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of US and Foreign Coins, Medals, Etc. Embracing
Silver, Copper, Nickel and Bronze Coins, Medals, Etc., of the
US and other Nations. Also, American Colonial Coins,
Colonial and Continental Paper Money, US Currency,
Washington Coins and Medals, Numismatic Books, Curios,
16 pages. 475 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, brown card cover, old vertical fold. 77 Large Cents,
I lalf Cents, Lilly US Silver, Fractional Currency. 40.
6”x9”, Qengerke #12, HAND PRICED, m
21 I March 12, 1890. Masons tSt Co’s 1 3th Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue ol A Private Collection and invoices of Silver,
Copper, Nickel and Bronze Coins, Medals, Etc., of the
US and other Nations. Rare Early US Dollars, Halves, <Stc.
American Colonial Coins, Colonial and Continental Paper
Money, United States Currency, Washington Coins and
Medals, Numismatic Books, Curios, Etc. 12 pages. 365 lots.
Hand Priced.
Very good, dirty gray card cover, old vertical fold. 57 Large
Cents, Half Cents, Early US Silver. 40.
6” x 9”, Qengerke #13, HAND PRICED ,m
212 May 14, 1890. Masons &. Co’s 14th Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of A Private Collection and Invoices of Gold,
Silver, Copper, Nickel and Bronze Coins, Medals, Etc., of the
U.S. and Other Nations. Rare Early U.S. Dollars, Halves,
&c. Early American Imprints, U.S. Cents and Half Cents,
American Colonial Coins, United States Currency,
Washington Coins and Medals, Numismatic Books Etc.
1 1 pages. 429 lots. Hand priced. Partially Named.
Very good, card cover, old vertical fold. 95 Large Cents
partially named. Half Cents, Early US Silver partially named.50.
6” X 9”, Qengerke #14, HAND PRICED & PARTIALLY NAMED, m
213 June 18, 1890. Masons & Co’s 15th Boston Coin Sale.
Catalogue of Various invoices of Coins, Medals, US Currency,
Etc., Including Rare Early US Dollars, Halves, &c.; Also,
Collection of Postal and Fractional Notes, US Cents and
Half Cents, American Colonial Coins, Washington Coins
and Medals, Almanacs, Newspapers, Books, Etc. 12 pages.
393 lots. Hand Priced. Partially Named.
Fine, chipped brown card cover, old vertical fold. Invoice from
Lewis J. Bird & Co., laid in. 44 Lots of Postal and Fractional
Currency and buyers names, 40 Large Cents and named,
Early US Silver with buyers names, Colonial Coins and
buyers names, Half Cents, Foreign and American Coins &
Medals mostly named. 75.
6” X 9”, Qengerke #15, HAND PRICED & PARTIALLY NAMED, m
MEHL, B. MAX
214 July 29, 1908. IX. Catalogue. Selection from the Cabinet of
Dr. Horace Ludington. Together with other consignments of
Coins Especially Rich in United States Cents; Including Many
Rare and Very Choice Specimens. 1796 Half Cent,
United States and Foreign Gold, Silver and Copper Coins.
United States Fractional Currency. American Colonial Coins.
20 pages. 562 lots.
Fine, green card cover. 125 Large Cents; 23 RS; 35 Half
Cents, choice pieces. Scarce Set of Male Slave Tokens,
US Silver &. O Mints, 27 Fractional Currency, US Gold,
Canadian Tokens, one not in Breton, Rare Beaver Medal. 35.
6” x 9 1/4", Qengerke 9,7
THREE BOUND SALES
215 October 20, 1925. LXXII; April 20, 1926. LXX1II;
December 14, 1926. LXXIV. 63, 62, 83 pages, 1545, 1393,
1808 lots. Prices realized bound in.
Fine, hard bound red cloth with “Coin Catlg. A. Smith.
Ex Lihris Ur. Jaspar L. Robertson. Ancient Coins, Large and
Half Cents, US and Foreign Medals, Siege and Necessity
Coins, Foreign Gold, Russia, Mexico, Central & South
America Gold, LJS Silver, Fractional Currency, US Cold,
Pioneer N. Ferritorial Gold, 15+ Calif., Fractional Gold,
Ecuador, 70+ US Patterns. 75.
(■>" x 9", Clain Stefanelli #16313. Qengerke 72, 71, 74.1'
PUBLIC ALJCTTIONJ ANLY MAIL BI IZ> BABE N U M BKR-FOURTEEN
31.
2 16 December 9, 1930. LXXXII. Catalogue. The Valuable and
Extensive Collection of Rare Gold, Silver and Copper Coins.
Formed by die late Frank S. Lusk and E.W. Leonard. Almost
Complete Collection of U.S. Gold, widi Great Rarities of All
Series. Together with Valuable Collection of Pioneer Gold.
Rare Silver of All Series; Foreign Gold and Silver;
U.S. Colonials; Including Washington Half Dollar in Silver.
94 pages. 1773 lots. Prices Realised.
Very good tan card cover. 100 Large Cents; S-68 (French).
US Silver, Rare Private and Territorial Gold by Mints,
1 1 Calif., Fractional Gold, 1 Ecuador Gold & Silver,
8 US Patterns. 35.
6” x 9”, Qengerke 82, P
217 February 8, 1944. Sale 103. Catalog of the extensive
Numismatic Collection formed by the late Belden E. Roach.
U.S. Gold, Silver and Copper Coins and Currency. Pioneer
Gold, Foreign Gold and Silver with Rarities of All Series.
23 1 pages. 3530 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Very good, card cover periphally faded, contents Fine.
110 Large Cents. U.S. Colonials, Extensive Early U.S. Silver
and Gold by branch mints, Colonial Coins, U.S. and Foreign
Medals, Indian Peace Medals, Federal and National Notes
prior to 1929, Fractional Shield, 180 Calif., Fractional Gold,
Extensive US Gold, Silver and Copper Patterns. 35.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #12054, Qengerke 103, P
218 June 11, 1946. Sale 108. Catalog of the Famous and
Complete Collection of United States Gold, Silver and
Copper Coins. Formed by William Cutler Atwater.
Comprising Specimens of Each Date and Branch Mint Coins
Minted in Gold, Silver and Copper From the First Year
of Mintage in 1793 to 1920 (With Only Three or Four
exceptions) Including The Celebrated Stickney 1804 Dollar
and The Idler 1804 Dollar, Second Variety!! First Time
in Numismatic History When Both Varities of This Great
Coin Are Offered in One Sale! 199 pages. 2398 lots.
Photo illustrated. Portrait plate. Prices Realized.
Very' good, blue card cover with printed 1804 dollar embossed
on cover, contents Fine. 119 Large Cents; S-13 Unc.
3 photos. Gobrechts, US Gold, Complete Set of Dahlonega
Gold Dollars. 50.
7 3/4” x 10 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli HI 1918. Qengerke 108, P
219 November 7, 1944. Sale 104. Collection of United States
Gold, Silver and Copper Coins Including a Most Extensive
Collection of United States Pattern Coins With a Complete
Set of Thirteen Specimens of the U.S. Four-Dollar Gold Pieces
and the “Quintuple Stella” in Gold! And the Finest Known
Specimen of the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, Foreign Gold,
Pioneer Gold, Rare Currency, Etc. Property of Fred E. Olsen.
124 pages. 2062 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Very good, green card cover with 1913 Liberty' Nickel Printed
on cover, contents Fine. US Gold, Pioneer & Terrirtorial Gold,
US Silver, Large Size Currency, Colonial and Contential
Currency, Fractional Currency, Colonial Coins, Error Coins,
Medals, 3 Calif., Fractional Gold, 600 US Patterns. 35.
7” x 10 1/2", Clain-Stefanelli #12459. Qengerke 104, P
220 February 18, 1947. Sale 109. Catalog of the Extensive
and Valuable Collection of U.S. Gold, Silver and Copper
Coins; Pioneer Gold; Foreign Gold, and U.S. Currency.
Tire Property of Frederick W. Geiss. Rarities and Superb Proof
Specimens of Every Series. 10 Early Calif. $50 Gold Pieces:
One of Only Three Know'n Specimens of the Wass Molitor
6 Co. $20 Gold; With Large Head: Moffat $16 gold pieces,
Complete Sets of Panama Pacific Sets in Frames and Box.
162 pages. 2696 lots. Photo illustrate. Portrait plate.
Very good red card cover, contents Fine. 269 Large Cents.
3 photos. Gold Corns of North, South and Central America,
Gold Coins of Mexico and Doubloons, Early US Silver,
Large Size Currency, Number One Notes, Fractional Currency,
1 Ecuador Gold and Silver. 25.
7” x 10 1/2”, Qengerke 109, P
221 April 26, 1949. Sale 112. Catalog of the Extensive and
Valuable Collection of U.S. Gold Coins Formed by Charles
W. Green. Complete Collection of Gold Dollars, all mints!
Quarter Eagles including 1863 Proof $3 Gold, Half Eagles,
many early dates, and complete, with one one exception, of all
mints, 1834 to 1929; $10 Gold, 1795 to 1933 all mints: and
the first complete collection of Double Eagles ever offered!
Fine Collection of U.S. Silver & Copper Coins, Choice Half
Dollars of 1796 & 1797, Foreign Gold, Silver & Copper,
U.S. Currency. 161 pages. 3296 lots. Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial felt cover. 160 Large Cents. Federal Notes prior
to 1 929, Calif. Gold Notes, Silver “Dollars” of Central and South
America, Silver Dollars of China, 1 Ecuador Silver, 8 Calif.,
Fractional Gold. 25.
7” x 10 112”, Qengerke 112, P
MONNAIES ET MEDAILLES S.A.
Miinzen und M edaillen A.Q.
222 42 Sales. 1943-1986. Auktion 2-69. Plates.
Fine, card cover. Romaines, Byzantines and Grecques, Monnaies
Italiennes, Juivesandde la Palestine, Brakteaten, HausOsterreich
and Osterreichische Fiirsten; Puniques and more. 42 Sales. 1 00.
7 1/2” x 10”Z
MULLER, HEINZ- W.
Muller Solingen. Wermelskirehener Str. 25, 5650 Solmgen 25
29 SALES
223 Auktion 25-59, missing #36, 45, 52, 56. 150+ pages average.
Photo illustrated. Some Prices Realized
Fine-New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, AES
Grave, Schweiz, Deutsche, Reformation, Kelten,, Silber
und Gold, USA, Russland, Europe, Byzanz, Religion,
Medaillen, Spanien, Privatperson, Italien, Latin America,
Manillas, Niederlande, Thematische Medaillen,
Banknoten, Notgeldscheine, Medicina in Nummis.
29 profusely illustrated sales. 75.
8 1/4” x 11 1/2”, Some Prices Realized, Z
MUNZ ZENTRUM
224 1974-1993. Auktion 20-76, missing 45,49, 58-63.
80+ sales. Plates.
New, full color pictorial card covers. Kelten, Griechische und
Romische Miinzen, Byzanz, Orientalen, Brakteaten, Rheinland-
Westfalen, Deutsche Miinzen und Medaillen, Ausland,
Reichsmiinzen, Literatur, Germany, German States, Europe
Coins & Medals, Portugal und Spanien, Ubersee, Indien,
Reichsmiinzen and others. 67 sales. 120.
7 1/4” x 10 1/4”, Z
32.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
MUNZEN und medaillen a.g.
Malzgasse 25, Postfcich 87 5, Basel CH-4002
225 14 Sales. #3-8, 10-11, 13, 16-17, 25-27 and some dupes.
1973-1996. Plates.
New, tan card covers. Monnaies Anciennes et Modemes,
Provenant de Collections Privees. 30.
8”x 11 1/4”, Z
NEW YORK COIN & STAMP CO.
David U. Proskey & Harlan P. Smith, 853 Broadway, New York
“Pros key, David U. Dealer and Writer (b. 12/12/1853 d. 8/
16/1928 ) Born in Wappingers Falls, New York.
Married M adgie Van Houton in 1884. They had three sons
and a daughter.
He began as a coin dealer in 1873. Under his own ruane he
conducted five auction sales 1876 to 1887. He had a habit of
going to the Mint early each January and buying up the stock
of unsold proof coins. He joined the dealership of J.W. Scott
and catalogued many of their sales 1877 to 1886. In about
1888 he joined a partnership with Harlan P. Smith in the
New York Coin and Stamp Company. Smith provided the
financing and Proskey wrote the catalogs. When Smith died
in 1903 Proskey bought his share. He continued to operate
The New York Coin and Stamp Company. The business was
continued after his death by his son David V. Proskey.
Editor of the Coin Collector’s Journal for 12 years. He urrote
a series of articles on large cent varieties for the CCJ.
He issued a fixed price list if silver coins in 1878. He died
at home in North Caldwell, New Jersey.”' American
Numismatic Biographies
“Smith, Harlan Page Dealer (b. 3/18/1839 d. 3/2/1902)
Bonn in Hamilton, M adison Country, New York. Married
with one daughter. He was employed in the wholesale fruit
business until 1876.
Affiliated with Henry Q. Sampson in Smith & Sampson.
They conducted firur auction sales 1880 to 1881. Under his
own name conducted 21 auction sales 1881 to 1887. In 1887
he entered a partnership with David Proskey in New York
Coin and Stamp. Smith provided most of the capital and Proskey
did most of the cataloging. The partnership continued until
the death of Smith. He died in New York City.
Collection sold at auction by S.H. and H. Chairman May
8-11, 1906. An 1822 Half Eagle sold to W.F. Dunham
for $2165. At the time it was the highest /nice paid for- a
U.S. Coin. The 2146 lots realized $22, 6 15. 10. ’’-American
Numismatic Biographies
226 January 27, 1888. Auction Sale of the Clayton A. Smith
Collection of Coins. 27 pages. 658 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, pictorial card cover, disbound, old vertical fold. 1 03 Large
( .'cuts, 14 Half Cents, Early US Silver Dollars and 1 lak es,
Canadian Copper Coins by LeRoux, US Colonials by State,
Literature, 2 ( California “gold charms” 1/2, 1/4, 1880. 45.
5 i/4” x 9”, Qengcrke 1 ,m
227 January 18, 1889. Auction Sale of the Coins, Medals, Etc.,
Of the Late Morey H. Bartow. 29 pages. 479 lots.
Fine, pictorial card cover, old vertical fold. Greek, Roman Coins,
Byzantine, 61 Large Cents, Foreign Medals, Canadian Coins
and Medals. 30.
5 114" x 9”, Qengcrke 2,m
228 April 14-16, 1891. Catalogue of the Collection of Patterns,
Coins, Medals, U.S. and English Tokens, Paper Money, Etc.
Belonging to Francis W. Doughty, Followed by a very exten-
sive Collection of Numismatic Books. 106 pages. I 539 lots.
Fine, if trimmed, pictorial chipped green card cover.
Early Dollars, Halves, 114 Large Cents, US Medals, 21 Assay
Medals, 68 Conder Series, Kempson Series, Spence Series,
Numismatic Books relating to English Tokens, Foreign Coins
and Medals, Hard Times Tokens, Confederate Paper Money
by State, 47 Canadian Coins and Medals some by LeRoux,
174 US Patterns including Gold. 30.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerkc 5 ,m
229 May 27, 1892. Catalogue of the Collection of Coins, Medals
and Numismatic Books of a Distinguished American
Amateur. 47 pages. 62 1 lots. Eland Priced.
Very good, pictorial green paper cover chipped. Greek,
Roman, Medieval, English & Foreign Silver, German
Crowns, Medals. 45.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerke 7,m
230 February 13-14, 1893. Catalogue of the Collection of Coins
and Medals formed by the late Edmund B. Wynn. 57 pages.
896 lots.
Very good, chipped and waterstained pictorial paper cover.
Colonial Coins by State, Foreign Silver, Foreign Medals, US
Medals, Greek, Roman, English Tokens, 44 Large Cents, Early
Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes, Early Oriental
Gold. Pictures of Columbus Medal on back covers. 30.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerke 8,m
23 1 May 5, 1893. Part 1. Catalogue of the Collection of Coins
fonned by the late Q.H. Graser. Also, the numismatic books
of the Late James Oliver. 33 pages. 538 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, pictorial green paper cover, peripheral fading. Foreign
Coins, Greek, Early US Dollars, Quarters, US Gold Eagles, Half
Eagles, quarter Eagles, Dollars, Georgia Gold, 1 Calif., Fractional
Gold, Ecuador. 45.
5 3/4” -x 9”, Qengerke 9 ,m
232 June 2, 1893. Part II. Catalogue of die Collection of Coins
formed by the late Q.H. Graser. 28 pages. 493 lots. 1 Plate.
Fractional Currency Hand Priced Only.
Fine, pictorial green paper cover, peripheral fading. Greek,
Roman, Plate of Columbus Medal, Bronze and Silver Medals,
46 Large Cents, 28 Half Cents, Early Halves, Dimes and Half
Dimes by Mints, US Gold Eagles, Half and Quarter Eagles,
24 Fractional Currency Hand Priced. 45.
5 3/4” .x 9”, Qengerke 10, Acquired from C. Wilson, Sale #2, 1982, m
233 December 1 5, 1893. A Collection of Valuable 64 rare Coins
formed by E.W. Ropes. 25 pages. 503 lots. Hand Priced.
Very good, pictorial yellow card cover. 1 50 Large Cents.
93’s, S-80, 23 RS, 48 S.D. Choice pieces and UNC.
early and late dates. 30 Half Cents. US Gold Eagles, Half,
Three, Quarter and Georgia Gold $5, Early Dollars, Halves,
Quarters, Colonials by State. 30.
5 3/4” x 9", Qengerke 1 1,P
ANOTHER COPY, NOT PRICED
2 34 December 1 5, 1 893. A Collection of Valuable 64 rare Coins
formed by E.W. Ropes. 25 pages. 503 lots.
Fine, pictorial green card cover, old vertical fold.
150 Large Cents. 93’s, S-80, 23 RS, 48 S.D. Choice
pieces and UNC. early and late dates. 30 Half Cents. US
Gold Eagles, 1 lalf, Three, Quarter and Georgia Gold $5,
pujrlio aidcction and mail imo sale number-fourteen
33.
Early Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Colonials by State. 25.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerke 11, Acquired from C. Wilson, Sale #2, 1982, m
235 March 1, 1895. The Collection of Coins and Paper Money of
J.C. Tachterman. 25 pages. 595 lots.
Good, loose pictorial yellow paper cover, stained tide page. 67
Large Cents, Greek, Roman, Foreign Silver and Gold, Early
Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes and Half Dimes by Mints.20.
5 314” x 9”, Qengerke 12, Acquired from Durst, m
236 April 27, 1895. Collection of U.S. Coins including Numer-
ous Mint Marks also A Fine Line of Fractional Currency
belonging to Edward Goldschmidt. 27 pages. 596 lots.
Fine, chipped yellow card cover, old vertical fold,
peripheral fading. 156 Large Cents. 93’s, 94 ’s, S-80. Early US
Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes by Mints,
35 Fractional Currency. 30.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qengerke 13, m
237 February 28, 1 899. A Collection of Select Specimens...United
States Coins, And a few of Ancient Gold, etc., being the
second formed by E.W. Ropes. 24 pages. 491 lots.
Very good, pictorial yellow paper cover, old vertical fold,
peripheral fading. 105 Large Cents. 94 S-48, choice pieces,
1841 Proof. 31 Half Cents, Greek, Roman. Early US
Silver, US Gold Double Eagle, Eagle, Half Eagle, Dollars,
Private Gold. 30.
5 3/4” x 9”, Qcngcrkc 16, Acquired front Durst, Sale #5 ,m
238 April 6, 1900. A Collection of Coins Consisting
of American Gold, Silver and Copper, and Fractional
Currency, Also Greek and Roman Gold, Etc. Formed
by a party refusing to have his name appear on a
Catalogue. 24 pages. 531 lots. Hand Priced.
Very' good, pictorial brown chipped paper cover, taped spine.
86 Large and Half cents, Early Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes,
Half Dimes and Mints, Colonial Coins, Greek, Roman, Foreign
Silver, 31 Fractional Currency, US Gold, 5 Calif., Fractional
Gold, Ecuador. 45.
5 314” x 9”, Qengerke 18,m
NUMISMATICA ARS CLASSICA
Niederdorfstrasse 43, 800 1 Zurich
19 SALES
239 19 Numismatica ARS Classica. 1989-1999. Sales #1-5, 8-
11, 13, 15-96, 95. Lettered Sales B, E, F, G. 100+ pages.
1000-2000 lots average. Color plates, Black & White plates
Fine-New, card covers, some slightly dusty. Greek, Greek
Coins of Magna Graecia and Sicily, Roman, Monete dei
romani Pontefici, Byzantine, Medieval, Crusader, Swiss
Coins, Aes Grave, Roman Imperial Medallions and
Contomiates, Monete di zecche italiane, Spanish coins;
Includes: The Coinage of the Eastern Empire, its Western
Possessions, their Germanic Invaders, and including the
important Byzantine-Papal Series of Rome; Friedrich
Collection of Roman Imperial Sestertii; Aes Grave. 200.
8 1/2” x 11 1/2, Z
240 November 16, 1994. Roman Coins: The Gilbert Steinberg
Collection. Held with Spink Taisei Numismatics. 97 pages.
893 lots. 7 color plates. 50+ plates.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Background information given
when known. 40.
8 1/4" x 11 3/4", Z
NUMISMATIC GALLERY
A. Kosoff
24 1 May 2-4, 1 952. Central States Numismatic Society and Ohio
States Numismatic Society Joint Convention Auction Sale
featuring Tire I.E. Chadwick Collection; The C.A. Darnell
Collection and other fine consignments. 74 pages. 1993 lots.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized Bound in.
New, hard bound russet cloth, bright gilt over fine
card cover. Ancient Greek and Roman, 51 Large Cents
by Sheldon, Early US Gold; Quarter Eagles, Eagles,
Half Eagles, Double Eagles, Pioneer & Territorial Gold,
Large Size Currency, National Bank Notes. 30.
6” x 9 1/4”, Qengerke 73-75, C
242 December 12, 1941. Auction Sale No. 12. Unusual Foreign
Gold, U.S. Dollars, Halves, Proof Sets, Ancients, Store Cards,
Obsolete Notes, Stamps and a collection of Numismatic Books
sold by order of The American Numismatic Society.
(P.E. Wickes). 38 pages. 935 lots. Prices Realized Bound in.
New, modem hard bound blue cloth, gilt, over card cover.
No Large Cents. Alexandrian Collection referenced by BMC,
Foreign Gold, Store Cards, Obsolete Notes, Stamps. 40.
6” x 9”, Qengerke 12, S
243 September 10-1 1, 1943. Catalogue of the Michael F. Higgv
Collection. United States Gold, Silver and Copper Coins,
Foreign Gold and Crowns, Colonials, Patterns and Private
Gold. 86 pages. 1852 lots. 20 plates. Prices Realized.
Very good, worn black card cover. 1 792 Half Disme arid
1802 Half Dime and Branch Mints, Early Dimes, Quarters,
Half Dollars by Hazeltine, Dollars and Gobrechts, U.S. Gold,
Charlotte and Dahlonega, Branch Mints and N.O Mint, Large
Cents annotated, 47 Half Cents, Private Gold Issues, Extensive
Crowns, Foreign Gold, Medals Pertaining to Medicine,
166 US Patterns. 30.
9” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #11993, Qengerke 22-23, Z
The Library Edition
244 March 1-2, 1948. Auction Catalogue 43-44. A Memorable
Collection of United States and Territorial Gold Coins.
93 pages. 975 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized Bound in.
Fine, hard bound original 1/4 leather, brown cloth with name
of Adolph Friedman in gilt, gilt, over original gold foil card
cover. Ex libris Adolph Friedman label inside cover. Inscriptions
on flyleaf. Ex Bass sale lot 342. Gold Dollars, Quarter Eagles,
Three Dollars, Four Dollars, Five Dollars, Ten Dollars, Twenty
Dollars, Territorial Gold, Commemorative Gold. 75.
8 1/2” x 11 1/4”, Qengerke 43-44, S
SPECIAL POST PRICED LIBRARY EDITION,
ONE OF 300 COPIES
245 June 15-17, 1950. No. 62-66. A. Kosoff (Numismatic Gal-
lery). Tire Adolphe Menjou Catalogue: United States Coins.
Special Library Edition No. 16 of 300 copies. 133 pages. 2746
lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized Printed by Each Lot.
Fine, hard bound green leatherette, gilt. Early US Dollars by
Haseltine, Rare 1804 and 1870-S Dollar, Rare Early US Half
Dimes, Dimes, Quarters, Halves. Rare US Gold, Private and
Territorial Gold, Extensive (258 lots) Calif., Fractional Gold.90.
9” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #12027. Qengerke 62-66, S
246 Tire regular card cover version of above. Very good, taped
yellow card cover. 30.
NUMISMATIC GALLERY-CONTINUED
IOOZ *S>-£ ^IBHOXOO
34.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BILA SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
NUMISMATIC GALLERY-CONTINUED
SPECIAL POST PRICED EDITION
247 October 20, 1951. No. 72. United States Paper Currency
1862-1935. The B.A. Talmadge Collection. United States
Quarter Eagles and other Rare Coins. 64 pages. 1493 lots.
The Special Post Priced Edition.
New, modem hard bound 1/4 burgundy leather, 5 raised bands,
burgundy cloth, bright gilt, over card cover. Bound by A. Grace.
Large Size notes, National Bank Notes, Small Size Notes,
US Quarter Eagles, Half Eagles, Charlotte and Dahlonega Mint,
1 Calif., Fractional Gold. 50.
6” x 9”, Qengerke 72
248 May 2-4, 1952. Central States Numismatic Society and Ohio
States Numismatic Society Joint Convention Auction Sale
featuring The l.E. Chadwick Collection; The C.A. Darnell
Collection and other fine consignments. 74 pages. 1993 lots.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized Bound in.
New, hard bound russet cloth, bright gilt over fine card cover.
Ancient Greek and Roman, 51 Large Cents by Sheldon,
Early US Gold; Quarter Eagles, Eagles, Half Eagles, Double Eagles,
Pioneer & Territorial Gold, Large Size Currency, National
Bank Notes. 30.
6” x 9 1/4”, Qengerke 73-75, S
249 1964. Pioneer Gold Coinage of The West. 26 pages.
Photo and line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound black cloth with die cut octagonal window
over card cover. Apparently the collection of Kenyon V Painter,
illustrating and describing the coinage with his photo and brief
biography. Includes Patterns and Trail Pieces of the Pioneer
Coinage of The West. 7 5 .
8 1/2” x 11", S
250 Another copy. New condition. Inscribed to Sol Kaplan. 80.
8 1/2” x 11”, A
FOR THE GOLD SPECIALIST,
THREE GOLD SALES BOUND IN ONE
2 5 1 September 9- 1 0, 1 943 ; March 1 -2, 1 948; June 1 5-20, 1 950.
Michael F. Higgy Collection; A Memorable Collection of
United States and Territorial Gold Coins; The Adolphe
Menjou Collection. 86, 93, 133 pages. 1852, 975, 2746 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt , no covers. Ex Katen
Numismatic Library. See the three sales listed above for
the contents. 100.
8 1/2” x 12”, Qengerke 22-23, 43-44, 62-66, A
FIRST TIME OFFERED. 7 SPECIAL
LIBRARY EDITIONS PRESENTED TO
JAMES KELLY FROM ABE KOSOFF
252 November 2 3-25, 1956. Special Library Edition.
The William P. Donlon Collection: United States Coins
and Currency. I 12 pages. Photo illustrated. Post Priced
Library Edition.
Fine, worn red slip case over hard bound red leatherette with
die cut inserted printed blue ribbon and 1796 coin, James
Kelly name on cover in gilt. Edition Limited to 200 Copies.
This is Number 29. Early Half 1 limes, 1 limes, Quarters, Halves
and I lollars by Bolender, Gobrechts, US Colonials, Large and
I ialf Cents, Large Size Notes, 421 National Bank Notes by
State, Small Size Notes, Early US Gold, 6 Calif., Fractional
( iold, 60 1 JS Patterns. Inscribed on flyleaf: “To Jim/With my
compliments/Abe.” 50.
K 1/2" x I I 1/4 ”, (-'luiri'StefttTlt'lli HI 1958, (Jeu^crkc (HH),A
253 October 21,1 959. The James O. Sloss Collection of United
States Large Cents plus selections from another collection.
16 pages. 356 lots. Prices realized printed in margin. 4 plates in
rear pocket.
Fine, hard bound brown leatherette, gilt, James Kelly
name on cover in gilt. Special Library Edition Limited to
100 Copies. This is Number 79. 356 Large Cents, 355 photos.
Inscribed: “To Jim/With my Best Wishes/Abe Kosoff.”
Included is the regular card cover catalogue. 50.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12426, Qengerke (94), A
254 March 3-4, 1961. The Edwin M. Hydeman Collection of
United States Coins, Plus selections from other consignments.
40 pages. 1311 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices realized printed
in margin.
Fine, hard bound leatherette, gilt, James Kelly name on cover
in gilt. Large Cents, Half Cents, 1913 Liberty’ Head N ickel, 1 894-
S Dime, US Gold, 1841 Quarter Eagle, 1804 Dollar, 164 US
Patterns. Inscribed on flyleaf: “To Jim/With my compliments/
Abe Kosoff.” 50.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12426, Qengerke (96), A
255 October 11-12, 1961. Special Library Edition. United States
Large Cents. The Splendid Collection formed by Edward H.
Schwartz plus selections from the collections of Emanuel Taylor
and Raymond Gallo. 34 pages. 1170 lots. Prices printed in
margin. Plates in front pocket.
Fine, hard bound brown leatherette, gilt, James Kelly name
on cover in gilt. 1170 Large Cents, 883 photos. Inscribed on
flyleaf: “To Jim/with best wishes/Abe Kosoff.” 50.
7” x 10”, Qengerke (97), A
256 February 1-2, 1963. Special Library Edition. The 1963 Con-
vention, Numismatic Association of Southern California
Auction Sale Catalogue featuring the Outstanding Collection
of United States Coins formed by Lee G. Lahrman. 39 pages.
1357 lots. Prices printed in margin. Plates in rear pocket.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, gilt, James Kelly name on cover
in gilt. 1 1 70 Large Cents, 883 photos. Half Cents, 58 Half
Dollars by Beistle, Dirge Size Notes, National Bank Notes, 38
Fractional Currency, US Gold, 20 White Cents as listed in
Judd. Inscribed on flyleaf: “To Jim/best wishes/Abe Kosoff.”50.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12011, Qengerke (98), A
257 April 30-May 1 , 1 963. Special Library' Edition featuring For-
eign Gold Coins, United States Coins and Paper Money formed
by Jacques D. Sweyd, plus other additional consignments.
1 230 lots. 36 pages. 4 plates. Prices printed in margin.
Fine, hard bound gold cloth, James Kelly name embossed on
cover in blue ink. Dirge Cents, Half Cents, Foreign Gold,
Mexico, Russia, Spain, Dirge Size Note, National Bank Notes,
Small Size Notes, US Gold, Territorial or Private Gold,
5 US Patterns. Inscribed on flyleaf: “To Jim/best wishes/
Abe Kosoff.” 50.
7”x 10”, Qengerke (99), A
258 October 13, 1965. Special Library Edition. Auction Sale
Catalogue featuring An Extraordinary Collection of
United States Gold Coins. 699 lots. 47 pages. Photo illustrated.
Prices printed in margin.
Fine, hard bound black cloth, gilt, James Kelly name on cover
in gilt. ( iold I X 'liars, Quarter Eagles, $ 3 Gold, I ialf Eagles, Eagles,
PUBLIC AUCTION ANJON/l/ML BIO SALENUMBER-Ft'lURTEHN
35.
Double Eagles, St. Gaudens, Proof Gold. Inscribed on flyleaf:
“Best wishes/ Abe Kosoff.” 50.
7” x 10”, Qengerke (100), A
OSLO MYNTHANDEL
Kongens gate 31, FOB 355, Sentrum Oslo 1, Norway
259 1987-1997. Auksjon nr. 19-39, missing 20,26,30-32,34,37,
some dupes. 19 sales. Color plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine, full color pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Denmark,
Norway, Coins, Medals, Banknotes, Foreign Coins. Beautiful
four color covers and inside and back inside cover 4 color
plates. Prices realized are printed for the previous sale in the
back of each catalog. Each catalog cover is worth framing in
its self. 19 sales. 50.
8 1/4” x 11 3/4”, Z
PARAMOUNT COIN CORPORATION
One North Main Street, Englewood, Ohio
POST PRICED LIBRARY EDITION
260 September 14, 1981. Paramount Presents The Robert
E. Kruthoffer, Jr. Collection of U.S. Indian Head Half
Eagles and Eagles. 33 pages. 65 lots. Enlarged Color Photos.
Post Priced Edition.
Fine, hard bound black cloth, bright gilt over color pictorial
card cover. Prices printed, in red ink, by each lot. A scarce
sale in this format. 75.
7” x 10”, Qengerke (66), S
PETERS, JESS, INC.
POB 123, (1702 W. Marietta St.), Decatur, Illinois, 65525
A UNIQUE OFFERING
NEAR COMPLETE SET OF 185 JESS PETERS SALES,
MISSING ONLY 6 SALES
261 March 10, 1964 to January 19, 1984- The first 71 sales are
unnumbered and than starts with numbered sale #57 to 1 14-
Missing sales 1/1965, 2/1965, 4/1965, 5/1965, 7/1965, &
5/1969. Plates. Photo illustrated. Many Prices Realized.
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16- to*n«t>w< 1909, ColUr, KJ1, VP
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24- 1*40-8, $ Pr, 0 91, 1C-P
25 - ItAl-M, $ Pr, 0 91, 1W
26- Prwneb Indo toll* 19*6, PUatra, T9. VP
27- 1*97, Pla.tr., T 9, TP
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29-C*raaap 1927-P, $ tort, T 49. VP-IP
JO— Bavaria 1*2*, T*l*r, D $62, P-VT
Jl-ltaatar, 1904-J, 5 tort, T *6, VC-P
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35— Pnual* 1961, Talar, D 77* , XT
36— Pruaala 1976, » tori, T 9}1, AP
77— Praia* la 1914, $ tort, 0 791, VP
39 — Saxony 1536, Talar, 31n«l* tuat aaeh
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40— Mirttawharg 1906-P, $ to, W64, VP
41— Chan* 195*. 10 ahllllnc, T7, Proof
42 — Croat BrltaU 1666, Crown cf Chat It
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43— 1*45, Crown, Tletorla pout* had **a-
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47— Brltlto Trad* Oollar 1911-*, P-VP
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50- Iaraal 1949 , 500 Prutak, T14, Itoe
51- IUlp 1*74 Milan, 5 Un, TH, Abt P
52- VaolU Rapubllo, 10 Lira, D 1577,
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54-Japan 1912, Ian, toljl 45, VP 1 chop
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Fine-New, mimeographed, self paper and card covers. Greek,
Roman, Byzantine, World Crowns and Minors, Medals, Tokens,
Paper Money, Papal, Canadian Decimal, Latin America,
Caribbean, Mexico, Spanish America, Russia, National Bank
Notes, USA, Argentina, Ecuador and much more. A most
important offering for any serious numismatic dealer and
researcher with many outstanding numismatic rarities
lurking throughout the pages. 750.
Various sizes, Clain-Stefanelli #12635, Qengerke not numbered and
#57-114, many Prices Realized, Z
PEUS NACHF, DR. BUSSO
Bormciesemveg 34, 6 Frankfurt (Main) 1
15 SALES
262 1987-1994. Sales #320, 326-330, 332, 337, 340, 342.
125+ pages average. Plates.
Fine-New, pictorial card covers. Greek, Roman, Renaissance,
Europa, Medaillen, Gold und Silber, Deutschland, Spanien,
Banknoten and others, includes Nicholas V. Jamgochian sale,
3 Calif. Fractional Gold. 40.
7 1/2” x 10”, Z
PILARTZ, HEINRICH
5 Koln, Klingelputz 16
FIRST 19 SALES including V. BRANDT
263 Mai 25-26, 1962-November 21-22, 1968. Auktion I-XLX.
1500+ lots average. Plates. Most with Prices Realized.
Fine, white card cover. Miinzen und Medaillen, Antike,
Mittelalter, Neuzeit, Orden und Ehrenzeichen, Deutsche
Miinzen. WITH 25+ Fixed Price Lists 1 50.
7 1/2” x 10", Clain-Stefanelli #9137
PONTERIO & ASSOCIATES, INC.
3823 Park Blvd. San Diego CA 92103
“RICHARD PONTERIO IS THE MOST
IMPORTANT AUCTION DEALER TODAY IN
LATIN AMERICAN COINAGE AND PAPER
MONEY ALONG WITH SHIPWRECK COINAGE.”
A HARD TO DUPLICATE COMPLETE SET OF
PONTERIO SALES IN NICE CONDITION. WITH ALL
PRICES REALIZED AND A NEAR COMPLETE SET
OF THE PONTERIO & WATT SALES
264 Sales #4-1 1 1. 1981-2001. Complete. G)lor plates. Black/White
photos. Maps.
New overall, both pictorial color and yellow card covers.
Ancient, World Coins and paper Money, Gold World Coins.
A few of die Land Mark Sales and Collections conducted the
past 20 years include: “La Capitana”; Jeremiah A. Farrington;
The Ed Bohannon Collection of Chinese Paper Currency;
Tire Viceroyal Arnat Collection of Latin America Colonial
Coinage; The Witte Museum; The Paul Karon Potosi Cob
Collection; Tire “Nicobar” Find; Ernesto Torres Collection of
Mexican Coins; Frank Grove Collection of Mexican Coins;
Lester V. Corse Mexican Paper Money; George Tillison
Collection, Joe Houde Collection to name just a few.
97 Auctions Sales with Prices Realized Complete.
The 15 Prices Realized missing were not printed for the Mail
Bid Sales. 97 Sales Total. 750.
8 1/2” x ll”,R
ROBINSON, FRANK S.
POB 2064, Albany NY 12220
265 Chinese Coin Mail Bid Sale. Close-out Leftover Sale. No Date.
6 pages. 1000 lots.
Fine, self paper cover photocopy. This close-out sale was
tire leftover material from the sale along with additional lots
by Schloth As. The sale lots offered are from Anhwei to Tibet.
Not listed in Gengerke. 30.
8 1/2” x 11”, X
OCTOBER 5-6, 2001
36.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANDMAILBID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
RARCOA
31 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60602
DELUXE LIBRARY EDITIONS
266 April 26-28, 1963. J.F. Bell Collection of U.S. Gold Coins.
1 76 pages. 1570 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound peach cloth over pictorial card cover,
fine, gilt. Gold Dollars, Quarter Eagles, $3.00 Gold, Stella,
Eagles, Half Eagles, Double Eagles, Stiver Spanish-American
Proclamation Pieces, Ecuador. 30.
5” x 7 314”, Prices Realized, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1924, Qengerke (I),S
267 February 24-27, 1 972. Numismatic Association of Southern
California 17th Annual Convention Sale. 158 pages. 1833 lots.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound blue cloth over color pictorial card cover,
fine, bright gilt. Half Cents, Large Cents, Early Dimes, Half
Dimes, Quarters, Halves, Dollars, Gold Dollars, Quarter Eagles,
$3.00 Gold, Half Eagles, Eagles, Double Eagles, Territorial Gold,
Alaska Gold by Bumie, US Patterns, Greek, Roman Coins,
Mexican 8 Reales, National Bank Notes, Alaska Bank Note.30.
7” x 9 1/2”, Prices Realized, Qengerke (15), S
268 August 4-5, 1 978. The N.M. Kaufman Collection. 140 pages.
974 lots. 8 Color plates & B/W illustrations. Prices Realized.
Fine, hard bound color pictorial white cloth, gilt. 1 13 Private
and Territorial Gold, U.S. Gold, Patterns, U.S. Coins.
Important and Rare U.S. Gold, 5 Calif., Fractional Gold. 30.
7" x9 1/2", Prices Realized, Clain-Stefanelli #12005, Qengerke (24), S
RATTO, M. MARIO
via Manzoni, 23 Milano
269 20 Sales. 1962-1976. Plates.
Fine, white card covers. Monete e Medaglie dei Romani
Pontefici. 50.
Various sizes, Z
SAGE, AUG. B.
A.B. Sage & Co., Stationers and Printers, No. 24 Division Street, New York
EARLY SAGE AUCTION SALE
270 November 2, 1859. Catalogue of the Extensive and Valuable
Cabinet of Coins, Medals & Tokens. The property of
Henry Whitmore, Esq. This Collection embraces a general
assortment of the Coins and Medals of all Nations.
In addition to the Cabinet is his Valuable Library of
Numismatic Works. 36 pages. 609 lots.
New, hard bound black buckram over tan paper cover. British
G>pper, Canadian, Roman, American Medals, Papal Medals,
French G>ins, Medals, US Colonial Gains, US Tokens, French
Medals, Napoleon Medals, English Coins, 2 lots Dirge Cents,
5 lots Half Cents, US Coins, 1 Calif., Fractional Gold,
5 US Patterns. 60.
5 3/4” x 8 1/2", Qengerke (4),T
SCHULTEN & CO
271 1 980- 1 990. 1 2 Flard B< aund and 8 Can! Cover Auction Cata-
logues. Color Plates. Photo Illustrated. Some Prices Realized.
New, Hard Bound blue cloth and card cover. C 5reek, Roman,
Byzantine, Sassaniden, Islamic, Deutsche Miinzen und
Medaillen, Medicina in Numis, Brakenten, World, USA
and others. 20 Auction Catalogues. 30.
8 1/2” 1 11”, R
SANTAMARIA, P. & P.
Piazza di Spagna, 35, Roma
272 Ottobre 5-6, 1959. Collezione Nazarri: Monete Italiane,
Contemporanee, Monete di Milano. 68 pages. 1040 lots.
18 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, tan card cover. Includes Pontificio. 30.
7 3/4” x 10 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #10314, Prices Realized, Z
273 Ottobre 7, 1959. Monete Greche, Romane e Bizantine,
Monete di Zecche Italiane. 2 1 pages with facing page plates.
355 lots. Prices Realized.
Fine, spotted tan card cover. 30.
8” x 10 3/4”, Prices Realized, Z
274 Maggio 4-6, 1961. Monete per Collezione: Greche, Romane
e Bizantine, Italiane Medioevali, Modeme e Contemporanee,
Prove e Progetti di Monete Italiane. 43 pages and facing page
plates. 701 lots. Prices Realized.
Fine, tan card cover. 30.
8” x 10 3/4”, Prices Realized, Z
275 Aprile 5-7, 1962. Monete Italiane: Medioevali, Modeme e
Contemporanee. 58 pages. 967 lots. 70 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, tan card cover. 30.
8” x 10 3/4”, Prices Realized, Z
276 Febbraio 27, 1963. Collezione Dott. G.B. : Monete della Casa
di Savoia, Monete delle Dominazioni Spagnola e Austriaca in
Italia, Monete Italiane dell’evo Contemporaneo. 60 pages.
1 109 lots. 42 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, tan card cover. 30.
8” X 10 3/4”, Prices Realized, Z
SCHULMAN, HANS M.F.
645 Fifth Ave . , New York 17, NY
“It is many years since two collectors, the Marques de Li.,
and Dim Jose Calico y Vives, my grandfather, first kne w each
other in one of the very old cities of Europe.
Since then, first my father, and afterwards ourselves, have
traced, step by step the history of the collection ivhich belong
to my grandfather’s old friend. For more than half a century it
steadily increased, thanks to the careful attention given it by
its successive oirners. Later, according to the instructions of a
will, it was divided into two, and to us fell the honor of making
this division.
Some years after, one of these two parts had again to be
divided, and it is one of these sub-divisions which is now
presented for public auction by our good friend, Mr. Hans
M.F. Schulman...
...ammig the gold coins, the Syracuse 1 00 Li true (n" 1495
AJ, a truly monumental piece. ..the rare Visigoth series...
the extremely rare 100 pesetas piece of Amadeo I...
Among the silver pieces roe ivould especially point out the two
cincuentines of Felipe III and Felipe IV fn" 1667 A-1668 A),
which are absolutely authentic, a very important point to
remember with these particular pieces, of which there are
unfortunately many counterfeits in actual existence... ”-
F. Xavier Calico
277 April 26, 1952. The Famous Greek and Spanish Collection
of “Marques de LL...” Spanish and North, Central and
South America Colonial Coins, Gold and Silver. 21 pages.
Lots 1495 A- 1954 12 plates.
PUBLIC AUC mON /\NJ l 9 MAIL 1UL^> SALE NUMBER-FL^UKTEHN
37.
GOLD-SILVER
Fine, paper cover. Greek Gold Coins, Spanish Gold Coins,
Spanish Monarchy, Spanish Empire, North America: Mexico;
Columbia; Peru; Bolivia; Chile; Spanish Silver Coins,
North America: Mexico; West Indies; Central America;
South America; Counterstamps. 40.
7 3/4” x 10", Qengerke (9),X
IMPORTANT TREASURE SALE WITH THE
ORIGINAL 6 PAGE PRESS RELEASE
278 December 2-4, 1974. Gold & Silver Coins of die Spanish
World from the “Mara villa” sunk in 1656 & from the
Spanish Plate Fleet perished in 1715. USA & World Gold &
Silver Rarities, Panama Pacific $50, Ancient Coins, Talers.
Preface by G. Calbeto & Dr. R. Obojski. 135 pages. 1 747 lots.
41 plates. Photo illustrated. Line art illustrations.
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3«t»1a*n Colo trvd Mint's *?r»»*«r«s of tb* 'KiralUl' »nd CM
JO lot* or
PUBLIC COIN AUCTION
GOLD Si SILVER COINS Ol THE SPANISH
WORLD
U.S. A. X WORIJ) GOLD & SILVER RARITIES
DECEMBER 2, I, 4. 1974 «i 7 p.m. Nightly
Fine, pictorial yellow card cover. Includes Greek, Roman,
Counterstamps on 8 Reales, Potosi 1649-51 photo illustrated,
Montenegro, Russia, Siberia. An Octodrachm of the Egyptian
king of Ptolemy IV (222-204 B.C.) Catalogued as Svoronos
1117 and BMC 56.103, the coin, a strong VF and struck on
a large planchet, is considered as one of the great Greek gold
rarities and has an estimated value of $10,000-15,000.
Lots 1-502 Maravilla Sale, Lots 779-1000 1715 Fleet.
Approximately 200 lots, equally divided between gold and
silver coins, from the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet which went
down off the East coast of Florida in a killer hurricane. Gold
pieces from the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet include an outstand-
ing array of specimens struck at Mexico City and Bogota Mints.
There is also and 8 Escudo piece from the Lima Mint as well
as a 2 Escudo and excessively rare Escudos. The silver coins
salvaged from the 1715 Spanish galleons include many
complete dated sets of the 8, 4, 2, 1, and 1/2 Reales series
among others. Another 500 of the treasure lots, both gold
and silver pieces, come from the Spanish ship, the Maravilla,”
which w'ent down off the Little Bahama Bank in the Carib-
bean in January 1656. The “Maravilla” treasures, w hich were
recovered by divers in the late 1960’s include an array of gold
struck under the Spanish king Philip IV (1621-65) at the
Bogota mint. The “Maravilla” treasure also features many
silver pieces from the Mexico City and Potosi Mints.
Other rare gold coins, not recovered from Shipw recks include:
Peru, Persia, Italy and Brazil among others. The sale also
includes a collection of rare Brazilian silver pieces from the
early days of the colonial period under Portugal to classic pieces
of die 20th century. The earlier coins include a large number
of rare counterstamped specimens. In the European section,
there are interesting lots of silver feudal coins. Several line art
drawings of the coins showing both obverse and reverse of the
types. First time offered widi the very scarce Press Release. 90.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Croolts, D esouches, Frost, Qengerke (100), X
SEAR, ELMER S.
130 High Street, Fall River, Mass
279 November 26, 1904. Mail Auction Sale of A Choice
Collection of United States and Foreign Gold together with
United States Silver, Copper and Fractional Currency.
Also A Fine Line of some of the Rare Territorial Gold Issues.
One of the finest collections of California Gold Dollars, Halves
and Quarters ever Offered, comprising numismatic portion of
an Estate to be sold without reserve to the highest bidder.
26 pages. 718 lots.
Very good, missing front paper cover. Large and Half Cents,
Half Dimes and O Mint, Early US Silver, US Gold,
48 Fractional Currency, 28 Calif., Fractional Gold Quarters,
26 Halves and 9 One Dollars. 30.
3 1/2” x 6”, Qengerke 1,X
SMITH & SON
2267-69 Clybount Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
280 June 29, 1 940. Mail Bid Sale of United States Rarities. Gold,
Silver and Copper Coins. Tire Prized Collection of Numis-
matic Rarities of Doctor August J. Lorenz ands Others.
71 pages. 1143 lots. Photo illustrated. Printed Prices Realized
Fine, pictorial gold card cover. 273 Large Cent. Choice pieces,
93’s, 1811 Unc., Unc. late dates. 7 photos. Half Cents,
Foreign Gold, Silver Crowns, Russian Rubles and
Commemoratives, Numismatic Literature, Large Size Currency,
National Bank Notes, U.S. Gold Dollars, Quarter Eagles,
$3 Gold, Stellas, Half Eagles, Early Eagles, Pioneer and Private
Issues, Assay Gold, 5 Calif., Fractional Gold. 50.
7 314” x 10 1/4”, Qengerke, T
281 Another Copy. Fine. HAND PRICED, t 50.
IOOZ ‘9'S >13aO_LOO
38.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANO MA IL BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
SISO-DIFUSIONES, MAURICIO
Avda. Dr. F lemma, 2, esc. dcha. Lerida, Espana
MAURICIO SISo-DIFUSIONES
EARLY AUCTION SALES
282 8 de Mayo de 1974. 2a Venta de Monedas Sobre Ofertas.
16 pages. 735 lots.
New, self paper cover folded for mailing. Espana: Alfonso XI el
Noble (131 2-1350) to Isabel 11 (1833-1868), Moneras Posteriores
a la Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria, Monedas
de oro de Alfonso XII y Alfonso XIII, Monedas de la Republica
y Locales, Monedas del Estado Espanol, Monedas de Oro del
Estado Espanol, Monedas Extranjeras de Plata, Monedas
Extranjeras de Oro, Balanza para Monedas. 20.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
283 25 de Octubre de 1974. 3a Venta de Monedas Sobre Ofertas.
24 pages. 1001 lots. 1 plate.
New, self paper cover folded for mailing. Roma, Espana: Leon
Alfonso VI (1073-1109) to Isabel II (1833-1868), Moneras
Posteriores a la Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria,
Monedas de oro de Alfonso XII y Alfonso XIII, Monedas de la
Republica y Locales, Monedas del Estado Espanol, Monedas de
Oro del Estado Espanol, Monedas Extranjeras de Plata, Monedas
Extranjeras de Oro, Balanza para Monedas. 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Z
284 11-12 Marzo 1972. 4“ Venta Publica Numismatica. 87 pages.
1469 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Aragon, Espana: Reyes Catolicos
(1474-1516) to Isabel II (1833-1868), Moneras Posteriores a la
Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria, Monedas de
Oro de Alfonso XII y Alfonso XIII, Medallas y Monedas Varias,
Monedas de la Epoca 1936-1939, Estado Espanol, Monedas
de Oro del Estado Espanol, Monedas y Medallas Extranjeras de
Plata, Monedas Extranjeras de Oro, US Gold, Billetes del Banco
de Espana y Otros, Lotes de Conjunto, Balanza para Monedas,
Collecciones de Billetes del Banco de Espana y Locales 1937,
Bibliografia Numismatica, Una Moneda Sensacional,
Extraordinaria Pieza que Cierra la Subasta. 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Z
285 2-3 de Diciembre de 1972. 5a Venta Publica Numismatica.
87 pages. 1469 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Aragon, Espana: Reyes Catolicos
( 1474-1 516) to Isabel 11 (1833-1868), Moneras Posteriores a la
Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria, Monedas de
Oro de Alfonso XII y Alfonso XIII, Medallas y Monedas Varias,
Monedas de la Epoca 1936-1939, Estado Espanol, Monedas de
Oro del Estado Espanol, Monedas y Medallas Extranjeras de Plata,
Monedas y Medallas Extranjeras de Oro, US Gold, Billetes del
Banco de Espana y Otros, Lotes de Conjunto, Balanza para
Monedas, Collecciones de Billetes del Banco de Espana y
Locales 1936-1939, Bibliografia Numismatica, Ecuador,
1 Calif., Fractional Gold. 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Z
286 10 Mayo 1973. 6a Subasta Numismatica. 64 pages. 2205 lots.
8 plates.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Arag( >n, Castilla y Lei >n, Espana:
Reyes C .ate ilicos ( 1474- 1516) to Isabel II (183 3-1868), Moneras
Posterii iresa la Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria,
Mei lal las y Mi tnei I; is Varias, Mi inedas I a xrales i > de la E|n tea 1 9 36-
1919, Estado Espanol, Balanza pasra Monedas, Monedas
Extranjeras de ( )ri >, US ( ii >ld, Biblii igralia Numismatica. 20.
6 i/4” x 9 1/2", Z
287 16-17Junio 1973. 7a Venta Publica Numismatica. 104pages.
1670 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Aragon, Castilla y Leon, Espana:
Reyes Catolicos ( 1474-1516) to Isabel II (1833-1868), Moneras
Posteriores a la Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria,
Monedas de Oro de Alfonso XII y Alfonso XIII, Medallas y
Monedas Varias, Monedas de la Epoca 1936-1939, Estado
Espanol, Monedas de Oro del Estado Espanol, Monedas y
Medallas Extranjeras de Plata, Monedas y Medallas Extranjeras
de Oro, US Gold, Billetes del Banco de Espana y Otros, Lotes de
Conjunto, Balanza para Monedas, Billetes de Estados Unidos,
Billetes del Banco de Francia, Billetes de la Epoca 1936-1939,
Lotes de Conjunto. 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Z
288 30 Noviembre 1973. 8a Subasta Numismatica. 66 pages.
2139 lots. 10 plates.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Castilla y Leon, Aragon, Espana:
Reyes Catolicos (1474-1516) to Isabel II (1833-1868), Moneras
Posteriores a la Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria,
Medallas y Monedas Varias, Emisiones Locales de la Epocha 1 936-
1 939, Estado Espanol, Monedas y Medallas Extranjeras de Plata,
Oro, Lotes de Conjunto, US Gold. 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Z
289 9-10 de Febrero 1974. 9a Venta Publica Numismatica.
100 pages. 1628 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Aragon, Castilla, Espana: Reyes
Catolicos (1474-1516) to Isabel II (1833-1868), Moneras
Posteriores a la Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria,
Monedas de lall Republica y Locales de la Guerra Civil, Monedas
de Oro del Estado Espanol, Estado Espanol, Monedas Extranjeras
de Oro, US Gold, Medallas Varias, Billetes del Banco de Espana
y Otros, Billetes de Banco Extranjeros, Loteria Nacional Espanola,
Documentos Numismaticos, Cedulas y Acciones, Lotes de
Conjunto, Balanza para Monedas. 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Z
290 30 de Junio de 1974. 10' Subasta Numismatica. 36 pages.
562 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Dominacion Musulmana
en Espana, Aragon, Espana: Reyes Catolicos (1474-1516)
to Isabel II (1833-1868), Moneras Posteriores a la
Instauracion de la Peseta como Unidad Monteria, Monedas
de Oro del Estado Espanol, Monedas de Oro Extranjeras,
Cuba, Mexico, Russia, US Gold, Treinta Extraord inarias
Monedas de Plata, Lotes de ultima hora. 20.
6 3/4” X 9 1/2”, Z
29| 14-15 de Diciembre 1974. 1 la Venta Publica Numismatica.
1 12 pages. 1661 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Dominacion Visigoda en
Hispania (monedas de oro), Dominacion Arabe en Hispania
(monedas de oro), Aragon: Jaime I (1213-1 276) to Alfonso V
(1416-1458), Castilla: Alfonso VII 1 ( 1 1 58- 1 2 1 4) to Juan 1(1379-
1 390), Espana: Reyes Catolicos ( 1474- 1516) to Isabel II (1833-
1868), Moneras Posteriores a la Instauracion de la Peseta como
Unidad Monteria, Monedas de la II Republica y Locales de la
Guerra Civil, Estado Espanol, Monedas de Oro del Estado
Espanol, Imperio Romano, Faustina Madre, Imperio Bizantino,
Monedas Extmnjerasde Plata, Monedas Extranjeras de Oro, l IS
Gold, Billetes del Banco de Espana y Otros, Balanza para
Monedas, Libros de Numismatica. 20.
A )/4”x9 1/2", z
PUBLIC AUCTION AND N/l A 1 1
BIO BALL NU MBER-FC 3L J RTEEN
39.
292 3-6 de Julio de 1975. 12“ Vcnta Publica Numismatica.
120 pages. 1473 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Aragon: Jaime II (1276-13 1 1 )
to Martin I (1396-1410), Castilla: Alfonso VIII (1158-1214)
to Juan II ( 1406-1454), Espana: Reyes Catolicos ( 1474- 1 5 16) to
Isabel 11 ( 1833-1868), Moneras Posteriores a la Instauracion de
la Peseta como Unidad Monteria Nacional, Monedas de la II
Republica y Locales de la Guerra Civil, Estado Espanol, Monedas
de Oro del Estado Espanol, Monedas y Medallas Extranjeras de
Plata, Monedas y Medallas Extranjeras de Oro, Cuba, Latin
America, Mexico, Rusia, US Gold, Seccion Especial de Papel
Moneda Espanol de Diveisas Epocas, Billetes Anteriores a la
Designacion del Banco de Espana Como «Unico de Emision»,
Billetes del Banco de Espana (1874-1936) Billetes del Estado
Espanol, Billetes Locales 1936-1939, Lotes de Conjunto,
Ecuador. 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2 ”,Z
293 9 Diciembre 1975. 13“ Subasta Numismatica. 120 pages.
1407 lots. 12 plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Dominacion Visigoda en
Hispania, Aragon: Alfonso el Castro ( 1 162- 1 196) to Martin IV
(1396-1387), Castilla: Sancho IV (1284-1295) to Juan I ( 1379-
1390), Espana: Reyes Catolicos (1474-1516) to Isabel II (1833-
1868), Moneras Posteriores a la Instauracion de la Peseta como
Unidad Monteria, Monedas de la Republica y Locales, Monedas
del Estado Espanol, Monedas de Oro del Estado Espanol,
Monedas de Cobre Carlistas y Varias, Monedas de Plata
Extranjeras, Monedas Extranjeras de Oro, US Gold, Seccion
especial de papel moneda espanol de diversas epocas. 20.
6 314" X 9 1/2”, Z
294 24-25 de Abril de 1976. 14“ Venta Publica Numismatica.
130 pages. 1551 lots. Photo illustrated.
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Dominacion Visigoda en
Hispania, Aragon: Pedro IV (1336-1387) to Alfonso V (1416-
1458), Castilla: Pedro 1(1350-1369) to Enrique IV (1454-1474),
Espana: Unidad Nacional, Reyes Catolicos ( 1475-1504) to Isabel
II (1833-1868), Moneras Posteriores a la Instauracion de la
Peseta como Unidad Monteria, Monedas de la Locales, Monedas
del Estado Espanol, Monedas de Oro del Estado Espanol,
Monedas de Plata Extranjeras, Monedas Extranjeras de Oro,
Cuba, Latin America, Mexico, Rusia, US Gold, Imperio
Romano, Seccion especial de papel moneda espanol de diversas
epocas, Ecuador, 1 Calif., Fractional Gold 20.
6 3/4" x 9 1/2”, Z
SOTHEBY & CO.
London
295 February 4-March 6, 1954. The Palace Collections of
Egypt. Catalogue of the Highly Important and Extremely
Valuable Collection of Coins and Medals. The Property
of The Republic of Egypt and now Sold by Order of the
Government. 306 pages. 37 plates with 35 plates showing
obverse and reverse.
Fine, green paper cover, few pages folded at top from shipping.
The collection was formed by King Farouk of Egypt, who sought
coins with a passion-some may even say with an obsession-
matched by few collectors in history. His collecting pursuits may
have even contributed to his exile from Egypt and the throne.
This exile was followed by the sale of his collection by the
Egyptian government. The sale was abound with catalogue er-
rors and misjudgments. Probably the most famous was the cata-
loguing of an 1 804 Dollar as though it was a common coin, with
no reference to it’s value as a great American rarity. This and
other such practices, as well as die bid rules established by Egypt
make dais an extremely interesting catalogue for study. Pittman,
Kosoff and others made fantastic buys at this sale by buying
many rarides hidden among group lots. Read and study this
catalogue of coins in gold, silver, copper, platinum, nickel all
from Afghanistan to Zanzibar, Some Banknotes also. 200.
7 1/4” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #8013* Qrierson page 275, F
The Brand Collection.
296 July 1, 1982. The Brand Collection (Part 1) Roman and
European Coins: From the Collection of Virgil M. Brand. 377
lots. 100+ pages. Frontispiece. 3 Color Plates. Photo illustrated.
New, oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Every lot photo
illustrated both Obverse and Reverse, Provenance’s when known,
Weights, Reference numbers and very well described. Pre-sale
announcement and estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2 ”,K
297 November 11, 1982. The Brand Collection (Part 2)
Swiss Coins: From the Collection of Virgil M. Brand.
550 lots. 100+ pages. Frontispiece. 1 Color Plate. 32 plates.
New, oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Provenance’s when
known, Weights, Reference numbers and very well described.
Estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, K
298 November 3, 1983. Tire Brand Collection (Part 4) Russian
and Polish Coins together with Five Important Swedish
Issues: From the Collection of Virgil M. Brand. 459 lots. 60+
pages. Frontispiece. 1 Color Plate. 21 plates. Prices Realized.
New, oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Provenance’s when
known, Weights, Reference numbers and very well described.
Estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2 ”,K
299 February 1, 1984. The Brand Collection (Part 5) Greek and
Roman Coins: From the Collection of Virgil M. Brand.
718 lots. 100+ pages. Frontispiece. 24 plates. Prices Realized.
New, oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Provenance’s when
known, Weights, Reference numbers and very well described.
Estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, K
300 May 17-18, 1984* The Brand Collection (Part 6) Coins of
The Netherlands: From the Collection of Virgil M. Brand.
649 lots. 100+ pages. Frontispiece. 1 Color Plate. 55 plates.
New', oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Provenance’s when
known, Weights, Reference numbers and very well described.
Estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2 ”,K
301 October 25-26, 1984. The Brand Collection (Part 7)
Ancient Coins: From the Collection of Virgil M. Brand.
715 lots. 50+ pages. Frontispiece. 18 plates.
New, oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Greek Gold,
Silver arid Bronze, Greek Imperial, Coinage of Mauretania,
Corns of die Jews, Kushan Coinage, Roman Republic, Imperial,
Portrait and Non-Portrait Tesserae, Contomiates. Provenance’s
when known, Weights, Reference numbers and very well
described. Estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, K
SOTHEBY’S-CONTINUED
ooz ‘9-s Liaeoioo
40.
PUJBLIC AUCTION ALJ1T MAIL BIO S
NUMBER-FOURTEEN
SOTHEBY’S-CONTINUED
302 June 14, 1985. The Brand Collection (Part 9) Colonial and
Indian Coins: From the Collection of Virgil M. Brand.
366 lots. 50+ pages. Frontispiece. 1 Color Plate. 11 plates.
Prices Realized.
New, oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Indian Gold Coins,
The Sultans of Delhi, The Moghul Emperors, Indian
Independent Kingdoms and Princely States, Indian Silver and
Copper Coins; British India: East India Company Presidency
Series, c. 1642-1835, The Uniform Coinage of India: East India
Company 1835-1858, Imperial Period 1858-1947, Tire Treaty
Coinages of the Native States; British Commonwealth: Asian
Territories, Singapore Merchant’s Tokens, Sumatra. Provenance’s
when known, Weights, Reference numbers and very well
described. Estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, K
303 October 24, 1985. The Brand Collection (Part 10-The Final
Portion) Classical and Modem Coins and Medals: From the
Collection of Virgil M. Brand. 630 lots. 100+ pages.
Frontispiece. 19 plates.
New, oversize brown card covers, bright gilt. Greek, Roman,
Islamic, The Hapsburg Lands, The Gennan States, Other World
Coins, Historical and Commemorative Medals, Provenance’s
when known, Weights, Reference numbers and very well
described. Estimate list laid in. 30.
7” x 9 1/2”, K
SPINK AMERICA/CHRISTIE’S
New York, NY
304 October 8-9, 1996. The Byron Reed Collection of Important
American Coins and Manuscripts: Sold by the City of Omaha
to Benefit the Western Heritage Museum. 251 pages.
Color, Black and White photo illustrations. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound red cloth, bright
gilt. Every coin lot illustrated obverse and reverse either in color
or black and white. Large Cents by Sheldon, Half Cents by Cohen
and Breen, Half Dimes by Valentine, Dimes by J. Reich,
Half Dollar by Overton, Liberty Seated Dollars, Rare US Gold,
Manuscripts. Couple years ago, 1 turned down the opportunity
to acquire 750 hard hound copies of this sale. 20.
8 1/2" x 10 1/4”, S
SPINK & SON
2, Qracechurch Street, London, E.C.
ORIGINAL HARD BOUND GREEN CLOTH, GILT
“Before dispersing the Coins described in this catalogue, which
ftrrrned an important section of Mr. Montagu’s unrivaled col-
lection of English Coins, a portion so rich in patterns of ex-
treme rarity, we felt it would be a matter for regret did ive not
make some permanent record of it, which might /wove useful
to students and collectors as a reference, especially as many
pieces may fairly claim to he termed unique, and those and
many more are not represented in the National Collection.
We have, therefore, illustrated some of the most interesting
patterns and trust our humble efforts to add what has already
been published on this series will not he unappreciated by
collectors of English Coins.
We may add that Mr. Montagu parted with this portion ol his
collection in consequence only of his extending his studies
and collections to other series.
( October, 1 890 Spink & Sim,”
305 Catalc >guc With Numerous Illustrations of a collection of
Milled English Coins, dating from the reign of George I to
that of Her Present Majesty, and including Patterns and Proofs
of coins of that period in Gold, Silver, Bronze, &c. Formed by
H. Montagu. 1891. 174 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, original hard bound green cloth with gilt border, beveled
edges, gilt all edges. Tins is art important record of patterns and
proofs of Montagu’s collection that was sold privately. Ex libris
Oswald Fitch bookplate. 300.
7 1/2” x 9 3/4”, A
306 Another copy. Very good, hard bound black cloth, gilt. 245.
7 1/2” x 9 3/4”, A
SPINK & SON (AUSTRALIA)
30 SPINK- AUSTRALIA SALES; 4 M.R. ROBERTS AND
6 NOBLE SALES
307 1975-1989. Spink Sales #10-15, 17-30 and sales not num-
bered. 125+ pages average. Color Plates. Plates; 1978-1980.
4 M.R. Roberts Sales #5-8. 100+ pages average. 500+ lots.
Photo illustrated. 1994-1996. 5 Noble Sales #45 Parts A&.B,
46, 50-52. 200+ pages. Photo illustrated. Some Prices Realized.
Sale No 14
Australian
& World Coins
Saif hi Vim lion
tVrdi»«lat Jl»l ami Ihundat 12nd Svnmbfi. I*M
Spink*
I \iu hnns
Fine-New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Byzantine,
PUB] [C AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NUMBER F< >1 IR I FFISJ 41-
Rare Australian and World Coins, Rare Australian Patterns,
Unique Silver Pax it of the Australian, 1837 Penny, Half Pennys,
Mint Sovereigns, Tokens, Orders, Decorations, Medals, Stamps,
Military Medals, Tasmania, Rare Paper Money and Trials, New
South Wales Holey Dollar and Five Dumps, Rare Russian,
Islamic, China, South Africa, Germany, USA, Mexico,
Proclamation, Du in America, Netherlands, Ecuador, Shipwreck
Corns “Vergulde Draeck” or “Gilt Dragon”, 1 Calif., Fractional
Gold. 40 Sales. 110.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, 8 114” x 11 3/4", Z
SPINK-TA1SE1
308 22 Sides. 1986-1998, #1-3, 5-50, not consecutive. 1989- 1994-
Photo illustrated. Color plates.
Fine, full color card cover. Asian, World Coins and
Bank Notes. 50.
8 1/2" x 1 1", Z
SPINK
Ziirich
FIRST 18 HARD BOUND SALES
309 Juni 6-7, 1979. Auktion 1. Gold und Silber Miinzen.
106 pages. 748 lots. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Europe,
World Gold, Silver Coins, Medals. 20.
8 l/2”xll",z
310 November 28, 1979. Auktion 2. Gold und Silber Miinzen.
91 pages. 464 lots. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board.
Europe, World Gold, Silver Coins, Russland, Spanien und
der Schweiz, Medals. 20.
8 112” x 11", z
311 Juni 18-19, 1980. Auktion 3. Gold und Silber Miinzen.
137 pages. 1043 lots. 1 color plate. Photo illustrated.
Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. German,
Swiss, Europe, Africa, Asia, Americas World Gold, Silver Coins,
Medals, US $20, 5, 2 1/2 Gold. 20.
8 1/2” x 11”, z
312 Oktober 27, 1980. Auktion 4. Gold und Silber Miinzen,
Spezialsammlung Vatikan. 92 pages. 549 lots. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Gold,
Silver Coins of the Vatican. 20.
8 1/2” ac 11”, z
313 Mai 20, 1981. Auktion 5. Erzbistum Salzburg, Eine
bedeutende Spezialsammlung. 1 1 1 pages. 500 lots. 1 color plate.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Coins
of Salzburg. 20.
8 1/2" xll",z
314 Oktober 14-15, 1981. Auktion 6. Gold und Silber Miinzen.
Schweiz, Deutschland, Europa und Ubersee. 176 pages.
1000 lots. 1 color plate. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Gennan,
Swiss, Europe, World Gold & Silver Coins & Medals. 20.
8 l/2”xll",z
315 Juni 8-9, 1982. Auktion 7. Gold und Silber Miinzen.
Romische Goldmiinzen, Islamische Goldmiinzen, Europa und
Ubersee, Deutschland, Schweiz. 160 pages. 116 pages. 1 179
lots. 1 plate. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Roman,
Islamic, German, Swiss, Europe, World Gold &. Silver Coins
and Medal, Ecuador. 20.
8 l/2”xll",z
316 November 4, 1982. Auktion 8. Gold und Silber Miinzen.
Griechische und Romische Miinzen, Europa und Ubersee,
Schweiz, Rechenpfennige. 93 pages. 655 lots. 4 plates.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Greek,
Roman, Islamic, Swiss, Europe, World Gold and Silver Coins,
Medals. 20.
8 l/2"xll”,z
317 April 21,1983. Auktion 9. Spezialsammlung Frankfurt,
Ausgewahlte Raritaten aus Deutschland und Griechenland;
Bedeutende Serie Erzbistum Salzburg; Coins and medals of
the Carnegie Museum. 85 pages. 523 lots. 2 color plates. 7 plates.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Frankfurt,
Salzburg Gold, Silver Coins, Medals. 20.
8 1/2” x 11", z.
318 June 22, 1983. Auktion 10. Important Collection of Gold
Coins of Denmark. 32 pages. 1 color plate. Photo illustrated.
121 lots. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial card cover. Important
Collection of Gold Coins of Denmark. A total of 121 pieces
from Christian IV (1644) to Christian X ( 193 1 ). 20.
8 1/2 ”x 11", z
319 Oktober 27-28, 1983. Auktion 11. Spezialsammlung
Brandenburg-Franken, Ausgewahlte Raritaten aus
Deutschland und Ubersee; Ancient coins from the Carnegie
Museum. 138 pages. 2 color plates. 8 plates. Photo illustrated.
799 lots. Prices Realized.
New', hard bound full color pictorial printed board.
Brandenburg in Franken, Germany, Swiss, Europe, Ancients from
Carnegie Museum, World Gold, Silver Coins, Medals. 20.
8 1/2” x 11”, z
320 Mai 9, 1984. Auktion 12. Erzbistum Salzburg,
Spezialsammlung mit vielen ausgewahlten Raritaten. 55 pages.
2 color plates. Photo illustrated. 254 lots.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Salzburg
Gold, Silver Coins, Medals 20.
8 1/2” x 11”, z
321 Mai 9-10, 1984. Auktion 13. Gold und Silber Miinzen u.a.
Deutschland, Frankreiche, Italien, Osterreich, Schweiz,
Spanien; Spezialsammlung Portugal; Antike Miinzen
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner. 101 pages. 2 color plates.
Photo illustrated. 743 lots.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Medals
of France, Gennany, Swiss, Europe, Portugal, Greek, Roman,
Byzantine, World Gold, Silver Coins. 20.
8 1/2” x 11", z
SPINK-CONTINUED
IOOZ T13HOJ-00
42.
PLJRLIG AUCmON ANDMAILBID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
SPINK-CONTINUED
322 November 7, 1984. Auktion 14. Sammlung Gottlieb
Wiithrich, Miinzen und Medaillen von Bern. 96 pages. 2 color
plate. Photo illustrated. 570 lots.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Coins and
Medals of Bern. 20.
8 1/2" x 11”, z
323 November 8, 1984. Auktion 15. Gold und Silber Miinzen.
Spezialsammlung Siebenburgen, Deutsche Miinzen nach
1800 Reichsmiinzensammlung, Deutsche und
SchweizerBrakteaten. 119 pages. 1 color plate. Photo
illustrated. 960 lots.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board.
Siebenburgen, Germany, Swiss, Europe, Brakteaten Gold,
Silver Coins. 20.
8 1/2” x 11”, z
324 April 16-17, 1985. Auktion 16. Gold und Silber Miinzen
u.a. Deutschland, Italien, Osterreich, Portugal, Schweiz, USA;
Romische Miinzen; Spezialsammlung Grossbritannien;
Napoleonische Medaillen. 101 pages. 2 color plates and
photo illustrated. 1044 lots.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Germany,
Swiss, Europe, Roman, Byzantine, World Gold, Silver
Coins, Medals. 20.
8 1/2” x 11”, z
325 February 18, 1986. Auktion 18. Important collection of
Islamic Coins including many great rarities. 63 pages. 3 color
plates. Photo illustrated. 226 lots. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Islamic
Coins. Bibliography, Index of Mints (in the order of the
Arabic alphabet), Index of Dynasties. 20.
8 1/2” x 11", z
326 Oktober 6, 1 986. Auktion 20. Griechische Miinzen, Gepflegte
Spezialsammlung mit zahlreichen Raritaten. 59 pages. Photo
illustrated. 416 lots. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board.
Greek Coins. 20.
8 l/2"xll",z
327 Oktober 23-24, 1 989. Auktion 32. Gold und Silber Miinzen
aus Europa und Ubersee; Deutschland u.a. Reichsmiinzen in
Gold; Frankerich, Grossbritannien, Italien, Osterreich usw;
Schweizer Miinzen Spezialsammlung Kantonsmiinzen aus dem
19. Jahrhundert. 77 pages. Photo illustrated. 745 lots.
New, hard bound full color pictorial printed board. Germany,
Swiss, Europe, Gold, Silver Grins. 20.
8 1/2” x 11”, z
STACK’S
123 West 57th Street, NY 10019
HARD BOUND LIBRARY EDITION
328 December 7-9, 1944- The J.F. Bell Collection of United States
and Pioneer Gold Coins. 86 pages. 1073 lots. Photo illustrated.
Hand Priced.
Very gtxxl, hard bound 1/4 brown leather, brown cloth with
Dr. J.L. Robertson in gilt, gilt. Contents: Gold Dollars,
Quarter Eagles, Three I foliar ( Jold.Fourl foliar Gold, Half Eagles,
Eagles, Double Eagles, Pioneer &. Territorial Gold,
( iold( Ammemoratives. “Mr. Bell throughout the long years
of bis collecting activity, succeeded in assembling a series of
U.S. gold coins practically complete, and all in the finest
possible condition. Sparing neither cost nor energy, he formed
what in its almost total completeness, must now be regarded
as the most OUTSTANDING AMERICAN GOLD
COLLECTION to be sold in the 20th century.” 50.
7” x 10 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #12485, Qengerke (74), P
329 The Regular Issued Card Cover Version. Fine. 20.
6 3/4” x 10”
STERNBERG, FRANK
Bahnhofstrasse 84, CH-8001 Zurich
FIRST SIXTEEN SALES
330 April 30, 1974. Goldmiinzen seit 1793 in feinster erhaltung.
52 pages. 2 Color plate. 19 plates. 650 lots.
New, pictorial hard bound printed board, 1/4 green cloth. Held
with Schweizerischer Bankverein, Zurich. Gennany, France,
Britain, Italy, Canada, Schweiz, Vatican, Chinese Dollars,
Central and South America, Ecuador. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z
331 November 29-30, 1974. Romische Miinzen, Byzantinische
Miinzen. 94 pages. 3 Color plates. 32 plates. 728 lots.
Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. 20.
8" x 9 1/2”, z
332 November 30-Dezember 1, 1974 Romische Miinzen,
Numismatische Literatur. 67 pages. 1 Color plate. 24 plates.
600 lots. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z
333 Oktober 16-17, 1975. Goldmiinzen, Europa und Kolonien,
Silbermiinzen, Belgien, Deutschland, Italien, Schweiz. 71 pages.
32 plates. 934 lots. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial hard bound printed board, 1/4
brown leatherette. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z
334 November 28-29, 1975. Romische Miinzen, Byzantinische
Miinzen. 98 pages. 1 Color plates. 42 plates. 728 lots.
Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z.
535 November 25-26, 1 976. Antike Miinzen, Griechen, Romer,
Byzantiner, Spezialsammlung Jiidische Miinzen, Stadtemiinzen
des Heiligen Landes, Ostgoten, Arabo-Byzantiner, Literatur.
148 pages. Map. 44 plates. 1 180 lots. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, Z
336 November 24-25, 1977. Auktion VII. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner. 140 pages. 66 plates. 1315 lots.
Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Byzantine Coins,
Literature. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z
3 37 November 16-17, 1978. Auktion VIII. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Axumiten, Romer, Byzantiner, Literatur. 127 pages.
52 plates. 1090 lots. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Byzantine Coins,
Literature. 20.
8” x 9 1/2", z
1 U I 15.1 [CAUCTIC ANHMAIL BI D SALH NUMBER-F( >1 IRTTEH1SI 43.
338 November 15-16, 1979. Miinzen der Antike des Mittelaters
und der Neuzeit, Literatnr, Papiergeld. 107 pages. 50 plates.
1230 lots. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial hard bound printed board, 1/4
brown leatherette. 20.
8” x 9 1/2", z
339 November 25-26, 1980. Auktion X. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Antike Geschnittene Steine,
Literatur. 100 pages. 1 color plate. 45 plates. 882 lots.
Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Byzantine
Coins, Literature. 20.
8” x 9 l/2",z
340 November 20-21, 1981. Auktion XI. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Ostgoten, Bleisiegel,
Zierscheiben, Antike Geschnittene Steine, Literatur. 161 pages.
2 color plate. 63 plates. 1274 lots. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Byzantine
Coins, Literature. 20.
8” x 9 l /2n, Z
341 November 25-26, 1982. Auktion XII. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Antike Geschnittene Steine,
Literatur. 128 pages. 2 color plate. 50 plates. 1013 lots.
Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Byzantine Coins,
Literature. Well annotated descriptions. 20.
8” x 9 1/2",. z
342 November 17-18, 1983. Auktion XIII. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Geschnittene Steine und
Schmuck der Antike Islamische Miinzen. 165 pages. 3 color
plate. 68 plates. 1286 lots. Prices Realized.
New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Byzantine
Coins, Literature. 20.
8” x 9 1 12”, z
343 Mai 24-25, 1984. Auktion XIV. Antike Miinzen, Griechen,
Romer, Byzantiner, Italienische und Papstliche Miinzen des
Mittelalters und der Neuzeit. 1 1 5 pages. 3 color plate. 52 plates.
965 lots.
New, pictorial hard bound printed board, 1/4 brown leatherette.
Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Italian Coins. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, Z
344 April 11-12, 1985. Auktion XV. Antike Miinzen, Griechen,
Romer, Byzantiner, Antike Kleinkunst, Italienische Miinzen.
120 pages. 7 color plate. 54 plates. 1026 lots.
New, pictorial hard bound printed board, 1/4 brown leatherette.
Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Italian Coins. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z
345 November 15-16, 1985. Auktion XVI. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Gold und Silbermiinzen
Europas, Literatur. 92 pages. 3 color plate. 33 plates. 780 lots.
Prices Realized.
New, pictorial hard bound printed board, 1/4 blue leatherette.
Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Italian Coins. Greek, Roman,
Byzantine European Coins, Literature. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z
346 November 7-8, 1994. Auktion XXVII. Antike Miinzen,
Griechen, Romer, Byzantiner, Renaissancemedaillen,
Geschnittene Steine und Schmuck der Antike, Antike
Kleinkunst. 132 pages. 6 color plate. 54 plates. 925 lots.
New, pictorial card cover. 20.
8” x 9 1/2”, z
347 Bids for the above 1 7 lots must exceed the individual bids
by 5%.
STROBRIDGE, T.R.
278 Qarden St., Hoboken, N.J.
5 OF THE 8, T.R. STROBRIDGE SALES
348 June 17-19, 1878. Catalogue of several small collections of
American and Foreign silver and copper coins, among them
Many Rare cents. Also, A Large Assortment of Continental
Paper Money, and A Lot of Postage Stamps. To which is added
over a hundred lots of Antiques, Bric-A Brae, and Minerals.
40 pages. 963 lots. Hand Priced.
Very good, disbound, card cover with Edw. Cogan stamp, old
vertical fold. Early silver, Half Dimes & O Mint, Colonials,
179 Large Cents, 35 Half Cents, US & Foreign Medals,
Ancient Coins, 65 Continental Paper Money by State, 2 Calif.,
Fractional Gold. 45.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qe ngerke l,x
349 December 5, 1879. Catalogue of a small Collection of
Ancient and Modem Coins and Medals, Coin Books and
catalogues, together w ith a few' fine pieces of Ancient Pottery
6 Bronze. 20 pages. 407 lots. Hand Priced.
Fine, chipped green paper cover, old vertical fold. Signature of
H.G. Sampson inside cover. 13 Large Cents, Colonial Coins,
Greek, Roman, Early Gaulish, Store Cards. 45.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 3,x
350 May 26, 1879. Catalogueof a Fine Collection of Indian Stone
Implements, the property of Wm. A Baker.. .comprising
examples of English, French, Irish, New' Zealand, African,
Denmark, American, Etc. To which is added a Fine Lot of
Ancient and Perm ian Pottery, some few articles of bric-a-
brac, and A Small Collection of Coins and Medals. 20 pages.
332 lots
Fine, green paper cover, peripheral fading. Medals, Ancient
Coins, English Coins, 19 Large Cents & 1 Counterstamped.30.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 5 ,x
351 May 27, 1879. Catalogue of Twn Small Collections of Coins
and Medals, comprising Ancient, American, and Foreign Gold,
Silver and Copper Coins, and Medals, including A Pretty Full
Series of The American Silver Coinage from 1795 to 1878.
15 pages. 280 lots.
Fine, card cover, peripherally faded. Medals, Early US Silver.30.
5 1/2” x 9”, Qengerke 6,x
352 October 14-15, 1879. Catalogue of a Collection of Very Rare
Roman, Greek, and Phoenician Coins in Silver and Copper,
direct from Syria, never having been sold either in this
country or Europe. To which is added a Few Miscellaneous
Coins and Medals, also A Small Lot of American Coins, Coin
Books, and Coin Catalogues, and A Small, but Very Valuable
Collection of Ancient Pottery, Bronzes, and Intaglios. 38 pages.
672 lots.
Fine, card cover, peripherally faded. 1 8 Large Cents, 1 85 1 Gold
Dollar Struck in Silver, 1804 Half Eagle Stmck in Lead. 30.
5 1/2" x 9”, Qengerke 7 ,x
OCTOBER 5- <5. 200 1
44.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL RID S
NUM BER- FOURTEEN
SUPERIOR STAMP & COIN CO.
Beverv Hills, CA
SUPERIOR SALES HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKED
FOR THEIR LONG AND COMPLETE RUNS OF
MEXICAN, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN
COINS AND CURRENCY DURING THE 1970S TO
THE MID 1980’S.
UP TO 1985 THESE TYPE OF SALES WERE
THEIR GREATEST STRENGTH. FROM 1985
FORWARD SUPERIOR'S CATALOGUING AND
AUCTION STRENGTH CAME FROM THEIR
FAMOUS UNITED STATES COPPER SALES.
353 September 24-26, 1970. Part I. Four Major Collections to be
Sold: Dr. A. F. Pradeau Collection (Spanish Colonel thru
Modem Mexico; The Sol Alexander Collection (Mexican
Revolutionary, Ancient Coins, Coins of the Bible) ; The Merrill
Bothamley Collection (Famous Mexican Collection);
Antiquities From Moshe Dayan (Judaean Artifacts). 108 pages.
2132 lots. 52 page Pictorial Supplement. Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial card cover, with some bid notations. Greek,
Roman and Byzantine Gold attributed with weights given in
most cases, Greek Silver attributed with some weights,
Roman Republican, Imperial Coins attributed and weights
given in some cases, US Silver Dollars from the A.J. Ostheimer
Collection by Bolender and Photo Illustrated, US and Ten ito-
rial Gold, US Patterns, Mexican Coinage also includes War of
Independence, Counterstamps, Medals and Decorations. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #11564. Qengerke (1),Z
354 March 30-April 3, 1971. Pradeau-Bothamley Part II.
Featuring The Collections Of: Dr. A.F. Pradeau, Merrill
Bothamley, Moshe Dayan, Alvin T. Schwennsen and Others.
US, Foreign, Mexican, Ancients, Judaean, Coins, Currency,
Medals and Antiquities. 180 pages. 4039 lots. 58 page Part 2
Pictorial Photo Supplement.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Alvin Van Loan Gaines Collection
of Odd and Curious Money, Greek, Roman and Byzantine
Gold attributed with weights given in most cases, Greek
Silver attributed with some weights, Roman Republican,
Imperial Coins attributed and weights given in some cases,
Roman Coins attributed, US Gold, Pioneer and Territorial Gold,
Rare US Colonial, English 1 Guinea with EB Brasher photo
illustrated, Dirge Size Currency, National Bank Notes, Small
Size Notes, Fractional Currency, Medals of Mexico, War of
Independence, Hooked Neck, Revolutionary, Argentina, Spain
1623 50 Reals, Philip IV, Segovia Mint Photo Illustrated. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 / 564. Qengerke (2),Z
155 October 14-15, 1971. Antiquities, Rare Ancient and
Medieval Coins. The Moshe Dayan Collection. 76 pages.
1091 lots. 32 page Pictorial Supplement. Map.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Greek Gold attributed with weights
given in most cases, Roman and Byzantine Gold attributed,
Odd and Primitive Money, Palest ine-Judaea, City Coinage of
Judaea, Roman and Colonial Coins attributed, Ancient R( >man
Brockages and Unusual Double Strikes, Medieval Gold
and Silver. 35.
8 1/4” x 10 i/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #161 i. Qengerke (3),Z
156 November 2-6, 1971. Pradeau-Bothameley-Lloyd Part III.
Including: Coins and Paper Money from the Collection of:
Harold Lloyd, Earned Silent Screen Star and Mexican
Provisional Mint Coins from the Collection of F.C.C., Boyd.
108 pages. 2412 l< its. 48 page Pictorial Supplement
Fine, pictorial card cover. War of Independence: Royalist Pro-
visional Mints, Insurgent Provisional Mints and Counterstamp
Coins, Revolutionary, S-44 Large Cent, Dollars by Bolender and
Photo Illustrated, US Gold, Large Size Currency, National Bank
Notes, Fractional Currency, Russia Gold, Argentina. 35.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1564. Qengerke (4),Z
357 June 15-18, 1972. C.O.I.N. Auction Sale Catalogue. 131
pages. 4 page supplement. 2550 lots. 60 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Greek Gold attributed with weights
given in most cases, Ancient Greek attributed with weights
given in most cases, Palestine -Judaea, City Coinage of Judaea,
Roman and Colonial Coins, Mexican Gold and Gold Bar
photo illustrated, War of Independence, Counterstamps,
Revolutionary, State Coinage, Medals and Proclamations,
Gold Ecuador of 1834 & 1835 photo illustrated, Russian
Silver Rubles, Large Cincuentas, Scandinavian Collection,
Sassanian Empire photo illustrated, Medieval. 35.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4”, Qengerke (5),Z
358 December 7-16, 1972. Rare Coin Auction. 180 pages.
3615 lots. 75 plates.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Medieval, Sassanian,
Judaean Coins, Crowns of the World, Ecuador 1834 Gold,
Chinese Dollars, Mexico-Spanish Period, Extensive Mexican
including Mexican Paper Money & Revenue Stamped Paper,
US Half and Large Cents photo illustrated, Half Dimes, Early
Dimes; O &. CC Mint, US Gold, Pioneer and Territorial Gold,
1 6 Calif., Fractional Gold photo illustrated, 64 US Patterns. 30.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4”, Qengerke (6),Z
359 February 19-21, 1973.C.E. Gilhousen, Parti: United States
Gold Coins. 57 pages. 1064 lots. 28 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, blue card cover with gold foil embossed $20 Liberty'.
US Gold Dollars, Quarter Eagles, Three Dollar, Four Dollar,
Half Eagles, Eagles, Double Eagles, Commemorative Gold,
Commemorative Gold Medals, US Gold Patterns. 35.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #12390. Qengerke (7),Z
360 May21-22, 1973. The Durham Sale featuring US Currency
& Coins and Coins of The World (Gold & Silver). 61 pages.
825 lots. 28 plates.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Foreign Gold and Silver, Large and
Small Size US Currency, National Bank Notes, US Colonial
Grins, Half Cents photo illustrated, Large Cents by Sheldon &
Newcomb photo illustrated, Halt Dimes by Valentine photo
illustrated, Dimes and O & CC Mint photo illustrated, Quarters
by Browning photo illustrated, Halves by Overton photo
illustrated, Dollars by Bolender photo illustrated, US Gold,
Pioneer and Territorial Gold, 4 Calif., Fractional Gold. 30.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #12 390. Qengerke (H),Z
561 June 1 1-14, 1973. C.E. Gilhousen, Part 2: Foreign Gold &
Silver. 102 pages. 1467 lots. 52 plates. Prices Realized.
New, red card cover with gold foil embossed Victoria 5 Pounds
and small circular sticker on cover. World Crowns and Minors,
Chinese l \ tllars, Mexican Crowns and Minors, Argentina Gi >ld
photo illustrated, Chinese Modern Gold photo illustrated,
Ecuador 1842 Gold photo illustrated, Modem Japanese Gold
photo illustrated, Modem Russian Gold photo illustrated 35.
H 1/4” . v 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #12 390. Qengerke (9),/
PUBLIC: AUJCVriCTKI ANDMAII
Bin SALE NUM BER-FOU RTEI
45.
362 October 1-4, 1973. C.E. Gilhousen, Part 3: United States
Coinage. 140 pages. 1548 lots. 60 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, black card cover w ith silver foil embossed 1794 Dollar
and small circular sticker on cover. Half Cents by Gilbert photo
illustrated, Large Cents by Sheldon photo illustrated, Half Dimes
by Valentine photo illustrated, Early Dimes by Breen photo
illustrated, Quarters by Browning photo illustrated, Halves by
Overton photo illustrated, Dollars by Bolender photo illustrated,
US Patterns photo illustrated. 35.
8 1/4” x 1 0 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #12390. Qen gerke (10), Z
119 OF THE 148 SALES. 1972-2001
363 June 15, 1972-February 17, 2001. Color plates. Photo
illustrated. Few Prices Realized.
Fine-New, pictorial card covers. Opportunity to acquire a long
am of diese important catalogues. Packed in 4 boxes. Includes
many major reference sales. 300.
8 1/2" x 11", T
85 OF THE 148 SALES. 1972-1998
364 June 15, 1972-February 8, 1998. Color plates. Photo
illustrated. Few Prices Realized.
Fine-New, pictorial card covers. Another opportunity to
acquire a long run of these important catalogues. Packed in
3 boxes. Includes many major reference sales 200.
8 l/2”xll”,T
EIGHT SUPERB HARD BOUND
LIBRARY EDITIONS
365 June 12-15, 1978. The Miguel Munoz Collection. 244 pages.
8 Color plates. 50+ plates. Prices Realized.
New, original hard bound, Deluxe Library Edition, silver, John
Rowe III imprinted in silver on cover. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Qengerke (24), S
3 GREAT RARITIES
1913 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL, 1894 DIME,
1804 SILVER DOLLAR
366 January 28-30, 1985. The Dr. Jerry Buss Collection of
United States Coins. 255 pages. 2269 lots. 6 color plates.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
New, hard bound black leatherette, bright 1913 Liberty Nickel
embossed on cover, bright gilt 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Qengerke (52), S
367 September 20-22, 1987. The Club Cal Neva Sale. 3 16 pages.
Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Fine, worn, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black
leatherette, gilt. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Qengerke (66), S
368 September 25-27, 1988. Tire Lee and Shaffer Collections
Sale. 427 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, worn, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown
leatherette, gilt 50.
8 1/2” X 11", Qengerke (73), S
369 October 1-4, 1989. The Jascha Heifetz Collection Sale.
504 pages. 20 color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Fine, worn, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown
leatherette, bright gilt. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Qengerke (83), S
370 February 25, 1992. Ed Trumpeter Collection of U.S. Proof
Gold Part 1. 238 pages. 209 lots. Every lot color plated.
Prices Realized.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound purple cloth,
gilt. Gold Dollars, Eagles, Three Dollar Gold, Four Dollar Gold,
The Metric Gold Set, Quarter Eagles, Half &. Indian Eagles.
(In the opinion of the consignor this is the nicest
Gold Catalogue Ever Printed. ) 75.
8 1/2” x 11”, S
371 January 27, 1996. Tire Robinson S. Brown, Jr. Collection of
Large Cents 1 793-1839. 296 pages. 685 lots. 5 color plates &
photo illustrated. Prices Realized in back pocket.
New', original hard bound, Deluxe Library Edition, brown
leatherette, gilt. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, S
372 January 30, 1996. The Michael I. Keston Collection of
Classical United States and 20th Century Gold Coinage.
160 pages. 253 lots. 6 color plates. Photo illustrated. Prices
Realized in back pocket.
New, original hard bound, Deluxe Library Edition,
black leatherette, bright gilt. Quarter Eagles, Three Dollar
Gold, Half Eagles, Eagles, Double Eagles, Commemoratives,
Territorial Gold. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, S
TFIREE PART GILHOUSEN SALES IN SUPERIOR’S
BLACK LEATHERETTE SL1PCASE, GILT
373 February 19-21, 1973. C.E. Gilhousen, Part I: United States
Gold Coins. 57 pages. 1064 lots. 28 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, blue card cover with gold foil embossed $20 Liberty.
US Gold Dollars, Quarter Eagles, Three Dollar, Four Dollar,
Half Eagles, Eagles, Double Eagles, Commemorative Gold,
Commemorative Gold Medals, US Gold Patterns.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #12390. Qengerke (7),Z
June 1 1-14, 1973. C.E. Gilhousen, Part 2: Foreign Gold &
Silver. 102 pages. 1467 lots. 52 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, red card cover with gold foil embossed Victoria 5 Pounds.
World Crowns and Minors, Chinese Dollars, Mexican Crowns
and Minors, Argentina Gold photo illustrated, Chinese
Modem Gold photo illustrated, Ecuador 1842 Gold photo
illustrated, Modem Japanese Gold photo illustrated, Modem
Russian Gold photo illustrated
8 1/4” x 10 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #12390. Qengerke (9 ),Z
October 1-4, 1973. C.E. Gilhousen, Part 3: United States
Coinage. 140 pages. 1548 lots. 60 plates. Prices Realized.
Fine, black card cover with silver foil embossed 1794 Dollar.
Half Cents by Gilbert photo illustrated, Large Cents by Sheldon
photo illustrated, Half Dimes by Valentine photo illustrated, Early
Dimes by Breen photo illustrated, Quarters by Browning photo
illustrated, Halves by Overton photo illustrated, Dollars by
Bolender photo illustrated, US Patterns photo illustrated. 100.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #12390. Qengerke (10), S
IOOZ ‘9' 9 >IHEIO_L3Q
46.
PUBLIC AUCTION ABJO MAIL BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
SWISS BANK CORPORATION
374 Februar 14, 1975. Europaische Miinzen Gold, Silber.
100+ pages. 4 color plates & Photo illustrated. 480 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Gold and Silber mit
grossem Serien von Deutschland, Frankreich, Grossbritannien
und der Schweiz. 20.
8 1/2”. x 9 1/2”, Z
375 November 14-15, 1975. Schweizer Miinzen Gold, Silber.
100+ pages. 2 color plates & Photo illustrated. 705 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Schweizer Miinzen
Gold, Silber. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
376 Auction 5. Februar 3, 1977. Europaische Goldmunzen.
62 pages. 1 color plate & Photo illustrated. 425 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Gold & Silver Coins of Europe,
Spanien. The color photo is of the 1741 20 Dukaten. 20.
8 1/2" x 9 l/2’\Z
377 Auction 7 . Februar 9-10, 1978. Miinzen und Medaillen. 214
pages. Color & Photo illustrated. 1317 lots. Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Talers, Gold & Silver Coins
and Medals of Europe, The Americas, Early U.S. Gold,
Japan, Ecuador. 20.
8 112" x 9 1/2”, Z
378 Auction 8. Januar 30-31, 1979. Miinzen und Medaillen.
122 pages. 1051 lots. Photo illustrated. Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Talers, Gold & Silver Coins and
Medals of Gennany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal,
Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Mexico,
The Americas, China, Japan, Ecuador. 20.
8 1/2" x 9 1/2”, Z
379 Auction 9. Januar 30-31, 1980. Miinzen und Medaillen.
216 pages. Photo illustrated. 1366 lots. Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial printed hard cover. Talers, Gold & Silver
Coins and Medals of Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East,
The Americas, Early U.S. Gold. 20.
8 1/2" x 9 1/2”, Z
380 Auction 10. Januar 27-128, 1981. Miinzen und Medaillen.
302 pages. 6 color plates &. Photo illustrated. 1731 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial printed hard cover. Gold &. Silver Q>ins and
Medals of the World, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
Pi irtugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle List, Asia,
The Americas, U.S. Gold. 20.
8 1/2" X 9 1/2”, Z
381 Auction I I. Januar 27-28, 1982. Miinzen und Medaillen.
261 pages. 4 color plates & Photo illustrated. 1609 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial printed hard cover. Gold and Silver Coins ami
Medals of the World, Gennany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
I ’ortugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle Hast, Asia,
Flic Americas, U.S. ( iold, Private and Territorial. 20.
8 1/2” X 9 1/2”, Z
382 Auction 12. Januar 26, 1983. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
241 pages. 5 color plates &. Photo illustrated. 1194 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Gold & Silver Coins
and Medals of the World, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia,
The Americas. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
383 Auction 13. Januar 24-26, 1984. Gold und Silbermunzen.
336 pages. 5 color plates &. Photo illustrated. 1954 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover, bottom 1” spine tom, some hand
prices. Gold & Silver Coins and Medals of the World, Ger-
many, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland,
Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia, The Americas, Ecuador.20.
8 1/2” X 9 1/2”, Z
384 Auction 14. 1/29/1985. Gold und Silbermunzen. 409 pages.
5 color plates & Photo illusttated. 2205 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Gold & Silver Coins and Medals of
the World, Gennany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal,
Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia,
The Americas, Mexico, U.S.A. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
385 Auction 15. Januar 27-29, 1986. Gold und Silbermunzen.
378 pages. 5 color plates & Photo illustrated. 2627 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Gold & Silver Coins
and Medals of the World, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia,
Tire Americas, Ecuador. 25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
386 Auction 1 6. Mai 15,1 986. Gold und Silbermunzen. 1 39 pages.
Photo illustrated. 915 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Gold & Silver Coins
and Medals of the World, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia,
Tire Americas. 25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
387 Auction 17. Januar 27-28, 1987. Gold und Silbermunzen.
350 pages. 5 color plates & Photo illustrated. 2026 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board, several top page
comers folded over. Ancient, Gold & Silver Coins and Medals
of the World, Gennany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal,
Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia,
Tire Americas, Ecuador. 25.
8 1/2” X 9 1/2", z
388 Auction 19. Januar 26-28, 1988. Gold und Silbermunzen.
606 pages. 7 color plates & Photo illustrated. 3 312 lots.
Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Gold & Silver Coins
and Medals of the World, Greek, Roman, Germany, France,
Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican,
Middle Fist, Asia, Tire Americas, U.S.A, Ecuador. 25.
8 1/2” x 9 1 12", z
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NUMBER - H >i i K I EHN 47.
EXCELLENT REFERENCE
3 89 Auction 20. September 14-15,1 988. Coins of Peru. 2 20 pages.
4 color plates ( 1 of map), Photo illustrated. 1356 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Freeman Craig gave
his time and advice in preparing this catalogue. “The bulk of
this collection is from the period of «cob» coins.. .The collection
itself comprises all the Peruvian mints including Potosi. Potosi
was a part the Viceroyalty of Pern in the Spanish colonial
period. The main emphasis is on silver coins. Gold was collected
more according to type and not so much according to year and
assayer. An interesting series of countermarked Peruvian coins
is also included towards the end of this catalogue.” 50.
8 1/2” x 9 1 12", Z
390 Auction 21. Januar 24-26, 1989. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
461 pages. 4 color plates & Photo illustrated. 2541 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Gold &. Silver Coins, Banknotes and
Medals of the World, Celts, Greek, Roman, Germany, France,
Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican,
Middle East, Asia, The Americas, U.S.A. Ecuador. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
391 Auktion 22. September 19, 1989. Coins of Brazil. 135 pages.
2 color plates, Map of Mints of Brazil. Photo illustrated.
810 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Coins of Brazil; The Dutch West
India Company; Portuguese Colony of Brazil; The Empire of
Brazil; Ico; Ceara; Republic of Piratini; Republic of Juliana; The
United States of Brazil; Money of the Mines "Slavery Money»20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
392 Auction 23. September 20, 1989. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
1 7 1 pages. 2 color plates & Photo illustrated. 1176 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Celts, Greek, Roman,
Byzantine, Gold & Silver Coins of the World, Europe, Russia,
Netherlands, Spain, Middle East, Africa, The Americas, USA25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
393 Auction 24. Januar 23-25, 1990. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
481 pages. 4 color plates & Photo illustrated. 2414 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Gold & Silver Coins, Banknotes and
Medals of the World, Celts, Greek, Roman, Germany, France,
Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican,
Middle East, Asia, The Americas, U.S.A. Ecuador. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
394 Auction 25. September 19-20, 1990. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
3 10 pages. 4 color plates &. Photo illustrated. 2119 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Celts, Greek, Roman,
Byzantine, Gold & Silver Coins of the World, Europe, Russia,
Netherlands, Spain, Middle East, Africa, Japan, The Americas,
U.S.A. 25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
395 Auction 26. Januar 22-24, 1991. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
418 pages. 4 color plates & Photo illustrated. 2564 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Gold & Silver Coins,
Banknotes and Medals of the World, Celts, Greek, Roman,
Byzantine, Gennany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal,
Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia,
The Americas, U.S.A, Ecuador. 25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
396 Auction 27. Januar 24, 1991. The Emilio M. Ortiz
Collection of Spanish Colonial and Spanish Coins. 1 1 8 pages.
4 color plates ( 1 of map) &. Photo illustrated. 446 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Collection of Spanish
Colonial and Spanish Coins. Cataloguing and research by
Freeman L. Craig Jr. 25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
397 Auktion 28. September 17-19, 1 99 1 . 368 pages. 4 color plates,
Photo illustrated. 2369 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Celts, Greek, Roman,
Byzantine, Gold and Silver Coins of the World, Europe, Russia,
Netherlands, Spain, Middle East, Africa, Japan, The Americas,
U.S.A. 25.
8 1/2” X 9 1/2”, Z
398 Auction 29. Januar 28-30, 1992. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
394 pages. 5 color plates & Photo illustrated. 2128 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Gold &. Silver Coins,
Banknotes and Medals of the World, Celts, Greek, Roman,
Byzantine, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal,
Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East, Asia,
The Americas, U.S.A. 25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
399 Auktion 30. 9/15/1992. Gold und Silbermiinzen. Special
Collection: Gold Coins of India. 463 pages. Photo illustrated.
Color Map. 2993 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Celts, Greek, Roman, Byzantine,
Gold & Silver Coins of the World, Europe, Russia,
Netherlands, Spain, Middle East, India, Africa, Japan,
The Americas, U.S.A. Ecuador. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
400 Auction 32. Januar 26-28, 1993. 520 pages. 12 color plates &
Photo illustrated. 3155 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover printed board. Talers, Gold & Silver
Coins and Medals of Switzerland, Gennany, France, Great Brit-
ain, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle
East, The Americas, U.S. Gold. Chinese Dollars, Ecuador.25.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, z
40 1 Auction 33. September 20-22, 1993. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
478 pages. 8 color plates & Photo illusnated. 3327 lots.
Fine pictorial hard cover. Gennany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East,
Africa, Asia, The Americas, Bank Notes. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
402 Auction 37. 1/24/1995. Gold und Silbermiinzen. 470 pages.
16 color plates & Photo illustrated. 3015 lots.
Fine, pictorial hard cover. Talers, Gold & Silver Coins and
Medals of Switzerland, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy,
Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle East,
Africa, The Americas, U.S. Gold, Ecuador. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
403 Auction 4 1 . September 10-12,1 996. Gold und Silbermiinzen.
463 pages. 16 plates & Photo illustrated. 3068 lots.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Gold & Silver Coins. Ancient,
Byzantine, Switzerland, Germany, France, Great Britain,
Italy, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Spain, Vatican, Middle
East, Africa, Central & South America-8 Escudos and more,
Mexico-8 Escudos and more, Islamic Coins of the Arabian
Penninsula, Ecuador. 20.
8 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Z
C'lCrrOBER 5-6. 2001
48.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANDMAILBID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
TAISEI STAMPS & COINS CO.
Japan
404 1977-1998. 6 Sales including one hard bound. Color plates.
Photo illustrated.
Fine-New, color pictorial card covers and color printed board.
Chinese Coins, Old Coins of Annam, Korea, Japan, Gold and
Silver Coins of the World; Spink Auction #48: Monnaies
antiques, Moyen Age, Renaissance et Baroque;
With: Numismatica Ars Classica #52, Swiss Coins, Coins and
Medals of the World, Coin Weights; The Ng Yin Boon
Collection of Chinese Coinage; WITH: Nihon Coin Auctions
#1, 5; WITH: World Coins Japan Auctions #1, II. Ideal group
of catalogues for the Asian collector. 10 sales. 50.
8" x 11 1/2", z
TRANS-WORLD COINS
Robert XV, Hendericks & Erma C. Stevens. 2934 Vrdversity Avenue, San Diego,
405 July 18, 1965. Mexico. The N.A. Wunder Type Collection
of 1636-1954. Supplemented by Miscellaneous Pieces of
Outstanding Numismatic Interest. 17 pages. 566 lots. 7 plates.
Prices Realized.
New, pictorial gray card cover. Gold, Cobs, Carlos & Johana to
Ferdinand VII & Silver; Coppers, Sombrerete, Morelos, Insur-
gent Counterstamps; Coinage of Independent Mexico; State
Coinage-Copper & Brass; Mexican Revolution; Modem Mexico;
Medals. 35.
5 1/2” x 8 1/4”, Not listed in Qengerke, Prices Realized, Z
406 August 29, 1965. Mexico. 19 pages. 748 lots. 16 plates.
Fine, pictorial green card cover with some bids by lots. Carlos
6 Johana to Ferdinand VII, Insurgent Mexico-Revolution of
1810, Independent Mexico, Revolutionary- 1910, Medals &
Proclamation Pieces-All Medals Have Plates For Reference,
Insurgent Counterstamps; Coinage of Independent Mexico;
State Coinage-Copper &. Brass; Mexican Revolution; Modem
Mexico; Medals. 30.
5 1/2” x 8 1/4”, Qengerke -no number, Z
407 November 19-21, 1965. Mexico & World. 42 pages.
1222 lots. 14 plates.
New, pictorial yellow card cover. Carlos & Johana to Ferdinand
VII, War of Independence-Revolution of 1810-Royalist,
Insurgent, Independent Mexico, Revolution of 1910, Estados
Unidcxs Mexicanos, Medals, Gold, Foreign. 30.
5 1/2” x 8 1/4”, Qengerke-no number, Z
408 November 19, 1966. Mexico. 38 pages. 1685 lots. 9 plates.
New, pictorial pink card cover. Carlos & Johana to Ferdinand
VII, War of Independence, Independent Mexico, Republic
Copper Reales, republic Decimals, Revolution, Estados Unidcxs
Mexicanos, 213 lots of Medals. 30.
5 1/2” x 8 1/4", Not listed in Qengerke, Z
UNITED STATES COIN CO., INC.
Wuyte Raymond. 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City
409 May 20-22, 1913. Catalogue of The Superb Collection of
U.S. Coins belonging to Malcom N. Jackson. One of The
Finest Collections of Gold, Silver and Copper Coins ever sold
in this country and a Magnificent Collection of Pattern Coins.
92 pages. 1940 lots.
Worn oversized tan card cover, contents fine. Ink stamp of
Kenneth W. Rendell, Numismatist on Introduction page.
150 Large Cents. 93 ’s and choice pieces. Extensive Private
and Pioneer ( iokl and Pal terns also, I lalf Dimes by Newlin,
lew ( lolonial ( loins by Maris, Medals, Fractional Currency,
401 lots of U.S. Patterns including 1792 Disme. 80.
7" x 10", A
410 May 19-21, 1915. Catalogue of The Superb Collection of
U.S. Coins Belonging to A Prominent American.
(H.O. Granberg). Containing the most remarkable series of
Early Silver Coins ever offered at Auction; Fifty-nine variet-
ies of 1794 Cents, over forty varieties of 1796 Cents, choice
Cents of 1793 and other dates, and a fine collection of Gold
Coins. 50 pages. 1442 lots.
Very good, gray card cover loose and rear cover missing,
contents Fine. 300 Large Cents; 93’s, choice 94’s all. Half
Dimes by Newlin, Early Dimes, Rare Early Silver, U.S. Gold
and Extensive Quarter Eagles. All coins from branch mints.50.
7” x 10”, A
VINCHON, JEAN
77, rue de Richelieu, 75002 Paris, Fratice
SELDOM OFFERED OPPORTUNITY TO
ACQUIRE A LARGE RUN OF 50 AUCTION
SALES WITH 6 BEING HARD BOUND
411 Mai 1959-Avril 1996. 44 card cover, 6 hard bound.
100+ pages average. 1000+ lots average. Color plates. Plates.
Many Prices Realized.
Fine-New, pictorial card covers, full color card covers and
hard bound covers. Cachets et Cylindres, Orientaux, Monnaies
Antiques et Modernes, Grecques, Romanies, Byzantines,
Gauloises, Royales Erangaises, Etrangeres, Etats Pontificaux,
Medals, Orders. Well illustrated with beautiful color plates. 1 50.
Various sizes, Clain-Stefanelli #3687, z
WEYL, ADOLPH
Berlin, Qermany
CLASSIC REFERENCE
412 January 1878. Die Jules Fonrobert’sche Sammlung
uberseeischer Miinzen und Medaillen Ein Beitrag zur
Miinzgeschichte aussereuropaischer Lander. Amerika. II.
Abtheilung: Central-Amerika. a) Mexiko; III. Abtheilung:
Siid-Amerika. 1970 reprint, pages 561-1 164. 3997 lots Line
art illustrated.
Very good, hard bound dusty brown cloth, gilt. Text in
German. Contents: Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica,
Nicaragua, I Ionduras, San Salvador, I laity, West indien, Guyana,
Venezuela, Colombia, Granada, Panama, Ecuador, Brasil ion,
Peru, Bolivia, ( Ihile, Argentina, l Iruguay <St Paraguay. 30.
6”x 9", Clain-Stefanelli #f!558*,T
PUBLIC AUCTION ANH M /\ 1 1
BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
49.
WILMERSDORFFER, MAX VON
413 15 September, 1925. Brandenburg in Franken. Reprint.
72 pages. Lots 378-1295. Hand Priced.
New, hard bound green cloth, bright silver. Schriftenreihe
Nr. 6. The reprint portion of this famous sale. 30.
7 1/2” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #9286, T
WILSON, CAL
38228 Qlenmoor Drive, Fremont, CA 94536
18 NUMISMATIC LITERATURE AUCTION
SALES COMPLETE WITH 14 PRICES REALIZED
AND 8 FIXED PRICE LISTS
414 1981-1 988. 1 8 Mail and Public Bid Sales. 8 Fixed Price Lists.
1980’s. 14 of 18 Prices Realized.
Fine, card covers. This set has bid books, 2 advanced
copies and regular sales and duplicates.
Important reference catalogues for any numismatic
literature collector’s library. Most are inscribed by
Cal Wilson. 14 of 18 Prices Realized. 50.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2” & 8 1/2” x 1 1”,M
WOODWARD, WILLIAM ELLIOT
258 Dudley Street, Roxbury, Mass.
415 W. Elliot Woodward’s Coin Sale Catalogues. (Reprinted)
No Date (1880’s?). 4 pages.
Very good, self paper cover chipped, peripheral fading. List of
80 sales from 1860 to 1885. After the first 18 sales is this
printed comment “All the following are printed on extra heavy
tinted paper, especially for collectors, and the editions strictly
limited to fifty' copies. Many are nearly out of print; of some
I have no more than from one to five copies each; several are
illustrated as indicated by the number and the abbreviation:
“PI” for plate or plates. A few are bric-a-brac and books,
but nearly all are of coins and medals; such exceptions to die
general rule are specified" 25.
6”x9 1/4", L
416 Coin Sales of W. Elliot Woodward. 1880 Photocopy
Reprint from the American Journal of Numismatics.
Photocopy. Interesting information given on each of die 30
sales listed. 25.
9” x 12”, L
ONE PLATE, HAND PRICED ON THICK PAPER
417 December 8-10, 1880. 33rd. Catalogue of the Collection of
Robert W. Mercer. Comprising A Great Variety of Coins,
Medals and Tokens, in Gold, Silver, Copper, Ect., Also An
Extensive Assortment of Fractional Currency, Minor Gems,
And The Most Extensive Collection of Coin Sale Catalogues,
That Has Recently Been Offered For Sale, And A Desirable
Lot of Numismatic Books. ..67 pages. 1704 lots. 1 plate.
Hand Priced.
••J
•• at
Fine, green paper cover chipped. 1 1 5 Large Cents. Choice pieces
including ‘99 and ‘04, 23 RS. Early US Silver, 37+ Fractional
Currency, Rare Catalogues with Comments, 35+ Half Cents.
Plate illustrations of: 1843 Rare Mexican Medal; 1794, 1793’s,
1795, 1799&1804’s Large Cents; 1793, 1796, 1842, 1847,
1852 & 1856 Half Cents; 1796 & 97 Half Dollar; Curious
Marriage Medal; 1672 Leopold & Margaretta, Triple Ducat;
1797 Ferdinand VII., Tuscany, Ruspone; Leighton’s Premium
Shirts rev., Geo III; 1840 French Medal; Four Para of Tunis;
1 798 over 1 797 Dime & 1846 Dime; 1 787 Mass., Half Cent;
1879 Stella or Goloid set; 1834 Doubloon of Bolivia;
Washinton-Lafayette Button & Washington; Atwood Card
by Bale & Smith. 200.
6” X 9 1/2”, T
ORIGINAL HAND PRICED AND
NAMED M1CKLEY COLLECTION.
LESS THAN 6-8 ORIGINAL COPIES OFFERED IN
THE PAST 25 YEARS HAVE BEEN HAND PRICED
AND NAMED
418 October 28, 1867. Catalogue of die Numismatic Collection
formed by Joseph J. Mickley, Esq., of Philadelphia. 196 pages.
3349 lots. HAND PRICED and NAMED.
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as the gm of Mr. M
born in circulation, I
dition, retaining iu
being entirely uuin,iu
yearn ago from the .
in beyond question, l
nal. Of lh« four *
certain, were struck
1801, and till ono wi
Gohen, from Itichrao
the onlf original oi
Splendid proof, rare.
Splendid proof, rare.
I Splendid, has been a
strictly so now.
1 700. 1 843 Almost equal to the la
I Uncirculated.
1 Splendid proof, tzrm
• Splendid proof, rjtrreu
I Uncirculated, nearly j
finest over offered fo
1701>. 1869 Brilliant, Orleans min
PROOF S
itaglMaw
1700. 1827 Three piece*. Half, ■
well known the Qtiat
degree of rarity, and
exist* in no other on!
1707. 1828 Three piooea, Half, Q
did and trircm/ly rar
1708. I82!> Three pi«x». Half-D.
* p Undid , mid o* rar
1697. 1840 l
1098. 1841 .
1(99. 1842 !
1701. 1843 I
1702. 1846 •!
1708. 1849 i
1704. 1863 1
4*-'
CENTS.
1933. 1793 Liberty cap, entirely uncirculated, polished
face ; the fiui-sl (.'cut of lids variety that I have
over seeq.
1934. 1793 Liberty cap, rrneked die; felly equal to the last
in impression and condition, and still more rare.
1935. 1 793 Flowing hair, chain on the reverse, “United Stale*
of America,” perfectly uncirculated, with Ivauti-
ftil, nearly proof surface.
no 1936. 1793 The head on this variety b» larger than on the
last, the hair flowing more freely buck of the
head and below th« neck ; rev. similar to the
pnvoding. jieriod nfler Ixilh date and liberty,
stars ami stripe* ou tlic edge ; in the fittest pos-
sible condition, extremely rare.
1937. 1793 Flowing hair, without period after date or liberty ;
rev. chain, edge with stars and stripes, fine ami
vory rare.
1938. 1793 Flowing hair; rev. "United States of Aronri;"
perfectly uncirculated, and in splendid proof con-
dition, probably the finest Cent of this variety
in existence, of the highest rarity,
1939. 1793 Flowing hair; rev. Arocri;" different dice front
the last; in excellent coadilion, though not
strictly fine, very rare.
1940. 1793 Flowing hair; rev. wreath. The peculiarity of
this type is, that the licud is very broad, the hair
flowing back nearly in straight lines. The die
from which tho piooc was struck was broken
directly across ; the head is of finer design than
any other of the '93 Cents ; in superb condition,
und an extremely rare variety.
1911. 1793 Plowing hair, bust of medium ; rev. wreath,
«lani and stripes on tho edge ; vory fine impres-
sion, and in uncirculated condition, extremely
k, «ur
•Iffyift
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OCTOBER 5-6, 200 1
50.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL RIO SALE NUMBER^FOURTEEN
C& K~
2>~> fe'cA.
J*<Uc>
8092.
3093.
3094.
3095.
3090.
3097.
3099.
3100.
3101.
3103.
3104.
COINS
Plate Dollar, wit
“5 I**.", at U»c
VIL" ; rev. a a
circle ; in porfe
Mexican hammer
1812; a rutin d
Dollar or Iturbid
liuut. nearly |ir<
Another Dollar <
hid bast ; rev. c
in the city of .3
Dollar of Iturbic
described; bril
rare.
Medal Dollar of
tree, with an at
Dollar of tho Re
the hook-necke
um'in'ulated, w
Another Dollar,
1832; very fine
Dollar of the Rcj
Dtiliar, 1841, from
Dollar of 1880, I
latcd.
Sand Dollar of t
cast ; fine, and •
Base Mexican Do
Pattern Dollar of
ing on thn pric
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PATTERN PIECES.
2131. Disme, 1792; obv. head with flowing hair, “Liberty
Parent of Science and Indus. ; ” rev. eagle flying,
“United States of America,'' “Diame;" silver, so exces-
sively rare that not more than turn or three art known
in this metal. A specimen, by no means fine, sold for
$212. This piece la unfortunately blemished by the
removal of tho date, from under the bust; in other
respect* it is in very fine condition, being scarcely In
any degree touched by circulation.
2132. Disme, 1792; from the same dies us the last, but struck
in copper; very fine indeed, and nrtrrmely rare,
2133. Hulf-Dixme, 1792; obv. bust of Martha Washington
uncirculated, rare in this condition.
2134. Pattern Cent, 1792 ; obv. a beautifully executed head
of Liberty, under the shoulder the name of Birch, the
engraver, below the bust the date, i.iiikhty parent or
senate* and industry ; rev. a wreath, in tho centre
onk ckxt, around the wreath united htateb ok aubr
ICa, in the exorguo “ rlo. ’ edge inscribed, TO be eh
TEKUKO HK UBWUL. 7 he rarest of all the early pattern
pieces of the United Stales Mini, in nperb condition
sire 21.
2135. Pattern Cent, 1792, with silver centre. In general de-
sigu this piece resembles tho last; bat it is mud
smaller, being of size 16, in remarkably fine condition
and extremely rare.
2136. Pattern Cent, 1792; eagle on a rock; rev. "Tria
Piece,” Ac., said to be from an original die; coppui
proof, scarce.
2137. Pattern Cent, 1792; obv. bust, " Liberty " above, am
the date below; rev. eagle standing on a section of
globe, “United States of America.’' Genuineness
claimed for this piece, but it is probably a copy.
Fine, card covers with spine covering missing, signatures loose.
Contents: Greek, Roman, English coins since the Conquest,
English Colonial Copper coins, English Medals, French coins
from the time of Charlemagne, French Medals, Coins of Papal
Rome, German-Prussia Coins and Medals, Netherlands, Europe,
Russia, U. S. includes Early Silver Dollars and the 1804, Proof
Sets from 1827, Early Half and Quarter Dollars, Dimes,
Half Dimes including the 1 802, 1 38 Large Cents, 58 Halt Cents,
313 Colonial Coins, 128 Store Cards, 277 Medalets, Politicals
and American Medals in Silver, Bronze and Tin, 126 Washing-
ton Pieces, 17 Electrotypes-Copies, 150 lots of Catalogs and
Books, 88 lots of Coins of Mexico, Central and South America,
111 Pattern Pieces. 900.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli # 12029, Qengerke 17, A
REPRINT OF MICKLEY SALE
419 October 28, 1867. Catalogue of the Numismatic Collection
formed by Joseph J. Mickley, Esq., of Philadelphia. 196 pages.
3349 lots. Prices Realized and buyers names bound in back.
Hard bound blue cloth, gilt, reprinted covers not bound in.
Greek, Roman, English coins since the Conquest, English
Colonial Copper coins, English Medals, French coins from the
time of Charlemagne, French Medals, Coins of Papal Rome,
German-Prussia Coins & Medals, Netherlands, Europe, Russia,
U. S. includes Early Silver Dollars and the 1804, Proof Sets from
1827, Early Half and Quarter Dollars, Dimes, Half Dimes
including the 1802, 138 Large Cents, 58 Half Cents, 313
Colonial Coins, 128 Store Cards, 277 Medalets, Politicals and
American Medals in Silver, Bronze and Tin, 126 Washington
Pieces, 88 lots of Coins of Mexico, Central and South America,
17 Electrotypes-Copies, 150 lots of Catalogs & Books,
1 1 1 Pattern Pieces. 50.
6” x 9”, CUUn-Stefcmelli # 12029, Qengerke 1 7,S
PLATED AND HAND PRICED RANDALL SALE
Important sale for the Early US Silver collector and
Mexican Proclamation collector.
420 June 29-July I, 1885. The Seventy-Seventh Sale.
Catalogue of the Numismatic Cabinet of J. Colvin Randall, of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, comprising an Extraordinary
Collection of the issues of The United States Mint, in gold
and silver, several of which are for condition, and one, at least,
in design, unique. Such A Collection, In Gold and Silver Mint
Coins, I las Never Been ( )lfcred Before. 76 pages. 1 749 lots.
2 heliotype plates. Hand priced.
Fine, 3/4 morocco, gilt, marbled endsheets, spine worn, page
7-8 taped repaired, no covers, gilt, gilt edges. Plate 1: 1794
and 1794 altered Dollar, 1795 and Gobrecht Dollars of 1836,
1842 and 1852; 1794, 1796, 1797, 1802, 1815, 1836,1853, 1866
Half Dollars. Plate 2: 1849 Dollar, 1809, 1836 Halt Dollars,
1796, 1804 and 1853 Quarters, 1812, 1814and 1829 Large Cents,
1791 and 1792 Washington Cent, 1720 Livre, 1785 Immune
Columbia, 1789 Proclamation Medal, 1809 Siege Dollar,
1808 Proclamation Double Real. 720 Early Dollars, Halves arid
Quarters and Branch Mints, 96 Early Dimes and Half Dimes,
Early U.S. & Pioneer Gold, Large and Half Cents, Electrotypes,
Early Colonial and State Coins, Washington Coins and Med-
als, Medals, Dollar Size Coins, English Tokens (Conder Tokens)
and Lady Godiva Half Pence, Confederate Notes and Bonds ,
25 Spanish and Mexican Proclamation and Necessity Coins,
42 Calif., Fractional Gold, 26 U.S. Patterns. Ex. Harry Bass
sale #75, lot 291. 300.
6” x 9 1/2”, Qengerke 77, S
WRUCK, DR. WALDEMAR
1 Berlin 12 (Charlottenburg) , N iebuhrstrafie 78
12 SALES including O. Kietzke, H. WINTER,
R. NADLER and R. RECKE SALES
421 Oktober 8-9, 1964-Oktober 9-10, 1978. Sales #15-26.
64 pages average. 1500+ lots average. Photo illustrated.
Few Prices Realized.
Fine, pictorial card covers. Gold und Silbermiinzen, German,
German States, Europe, Greek, Roman, Ausland, China;
O. Kietzke & H. Winter sale # 16 & 18 of Saxony; R. Nadler
sale *19 of Brandenburg coins; R. Recke sale *24 of Medals.
With 6 Fixed Price Lists. 40.
8" x 1 1 1/2" Clcun-Stefanclli #9277, 9560, 14675, Qricrsim (x ige 303,
304, 305, z
PUBLIC AUCTTION ANDMAIL PI L') SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
51.
FIXED PRICE LISTS
AHLSTROM, B.
Bov 7292, 103 85 Stockholm 7, Sweden
422 52 lists. Mynt & Medaljer. #11-24, 26, 28-48, 51-56.
1963-1977. Plated.
Fine, pictorial self paper cover. Sweden, Greek, Roman,
Europe, World, Coins, Medals, Gold, Paper Money, Modem
World Coins, Literature and Articles. Some duplicate issues.90.
6 3/4” v 9 1/2”, Z
BOVVERS, Q. DAVID
LARGE OFFERING OF RARE COIN REVIEWS
423 FROM: Flathaway and Bowers Galleries, Inc. Choice and
Desirable Coins for sale to the discriminating numismatists.
Vol.III, Catalogue No. 3. December, 1969 to Rare Coin
Review No. 138, December, 2000. Missing 28 numbers: #36-
38, 41, 44-45, 49-50, 52, 72-83, 101, 104, 106, 109, 111,
1 14, & 1 16. 36 pages average. Photo illustrated.
Fine to New, pictorial self cover in B/W and color. Foreign,
Commemoratives, Books, Illustrated Colonial Coins, Half Cents,
Large Cents, Dollars, Quarters, Halves, Dimes, Half Dimes,
Minor, US Gold, Assay Medals, Calif., Fractional Gold,
U.S. Patterns and more. Great research resource, packed with
informative articles and comments during the past
thirty years.
8 1/2” x 11”, A
CRIPPA, CARLO
Milano, Via Degli O menoni, 2
424 Monete e Medaglie. 38 Fixed Price Lists. 1963-1972. Plates.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Well plated catalogues. 90.
7” x 9 1/2”, z
165.
iiaJS
CIANI, M. LOUIS
54, Rue T aitbout, Paris, France
425 Vente Aux Prix Marques. Fixed Price List. No Date. 8 pages
and 8 plates. 156 lots. 156 photo illustrations.
VINTKAUX PRIX MARQU n. rm VKNTF At X PRIX MAKyi is
«Wj M. Lhi Cum. Iifafl |W| M. Lni, Cum. apart
New, self card cover. Each lot is photo illustrated with
descriptions at the bottom of each page. Prices in French Francs
along side each coin. 40.
7 3/4” x 10 1/4”, z
CORDRY, SCOTT E.
464 California St., San Francisco, CA 94104
426 23 Fixed Price Lists #25, 37, 39, 4142, 45-57-60, 62, 64,
66, 69. 1975-1985. Plates.
Fine, pictorial self paper cover. Coins of the World Crowns,
Minors, Scandinavia, World Col. Contains: Arabic List IV- V,
VII-VIII; Tire Charles H. Jackson Collection of Turkey; Choice
and Rare Islamic Minor, Crowns & Gold Coins; Holland Wallace
and Peter Orlowski Collections; Safi Collection of North Africa
and Morocco; Islamic Gold Stocklist and a selection of Islamic
Coins and Banknotes including some special offerings from
The Virgil Brand Collection. 60.
5 1/2” X 8 1/2”, Z
CRAIG, FREEMAN JR.
Another very long nm of Freeman Craig’s fixed price lists that
are avidly collected by many Latin American and Wor ld Coin
Specialist. We offered similar lists in sale #3, individual lists
were offered, and in sale #4 and #9 a offering like those below
was made. Here is an opportunity again to bid on three
separate segments of these outstanding reference lists that
appear infrequently.
Cordry & Craig, International issued 25 price lists between
December of 1972 and December of 1975. All had photos
and were of high quality i. The Final seven were specifically 0
written by just one of the two partners. At least seven of the
lists have considerable value to specialists and at least ten are
difficult to locate.
21 of 23 sales
427 #1-6, 8-21,24. World Coins. Plates.
Fine, pictorial white card covers. Crowns, Minor World Coins,
Latin America, World Gold, Counterstamps. Special sales
include: Coinage of Central America; Europe and Her
Colonies; Rufino Alvarez and Richard Handy collections of Latin
America; Arabic States, Three Important Collections:
Craig, Freeman Jr.-CONTINUED
TOBER 5-6, 200 1
52.
PCJI3LIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID S
NJLJIV1 BHRNA51JR r iiLNJ
Russia-Robert Harris, Portugal-John Haldiman,
Boliva-Roberto Rosini; The Gold, Silver, Copper Coinage of
Latin America. A complete set in sale #4 sold for $123 and in
sale #9 sold for $2 20. 100.
5 1 12” x 8 1/2”, z
U.S. Patterns, Transitional Coins of America from Cents to
Double Eagles; Question and Answer fomm; Mail Bid Sales
#1 & 2 with prices realized for sale 1 ; Photos of both Bowers
and Ruddy along with photos of office staff. 100.
6" x 8 3/4”, P
Freeman Craig & Company had 58 publications between
January of 1976 and its cessation in December of 1987.
Forty of those were fixed price lists on coated paper, 25 with
photos. A complete set consists of 39 issues. Including #26-
47, 49-53, 55-57, 59-60, 64, 66, 71, 73, 77, 78 & 80.
The missing numbers are Mail Bid Sales.
30 OF THE 40 LISTS
428 #26, 28-3 1, 33-38, 40-45, 47, 49-53, 55-57, 59, 66, 7 1, 80.
A Selection of Latin American Coinage. Plates.
Fine, pictorial self paper covers. Coins of The World, Minor
and Crowns of Latin America and bank Notes. Includes: The
Bendana Collection of South arid Central America, Parts I-III;
Latin American Proclamation Coins & Medals; Brazil; Davis
Collection of South and Central American Coinage, Parts I-IV;
A Selection of Coinage from Potosi 1617-1825; Sarasota Col-
lection of Latin American Coinage; #80 contains a Buy or Bid
Sale WITH: 3 Sierra Coin Fixed Price Lists #1,3, 15. 100.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2", z
Viking Coins was operated as a subsidiary by Freeman Craig
6 Company from June of 1974 until April of 1975.
429 #6, 8-11, 13. 1974-1975. 6 Viking Coins Fixed Price Lists.
Fine, self paper covers. Mexico, Central and South American
Gold, Copper, Silver, World Minors and Crowns. 20.
5 1/2" x 8 l/2”z
DELMONTE, A.
48 Rue des Ch artreux, Bruxelles, 1
430 1 7 Fixed Price Lists. 1962-1973, not consecutive.
Fine, self paper covers. World Coins. 35.
8 1/2" x ll”,z
DUNIGAN, MIKE
2155 South First, Abilene, TX 79605
9 FIXED PRICE LISTS
4 1 1 Coins of Mexico. Fixed Price Lists. August, 1977-June, 1984.
Average 24-36 pages. 4 or more plates.
Fine, pictorial color card covers. Featuring: Cap and Rays Eight
Reales, Colonial and Republic Minors, War of Independence
and A special section of War of Independence Coinage,
Revolutionary Period, 20th Century Crowns & Minors,
Decimals, Gold Coinage of the Colonial & Republic Periods,
Counterstamps, One of the Finest Known 1921 Dos Pesos,
Extremely Rare 1733 8 Escudos, A superb 1733 MoMF
Pillar 8 Real, A fully round 1 725 1/2 Real of Luis I, and very
rare selected pieces. 75.
5 1/4” x 8 1/4”, z
FALCO, GIUSEPPE DE
24, C orso Umberto, Napoli, Italia
433 Numismatica. Listino N. 39-82, 1957-1979 not consective.
47 Lists. 32 page average. Many plated.
Fine, self paper covers. Contents: Monete D’Oro; Creche,
Romane, Italiane, Monete Dei Papi, World Coinage, Literature.
47 Lists. 90.
6 1/2” X 9 1/2", Z
FORMAT
18/19 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham B2 5QJ, England
“(The Large Format, Formats) contain major authoritative
articles usually by David Vice typically lead the way in these
interesting arid well produced fixed price lists. The focus is on
British coins, tokens and medals, but interesting pieces from
throughout the world are included as well. ’’-Harold Welch
434 44 Issues #2-53, not consecutive. Plates.
Fine, photo illustrated paper cover. Articles such as:
1 796 Indian Peace Medals Issued by die USA; William Booth-
the Forger; The Resolution & Adventure Medal and more. 100.
6 1/2”. x 8”, 8”x 11 1/2”, z
GANS, EDWARD
New York & California
(b. 8/30/188 7 d. 2/13/1991) Bom in Hambmg, Qermany.
He was employed as a banker in Qemuiny. He moved to
New York in 1938 and Berkeley, CA in 1953.
Qans did business as Numismatic Fine Arts prior to 1975.
After 1 975 the mime was used by a company formed by Bruce
McNall. Qans library containing over 10, 000 titles is in the
UCLA library. His collection of seals and the related library
was donated to UCLA in 1 987. Three auction sales were
conducted under the name of Edward Qans 1954-1960-
American Numismatic Biographies
435 Numismatic Fine Arts Lists No. 1-30 Complete. 1950-1963.
no (run vi ii 1 1 > or i.vi.m itm« is anti n»
Cold Coint
EMPIRE TOPICS
Empire Coin Company, 252 Main Street, Johnson City, New York
THE LIMITED LIBRARY EDITION
432 Limited Library Edition. Issues I through 6. 1958 and 1959.
I 36+ pages. Photo illustrated.
New, gray card covers with slight periphal fading. Limited
to 500 copies. Informative articles on: Blundered Dies of
C Colonial and U.S. Coins listing and describing 144 individual
pieces by Walter Breen; New and Unlisted Fugio Cents
(at that time); 1 lard Times Tokens by Low #s; Grlonial Grins
by Reference "s; Some Dirge ( ictus and lXdlars referenced;
PUBLIC /\.LJCTTTC'>IS4 ANHMA1L BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
53.
Fine, self white paper cover. These lists cover: Greek, Roman,
Biblical, Medieval, Byzantine, in all metals, Medals and
Personal medals, list #2 has a plate of 29 Greek coins, list #4
has medical items with references, list #5 a complete list of
Roman coinage, list #15 & 16 Medicina in Nummis, list #18
coins from the Holy Land, list #20 Early Chinese coins aid
Multiple Taleis from Brunswick with counter-stamped value,
lists #2 2 describes how Cans received the Grand Duke George
Mikhailovich Collection of Russian Coins & Medals, list
# 25 a selection of George Bauer’s collection, list #26 One plate
of ancient gold coins, list #26-30 4 plates of coins and seals
each. This series of 30 lists contain 7,620 lots consecutively
numbered. A difficult series to find complete due to the
distribution over a 13 year time span. 120.
6” x 9”,R
436 Stock Catalogue with Fixed Prices. Number 2, 3 & 4.
1942-1944- 43, 48 & 52 pp. Fine, dirty white card cover.
No. 2. Greek and Roman Coins, Medals of Renaissance Period,
.Artistic and Historical Medals.
No. 3. Greek Coins-From Asia and Africa (incl. an extensive
series from Palestine), Roman Coins from 235 A.D. to 476 A.D.,
Arabic Glass, Coins, Weights, Amulets, Gold Coins from all
over the World from the 16th-20th Century.
No. 4. The Byzantine Empire, Barbaric Imitations, Medieval
and Renaissance Coins from the 9th- 16th century, Artistic
Medals (newly acquired) from the 15th-20th Century, Greek
and Roman Coins, Modem Gold Coins of Latin America and
Europe. 3 issues. WITH: 6 Mail Bid Sales. 50.
6”x9”,R
H1RSCH, M.C.
Regeringsgaten 59, Stockholm
OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE
EARLY LISTS. 92 OF 99 LISTS
437 92 Lists. #4-99, missing #13, 16, 94, 96-98. 1955-1981.
48 pages average. 1000+ lots. Plates.
Fine-New, self paper covers. Mynt, Medaljer, Dekprationer,
Numismatisk Litteratur, Myntskap, Domestic Gold, Foreign
Gold, Bank Notes, Swedish Bank Notes, Byzans, Medieval and
Later Minor Coins, Swedish Plate Money, Danmark, Norge,
Finland, Roma, Grekiska, Judaica, Modem Foreign Coins,
Spanien Reales, Vatikanen, Ryssland by Brekke & Harris
numbers, Sovjet, Haiti, Mexico, Central & South America,
USA &. USA Gold, Argentina, Ecuador, 104+ Calif.,
Fractional Gold. 1 50.
6” x 8 3/4”
JANSEN, HEINZ & OTHERS
25 PAP1ERNOTGELD & METAL FIXED PRICE LISTS
438 H. Jansen; H. Meyer; A. Pick; D. Musser and others.
Photo illustrated.
Fine-New, pictorial card covers. 50.
5 3/4” x 8", L
KIMPEL, WALTER
4 Dosseldorf, Postfach 4634, Ruf 12377
439 Liste4, 6,9-13,15-30,33-34,36-39-43. 34 Die Miinze liste’s.
1962-1974. Plates.
Fine overall, self paper covers. 34 Liste. 50.
5 3/4” x 8”,Z
KOSOFF, A.
Numismatic C jallery, 42 East 50th Street, New York, NY
The Special Hard Bound Edition
440 The Outstanding Collection of United States Large Cents
formed by Mr. Oscar J. Pearl, For Sale at Fixed Prices. 1 944-
64 pages. 23 plates.
Fine, original hard bound orange cloth, black labels, bright gilt.
Pearl’s collection listed and attributed 479 lots and 16 plates
of 288 coins. This Fine Condition catalogue also includes
Kosoff printing and binding of Sylvester S. Crosby’s
The United States Cents of 1793 descriptions with 3 plates
& The Cents of 1794 by S. Chapman with descriptions and
4 plates. A high grade copy that will fit in nicely with any
copper specialists’ library. 50.
8 3/4” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #12415, P
441 The Outstanding Collection of United States Large Cents
formed by Mr. Oscar J. Pearl, For Sale at Fixed Prices. 1944-
64 pages. 23 plates.
Fine, modem hard bound blue cloth with small inventory7
label lower left comer, leather spine label, bright gilt. Pearl’s
collection listed and attributed 479 lots with 16 plates of 288
coins. This catalogue also includes: Kosoff printing and
binding of Sylvester S. Crosby’s “The United States Cents of
1793” descriptions with 3 plates and “The Cents of 1794” by
S. Chapman with descriptions and 4 plates. 50.
8 3/4” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #12415, A
442 The Outstanding Collection of United States Large Cents
formed by Mr. Oscar J. Pearl, For Sale at Fixed Prices. 1944-
64 pages. 23 plates.
Fine, modem hard bound brown clodi with wear at comers
and small inventory label lower left corner, gilt. Pearl’s
collection listed and attributed 479 lots with 16 plates of 288
coins. This catalogue also includes: Kosoff printing and
binding of Sylvester S. Crosby’s “The United States Cents of
1793” descriptions widi 3 plates and “The Cents of 1794” by
S. Chapman with descriptions and 4 plates. Ink stamp of
“Empire Coin Company, Inc./Research Library7” inside cover,
(this was Q. David Bowers company.) 50.
8 3/4” x 1 1", Clain-Stefanelli #124 15, A
KRICHELDORF, H.H.
Stuttgart
443 Liste 37-102. 1959-1979. 55 listes not consecutive. Plates.
Fine, self paper cover. Gold, Silber, Bronze. Munzen, Medaillen,
Antiken. Munzen der Griechischen Welt. Romisches Imperium,
Europa, Ubersee. 50.
4 1/2” X 7 1/2", Z
KUNST UND MUNZEN A.G.
Giusehbe Nascia, Via Stefano franscini 1 7, 6900 Lugano
1 9 LISTSINO’S and 7 AUCTIONS
444 Listino N. 37-49, 52-56, 60. 1979-1987. 100 pages average.
1000 lots average. 30+ plates. Asta 19-25. 1979-1985.
100 pages average. 1200+ lots. 100+ plates.
Fine, pictorial white card covers. Greche, Romane, Bizantine,
Medioevali, Moderne e Contemporanee, Monete Varie,
Madaglie Napoleonica, Italiane, Monete Papli, Russia, Svizzera,
USA, Latin America, Ecuador and more. 50.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2” & 8” x 11 1/2”, 1
OCTOBER 5-<S, 200 1
54.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
MALLOY, ALEX G.
POB 38. South Salem, NY 10590
445 List XII-XVII, XIX, XXI-XXVII, XXIX-XLI, XLIII.
28 Lists. 1969-1981. 24 pages, average. Plated.
Fine, blue pictorial paper cover. Roman Republic, Imperatorial,
Imperial, Colonial and Egypt and others; Greek, Greek
Imperial, Byzantine, Medieval, Parthian Bronze, Judaea,
Literature, Antiquities. WITH: Ancient Art and Antiquities.
11 lists. 1971-1979. 32 pages, average. Plates. Fine, pictorial
card cover. 39 lists total. 40.
5 1/4” x 8 1/2”, Z
446 Medieval Coins. I- V, VIII-XV. 1970-1981. 13 lists. 24 pages
average. Plated.
New, pictorial yellow card cover. Medieval, Byzantine,
Sassanian, India, Islamic, Turkuman, Ceylon, South East Asia,
Crusader, Papal, Italy, England, Spain, France, France (Feudal),
Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland,
Hungary, Bohemia, Russia and others. Issue X Features
The Thomas F. Clarke Collection of Medieval Coins. As with
the above offering many interesting background articles and
information is given in a few lists for this series including articles
by: S. Album; Irene F. Preston; W.H. Valentine. 13 lists. 30.
5 1/2" x 8 1/4", Z
MALLOY, ALEX G.
POB 38. South Salem, NY 10590
447 List XII-XVII, XIX, XXI-XXVII, XXIX-XLI, XLIII.
28 Lists. 1969-1981. 24 pages, average. Plates.
Fine, blue pictorial paper cover. Roman Republic, Imperatorial,
Imperial, Colonial and Egypt and others; Greek, Greek
Imperial, Byzantine, Medieval, Parthian Bronze, Judaea,
Literature, Antiquities. WITH: Ancient Art and Antiquities.
1 1 lists. 1 97 1 - 1 979. 32 pp. average. Plated. Very fine, pictorial
card cover. 39 lists total. 40.
5 1/4" x 8 1/2”, Z
448 Medieval Coins. I-V, VIII-XV. 1970-1981. 13 lists.
24 pages, average. Plates.
New, pictorial yellow card cover. Medieval, Byzantine,
Sassanian, India, Islamic, Turkuman, Ceylon, South East Asia,
Crusader, Papal, Italy, England, Spain, France, France (Feudal),
Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland,
Hungary, Bohemia, Russia and others. Issue X Features The
Thomas F. Clarke Collection of Medieval Coins. As with
the above offering many interesting background articles and
infc trmatic >n is given in a few lists f< >r this series including articles
by: S. Album; Irene F. Preston; W.l 1. Valentine. 1 3 lists. 30.
5 i 12" x 8 1/4”, Z
60+ ASSORTED FIXED PRICE LISTS
449 1 968-200 1 . 60 lists. Plates.
New, pictorial card cover. Greek, Roman, Medieval and more.
This assortment contains both the regular lists and the
Medieval lists. 90.
5 1/2" x 8 1/4", R
MEHL, B. MAX
POB 82 (i, l int Worth, Texas
450 I he Celebrated Collection of Dirge United States Cents
Formed by Dr. Geo. P. French, Rochester, New York. More
Than Eight Hundred All Different Specimens With Many
Unique Varieties Not Known in Any Other Collections
All In Superb State of Preservation. The Recognized Finest
and, as a Whole, Most Complete Collection of Its Kind
Ever Formed. For Sale At Fixed Prices. 139 pages. 817 lots and
6 lot Addenda.
Fine, pictorial brown card cover, bright silver. One of the
nicest copies I have handled. 50.
7 3/4” X 10 1/2", A
MUNZ ZENTRUM
5 Koln 1 , Rubensstrafle 42
451 Miinz Zentrum Koln. 25 Lagerliste #5-11, 13-29, 32.
December 1970-Mai 1980. With 1 5 Nurrusmatische Literatur
lists 1970-1987. 50+ pages average. Plates. Maps.
New, pictorial card cover. Graecia, Byzantinisches, Romisch,
Osterreich, Europaisches Ausland, Italien, RuBland, Kanada,
Medaillen, Karl Goetz, Goldmiinzen, Duetsche
Miinzen.Orientalen, Parthia, Japan, korea, Taler, Literatur. 75.
5 3/4" x 8 1/4”, Z
NASCIA, GIUSEPPE
P.za S. Maria Beltrade, 1, 20123 Milano, Italy
452 Novembre 1969-Maggio 1975. 38 Listino’s. Ars et Nummus:
Monete e Medaglie. 60+ pages average. 1000+ lots average.
16 plates average.
R»j. GM'SKPPR NASCIA
Mil. cso
I'm V Marta IMln*. ! Tal. MUI
ARS et
NUMMUS
Uimso ' II tlt'DUM Iw
MONETE E MEDAGLIE
Fine-New, pictorial glossy card covers. Monete d’ oro, Greche,
Monete della Repubblica Romano, dell’ Impero Romano,
Monete di zecche italiane, Monete di zecche estere, Medaglie e
Decorazioni, Acs Grave, Monete Bizantine. 38 lists. 75.
6 1/2” x 9 1 12”, z
NEDERLANDSCHE MIDDENSTANDSBANK
Amstelstraat 21, Amsterdam
45 1 24 Prijslijst’s 1 970’s-Oktober 1981. 1 50+ pages average. Plates.
Photo illustrated.
Fine-New, pictorial paper covers. Romeinse en Byzantijnse
Munten, Provinciate Nederlandse Munten, Munten van het
Koninkrijk, Muntvondst woerden Koninkrijksmunten,
Griekse Munten. 40.
6” x 8", z
PL muc: /NUJC rriON AN 10 N4/MU IAI L > 85/\LE NJL jmber-fourteen
55.
NICOLA, LUIGI DE
65, Via Del Babui no, Roma
454 Monete e Medaglie, Libri di Numismatica. 47 Lists 1967-
1980. 40 pages average. 1200+ lots average. 16 plates, average.
New, white glossy card cover. Greek, Roman, Papal, Modem
Coins and Medals. 47 Lists.y 50.
6 1/2”. x 9 1/2”
PEUS NACHF, DR. BUSSO
Frankfurt (Main) 1, N euhauss, Strasse 13
455 38 Lagerliste’s #1,3-8,10-29,31-41. 1967-1977. 28 page
average. Plates.
mOnzhandlung
DR. BUSSO PEUS NACHF
Griochen
Romer
Goldmunzen
Taler
Ausland
Modaillen
Schwalbach
Jaeger
Groschen
Lagerliste 1
Juti 1967
FRANKFURT (MAIN) 1, NEUHAUSS-STRASSE 13
New, white enamel card covers. Griechen, Romer, Gold, Byzanz,
Kolonien, Schwalbach, Brakteaten, Deutschland, Schweiz,
Medaillen, Taler, Ausland, Italien, Polen, Deutschland, Russland,
Russland 1 & II, USA, and more. 38 Lists. 75.
5 3/4” x 8”,Z
RATTO, M. MARIO
Via Q. Pisoni, 2 (Angolo Via Manzotri), Milario
456 1 7 Listino’s Monete per Collezione. 1964-1970. 1964, 1966,
1967-1969, Nos. 1-4; 1970, Nos. 1-3. 32 pages average.
500+ lots. 30+ plates.
Fine, white card cover. Greche, Romane della Repubblica,
Romane dell’ Impero, Bizantine, Zecche Italiane Medioevali,
Zecche Italiane Modeme, Zecche Italiane Contemporanee,
Libri di Numismatica, Medaglie, Medaglie Pontificie. 30.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2", Z
SIMONETTI, LUIGI
Firenze, Piazza Della Stazione, 1.
457 Bollettino Numismatico. Monete per Collezione. Numero 1 1-
24 complete, Anno N.l-6, 1964-1970 Complete. Ottobre
1961-Dicembre 1970 Complete. With Supplento al
Bollettino’s. 34 pages average. Plates. Photo illustrated. Charts.
Fine, white card cover. Monete D’Oro, Greche, Della Repubblica
Romana, DelPImpero Romano, Coloniali Romane, Roman Dell’
Impero, Monete dei Romani Pontefici, di Zecche Italiane,
Dell’Evo Contemporaneo, Prove e Progetti, Monete Estere,
Medaglie, Decorazioni, Libri and more. Articles by: B. Bemocchi;
M. Tempestini; R. Ordano; V. Picozzi; P. Buzzo-Margary;
L. Simonetti; W. De Peyster; P.V. Hill; R. Costantini;
1 l.M.E Schulman; C. Meloni; C. Ferrara; G. Nascia and others.
80 issues. 1 20.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Z
STEIGERWALT, CHAS.
404 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa.
458 Chas. Steigerwalt, Dealer in U.S. & Foreign Postage Stamps,
Also, U.S. Revenues. Address all Communications Relating
to Stamps to W.H. Welchans, Manager Stamp Dep’t.
Price List. No Date. 4 pages.
Very good, self paper cover chipped. The address above is dif-
ferent from the usual King Street on the coin catalogues and list,
but might be of help in dating this stamp list. First I have seen.45 .
6 1/2” x 10 1/4”, X
459 Catalogue of a $15,000 Collection of United States and
Foreign Gold, Silver and Copper Coins, Medals, Paper Money,
Numismatic Books, etc., etc., For Sale At Fixed Prices.
No. 50. Nov., 1894. 76 pages.
Fine, paper cover. US & Foreign Medals, Ancients, Early US
Silver, Half Dimes by Newlin, Large and Half Cents,
Colonial Coins, Continental and Colonial Notes, Confederate
Notes, US Gold, 1 Calif., Fractional Gold, 2 Ecuador Silver,
Extensive US Patterns. 20.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, P
WEAVER, DOUGLAS
517 Citizens Toiver, Waco, Texas 76701
460 Fixed Price List #1, 4-18,20-23, Volume 1. Nos 2 &. 5, and
2 unnumbered. 1972-1979.
Fine, self paper cover and pictorial card cover. Australasian
Token Collection, World Currency, World Gold Coins, Mexico
8 Reales, Pesos, Independence and Revolutionary Period,
All Latin America, Latin American Proclamation Pieces,
World Coins and Crowns, Counterstamped Coins illustrated,
Dirge and Half Cents, Spain, Spanish- American 8 Reales, South
American Colonials, Crowns and Medals, Ancients, Ecuador
photo illustrated, Extensively illustrated lists. 24 lists. 100.
5 1/4” x 8 114", T
IOOZ ‘9-6 >IHtIC')J_:2)CD
56.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND N4/ATL BIO SALE NU M BEIA - FOURTEEN
PMV INC.
POB 3007, Daytona Beach, FL 32018
461 10 Fixed Price Lists. #4-8, 10-12,2 unnumbered, nor dated.
1983-1984.
New, pictorial self cover. Greek, Roman Gold, Silver and Bronze,
Byzantine Gold and Bronze, British Coins, Antiquities, Books30.
6” x 9”,T
WOODWARD, W. ELLIOT
4 PAGE MCCOY SALE ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUD-
ING TWO PAGES OF A LIST OF CATALOGUES
WHICH I AM NOW ABLE TO FURNISH
462 March 15, 1864. “The undersigned, having purchased the
entire collection of John F. McCoy, Esq., takes great pleasure
in announcing to Coin Collectors his intention of disposing of
the same at auction in New York City, some time during the
coming month of May...Catalogues are now in the course of
preparation and w ill be ready in April. They will be of extra
quality, and in style of printing and all other particulars equal
to any issued in this country. Owing to the fact that a large
outlay, little less than $400, is required for their preparation,
it has been decided to fix each one the price of twenty-
five cents...”
A pM imm fob ta iW mHaacwa a f I '.a a ('alalaguaa. I aa. •• maty! ,4 ahaal .tail; bum U
ta^aiiy, tn^aiall, aaaaisilf a raapaaM a Gai af aacb aa I ba*a tar aaW u4 aartw* fca a Kal atf mj paitila
INSIDE PAGES TWO AND THREE IS A
“LIST OF CATALOGUES WHICH I AM NOW
ABLE TO FURNISH”
“Of many of the following I have but a single copy remaining,
consequently it may be impossible on the receipt of an order
to furnish every piece desired...Some of the higher priced ones
are scarcely known in any collection, and can hardly be
procured.. .In addition to prices, the names of purchasers can
be furnished for such as are marked with a *. For the names,
the insertion of which requires a great amount of clerical
labor, an extra charge is made, averaging about one dollar
for each catalogue, or not far from one dollar per
thousand names...”
Fine, self paper cover, old horizontal mailing folds. 100.
7 3/4” x 9 II2’’L
ZANDER, RANDOLPH
3217 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, VA
175 of ZANDER’S EARLY FOREIGN
PRICE LISTS WITH 3 EARLY MAIL BID
SALES WITH PRICES REALIZED
463 Coin Lists #3, 17,20,23-227 missing 31. 1955-1973. 175
Mimeographed Lists. Mail Bid Sales: #4, 1968 with personal
letter from Zander laid in; #5, 1974; #6, 1975. Plates.
Prices Realized.
Fine-New, stapled mimeographed lists. Foreign Dollar Size &
Minor Coins, Some Gold Coins, Coin Weights, Papal Coins,
Swedish Coins, Japanese, Coins, Chinese Coins, Central &
South America, Mexico, Spanish Proclamation Coins, Russia,
Montenegro, Serbia, Yugoslavia, Spanish & Spanish Colonial
Dollars, Latin American Pesos, Portugal Colonial & Coins,
Ecuador, Canadian by Breton & Decimals, US Colonial & US
Coins. 175 lists and 3 Mail Bid Sales w'ith Prices Realized.400.
8 1/2” x 14”, Qengerke 4-6, K
n IBLIC ' Al K me ">KJ ANL-) MAIL Ull ) SALE NUMBIiK-IA ~>L ) RTE 1 1 M 57 •
PERIODICALS
ARTES DE MEXICO
A POPULAR PERIODICAL THAT SELLS IN
EVERY SALE, WHEN IT IS OFFERED
464 Artes de Mexico. No. 103, Ario XV. Monedas Mexicanas.
1968. 1 12 pages. Enlarged photo illustrations in color and B&W
Fine, full color red pictorial card cover slightly worn on spine.
Contenido I: Las Monedas Colonials de 1536 a 1732; II: Las
Monedas Colonials de 1720 a 1821; III: Las Moneda del
General Don Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon; IV: Monedas de la
Independencia; V: Monedas del Primer Imperio; VI: Monedas
de la Republica Mexicana; VII: Monedas del Segundo Imperio;
VIII : Tiacos y Pilones, la Moneda del Pueblo; IX: La Revolucion
Mexicana Reflejada en sus Monedas; X: Amonedacion en el
Siglo XX. Above articles by Hubbard, Ruiz, Sobrino,
Rivadeneyra, Montero and others. Text in English, Francais
and Deutsch. 50.
9”x 12 1/2", T
CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
A. Maljini, Manila
465 Barrilla. The Central Bank Money Museum Quarterly.
Vol. II, No. 2-4; Vol. III. No. 1-4; Vol. IV, No. 1-4; Vol. V,
No. 1-4; Vol. VI, No. 1-4; Vol. VII, No. 1-2; Vol. VIII,
No. 1-2. 23 issues. 1975-1981. 20 pages average per volume.
Photo illustrated. Maps.
HI i >'A \:rwj .a
Alt,*' '"l CENTRAL BANK MONEY MUSEUM QUARTERLY
Fine, pictorial full color card covers. Each publication
contains the following sections 1: Philippine Numismatics; 2:
Beginner’s Section; 3: Paper & Banknote Section; 4: Ancient
Corn Section; 5: World Coins Section; 6: Correspondence;
7 : Museum News & Notes. Numerous interesting articles such
as: Jose Rizal In Philippine Paper Money (An illustrated and
descriptive catalogue of Philippine Paper Money Issued in honor
of die foremost national hero of the Philippines; Mint Errors,
Sunken Treasure of Corregidor; A Gallery of Errors on
Philippine Banknotes; Mexican Coinage in the Philippines;
Tire First Paper Currency in the Philippines; Contemporary
Counterfeit 8 Reales Coins; Rare Countermarked Gold Coins;
Tokens; Die Varieties of the 1732 Pillar Dollar; Tire Coins of
Constantine The Great; Greek Coins; The Spanish Mint
in Manila; Leper Colony Currency of Culion; MPC’s and
Philippine Numismatics; Japanese Invasion Money; Overprinted
Notes of the Philippines and many more fine articles.
23 issues. 1 50.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #393, Z
CENTRO NUMISMATICO BUENOS AIRES
Charcas 5233, BS. Aires, Argentina
466 Cuademos de Numismatica. Tomo III, N° 1 1-14, IV. N" 14-
I, Junio 1974-Abril 1976 and Ano 1, Mayo 1978, Nunrero
1-2, 4, Septienrbre 1978. 11 issues. 44 pages average.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial self paper and card covers. Articles by:
A.J. Cunietti-Ferrando, La Medalla de 1811 en Honor de la
Excelentisima Junta; L. Danieri, Boston Gauchescos;
L. Bursztyn, Billetes Argentino-Paraguayos; J.N. Ferrari, Una
Medalla de Jose Domingo; O. Mitchell, Amonedacion de la
Ceca de la Rioja and Apuntes la Amonedaciode Cordoba;
E. Tandeter, El Papel de la Moneda Macuquina en la
Circulacion Monetari Rioplatense; E. Pena, Acunacion de
Moneda Provincial en Mendoza en Los Arios de 1822-1824;
A.H.R. Romano, Relaciones Entre Posesiones Americanas y
Africanas de Esparia Durante el Perido Colonial; F.G. Rua,
El Golfo Saronico, Encrucijada Mercantil y la Moneda en
los Origenes and many more authors and articles. 60.
6” x 8 3/4", Z
COIN TOPICS
Way te Raymond, Room 2302, 580 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
467 Coin Topics. Number Two, April 1936, Issues Four to
Issue Number Twelve, June-October, 1938. Photo and line
art illustrated.
Fine or better, second issue, 9” x 11 3/4” folded in half, the
remaining 9 issues are 6” x 9.” 45.
9” x 1 13/4" & 6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #499, P
COLLECTOR’S JOURNAL OF ANCIENT ART
Joel L. Maker & Co. 16661 Ventura Bird., Encino, CA 91436
468 Volume 1, No. 2-4; 2, No. 1-4; 4, No. 3; 5, No.3. 1979-
1986. 24 pages average. Photo illustrated.
Fine, full color pictorial card covers. Antiquities, Greek,
Roman, Seals & Amulets, Scales & Weights, Fixed Price list.
Articles by Z. Klawans; E Bowman; V. Arefiev; M. Maker;
J. Stem. Includes tw o mail bid sales not listed in Gengerke.20.
8 1/2" x 11", Z
CRESS Y, W.J. & BENSON, C.
1 04 E. Mason St., Mikvaukce, Wis.
469 Coins: The Magazine of Rare Coins. Volume 1, Number 1.
October 1934- 28 pages.
Very good, pictorial color cover, folded vertically. Several small
articles, ads, books for sale, buying prices of rare or scarce Cana-
dian coins and tokens by Canadian Coin Co., classified section
and more. First 1 have seen of this periodical. 25.
6” x 9”
CTJCrrc'HAIiR 5-<3. 2001
58.
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EAST ASIA JOURNAL, THE
Bruce W. Smith. Ft. Wayne, IN.
A Quarterly Magazine devoted to the Historical and Social
aspects of Money and Banking in the Far East.
“Purpose: My primary purpose in starting this magazine is to
publish the information I have accumulated over the years of
far eastern currency, banking and finance. In addition I want
to make available old and urrobtairutble ivories, trarrslatiorrs of
works in other languages, and nexv original articles by myself
and other s, we shall also seek to keep our readers up to date on
new information, new issues, new discoveries and new books
and articles on these subjects.
Our secondary purpose is to provide a source of numismatic
and philatelic items from ivhich readers may build their
collections. We hope to offer a ivide selection of such items at
fair prices in our MARKET PLACE section. ”
470 Volume 1 No. 1. and Mail Bid Sale 1. February' 31, 1982.
100 lots. 147 pages. Photo illustrated. Line art illustrated.
New, y'ellow pictorial card cover, stapled. Articles by B. Smith:
Thoughts on Knife & Spade Coins; Notes on
Chinese Banknotes, Part I; Fifty Famous Collections, Part 1; The
Aluminum Dragon Dollar Tokens of The Shanghai Transit
System; Chinese Stamps Mirror Currency Changes;
D.J. MacGowan: Paper Money of The FIsien Feng Era;
J.W. Peterson: Some Japanese Medals. Mail Bid Sale 1 is not
listed in Gengerke. 40.
8 1/2” x ll",Z
47 1 Volume 1 No. 2. 1982. 116 pages. Photo illustrated. Line art
illustrated. Map.
New, blue pictorial card cover, stapled. Contents 1: News,
News, News; 2: Where are our Readers; 3: We Get Letters;
4: The Southern Peoples Bank; 5: Notes on Chinese Silver &.
Gold Coins; 6: Tire Jehol Mint; 7: Taiwan Bearer Checks;
8: Simplified Guide To Korean Cash; 9: 50 Famous
Collections, Part 11; 10: U.S. Military Tokens for Vietnam,
(all articles by B. Smith) 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Z
472 Volume 1 No. 3. 1982. 87 pages. Photo illustrated. Line art
illustrated. Map.
Newr, blue pictorial card cover, stapled. Contents: News, News,
News; Kwangtung Tramway Co. Ltd.; WeGet Letters; B. Smith:
Chou Dynasty Mints Found; Chinese Paper Money that Isn’t
Money; Viet Nam Tokens, Part 2; Howard A. Daniel:
Currency in North China During WW II; R.B. White: Notes
on Korean Cash; The North China Herald: Sinkiang Cash;
Lead & Leather Grins. 40.
8 1/2" x 11”,Z
47 5 Issue No. 6. 1983. Vietnam Special Issue. 106 pages.
Photo illustrated. Line art illustrated. Map.
New, blue pictorial card cover, stapled. “Tins issue of the East
Asia Journal consists almc >st entirely of a reprint of Edward Toda’s
Annam And Its Mi nor Currency. Tins was originally published
in the Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic
Society (Shanghai) Volume 1 7 Part 1 1882.” 40.
8 1/2" x 11", Z
IAPN
International Association of Professional Numismatists
COMPLETE SET #M00, JULY 195 I -DECEMBER
1996 HOUSED IN FIVE SOLANDER CASES
474 Bulletin /Circular. July 1951 No. 1 to No. 100, December
1 996. I ’h< iii > illusi rated.
Fine-New, sell paper cover and card cover. A repository of
international and domestic numismatic infonnation. Housed
in five magnificent solander boxes, brown cloth, bright gilt,
created by Allan Grace. The boxes themselves are worthy of
the estimate.
WITH: Another copy of Bulletin-Circular No. 1.; Colleagues
and Guest in Attendance 1980; 9 meeting photos taken in
Geneva showing among many: E. Cahn, D. Spink, Id. Pilartz,
C. Wormser, B. Peus, F. Katen, FI. Lanz, L. Forrer, E. Bourgey
and others identified on overlays. A signed menu card by 25
attendees and other material. 125.
9”x 11 1/4", L
JOURNAL OF NUMISMATIC FINE ARTS
Joel L. Malter & Co. 16661 Ventura Bled., Encino, CA 91316
475 Volume 1, Number 1-6, 8-10; 2, No. 1-4; 3, No. 1-4; 4, No.
1-4; 5, No. 1-4; 6, No. 1. 1971-1977. 24 issues.
Fine-New, full color and pictorial card covers. Diverse range
of articles by: J.L. Malter: Coinage of Corinth and Fler
Colonies; A. Kosoff : Private or Territorial Gold Coins of the
United States; A. Kosoff: US Patterns; B. Davison: Military
Standards of The Roman Legions; B. Yarbrough: The Alexander
Tetradrachms of Ptolemy I; S. Noble: The Coinage of Ireland;
C. Starr: Athenian Coinage Before and After 449 BC; F. Drost:
The Colonial Mint at New Haven; W. Hahn: Some Remarks
on die Historical Value of The 6th Century Byzantine Copper
Currency; B. McNall: Shamash and Marduk on Cylinder Seals;
C. Bums: Celts, Oghams and Hand Signals; R. Olson: The
Maurice Quam Collection of Parthian Guns; P. Hogan: A Gupta
Bibliography; D. Sellwood: Parthian Mints and many more fine
articles too numerous to list. Includes 3 auction sales not listed
in Gengerke. 90.
8 1/2” x 11”, Z
JOURNAL OF THE RUSSIAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY
POB F334, Akron, OH 44 308
476 Number 3, June 1981; #4-5, 7-10, 12-18, 20-28, 30-32,
35-37, 39-46, 48-59, 62, 64-65, Winter 1998. Widi Index’s
No. 1-No. 24, No. 37-No. 58. Membership Listing 1994-
1995. 51+ pages average. Photo illustrated. Maps.
JOURNAL
OF THE
RUSSIAN
NUMISMATIC SOCIETY
XyPHAH Pycckoro Hy»ai*M«>H<<acaurn OOoarrva
Number 3, June 1981
Fine-New, pictorial self paper covers. So many important
articles, by many noted authors and researchers, that it would
not do justice to list a few. Essential periodical for any serious
collector of Russian material 5 5 issues. I 50.
5 1/2" x 8 1/2”,. Z
EDITORIAL 1
RUSSIAN COPPER PLATES 2
DPRlfT OP THE (IRANI) DUKE GEORG 1 1
MIKHAILOVICH S
SOME RANDOM EARLY PRICKS 6
A NOT? ON IKATVRIMBURG M0V0MIS 7
TNO RUSSIAN COLLECTORS’ PUNCHES 8
A CURIOUS PAIR OP PAMTASIBS 9
A RUSSO- PERSIAN ENIGMA 9
THE YPTIMKI OP I6S4- IASS 10
THE COPPER RUBLE OF 1807 13
RECENT AUCTION RECORDS 14
FOURTEEN
59.
PUBLIC ALJCmON /\NJO N/1/A.I L B1 1 ■>
fS/\UK Nl )MBU
MEDAL COLLECTOR, THE
Official Publication of The Orders and Medals Society of America
477 Vol. 32, No. 1 1 to Vol. 36. No. 12 not consecutive. Novem-
ber 1 98 1 -December 1985. 48 page average. Photo illustrated.
New, self paper covers. Medals, Decorations, Awards, Orders,
Ribbons, Badges and more. Numerous articles in every issue.
19 issues. 30.
5 112” x 8 1/2 ”,Z
MEHL’S NUMISMATIC MONTHLY
B. Max Mehl, Fort Worth, TX
478 Mehl’s Numismatic Monthly: An Illustrated Monthly
Journal, Published in the Interest of the General Collector
and Student of the Science of Numismatics. Volume 1 & II,
1908-1909, complete in 24 issues. With Index’s to Volume
I & II bound in. 212, 196 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very1 good, hard bound 1/2 black leather partially separated at
spine, black cloth, contents Fine, no covers. Photos and
articles by: F. Zerbe, E. Adams, V. Brenner, C. Crane,
C. Dunham, F. Duffield, T. Elder, B. Green, M. Mehl,
R. McLachlan, C. Steigerwalt, W. Raymond, H. Wood,
T. Comparette, H. Granberg, J. Henderson, F. Higgins,
D. Kennedy, H. Morey, E. Sears among others.
A few articles that are illustrated to just name a few: Republic
of Texas Paper Money; The Origin of Money; The Mints of The
United States: The Story of Coins in the Making; California
Currency; Victor Brenner, The 1908 ANA Convention and
Convention Photo; The Irish Gun Money of James II; Encased
Postage Stamps; A brief History of British Numismatics:
From the Earliest Period to die Present Time; Coinage of Mexico;
A Brief History of the Isle of Man and Its Coinage; The Tme
Story of the Probable Restriking of Monnon Coins; 1909 ANA
Convention with Convention Photo; Latin-American
Coinage: U.S. Government Does Large Part of it at Cost Price.
Sol Kaplan label on inside and inside back covers. 100.
6” x 9 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #674, P
NUMISMATIC BIBLIOMANIA SOCIETY
COMPLETE SET: 1980, VOLUME 1, NO. 1,
1980 TO VOLUME XVIII, NO. 2, 2000
479 The Asylum: Quarterly Journal of the Numismatic
Bibliomania Society. 1980-2000. Various page lengths.
Photo illustrated
New, self paper covers.
6” x 8 1/2”, D
150.
NUMISMATIC REVIEW
Stack's, 12 West 46th Street, New York, 19 NY
480 Numismatic Review: A Scientific Digest Pertaining to Coins,
Medals and Paper Money. Vol. 1, June 1943 to Vol. 4, No.
2-4, 1947, Missing Vol. 2, #5. Plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine overall, gray card cover, cloth-backed spine. The Editor
in Chief was Thomas Mabbott with an editorial staff of FI. Holzer,
F. Knobloch, C. Vermeule, to name a few. The Board of
Advisors consisted of Agnes Brett, Howard Gibbs, Lenox Lohr,
Rufina Lopez de Mayer, H. Newcomb, P Pennington,
A.F Pradeau, H. A. Seaby, P. Sigler, C. Wurtzbach to name a few.
While there are over 300 articles, here is a small sampling of
what you will find: Unpublished Gold BarsofHentsch & Berton;
Massachusetts Silver Coinage; Portuguese Countermarks;
US Navel Decorations & Medals; Outline of the History of
Collecting Numismatic Items Pertaining to Medicine; Tire Mari
in the Roman Street; Spanish Gold Treasure of El Mesuno;
Filipino Doubloons; Varieties of the Half Eagle; Bronze
Standards of Antiochus III, Seleucus IV & Antiochus IV;
Countermarked Coins & Bars issued during the Brazilian
Revolution 1932-1934; Meaning of the Types of Roman
Republican Bronze; Canadian Ships, Colonies & Commerce
Tokens; Unusual Potosi Piece of Eight; Methods of distinguish-
ing cast from struck coins; Contributions to Palestinian
Numismatics; Gold Coin of Faustin I of Haiti; Note on the
Sassanian Mint Monograms & Over Struck Sassanian Bronze;
Military Script of William Walker, President of Nicaragua;
Varieties of Connecticut Cents; Comments on Corrosion of
Ancient Coins; Rare or Inedited Coins of Alexandria in Egypt
& Greek Coins & Ancient India; The Largest Gold Coin of
Shah Jehan; The New Haven Mint; Papers Relating to the
Official Destruction of continental Currency; Money Used in
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; US Patterns.
Continuous articles include: A History of Counterfeiting;
Quaint & Curious Money; Undescribed Civil War Cards &
Tokens; Rentzmann’s Numismatisches Legenden-Lexicon;
Numismatic Legends. 100.
8” X 10”, Clain-Stefanelli 794, D
FIRST 9 ISSUES
481 Numismatic Review: A Scientific Digest Pertaining to
Coins, Medals and Paper Money. Vol. 1, June 1943 to
Vol. 3, No. 1, 1946.
Fine overall, gray card cover, cloth-backed spine. 45.
8” X 10”, Clain-Stefanelli 794, P
NUMISMATIC SCRAPBOOK MAGAZINE, THE
Lee F. Hewitt. 1650 Catalpa Ave., Chicago, Illinois
UNIFORMLY BOUND SET, VOLUMES
4'22, 1938-1956
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482 Volume 4, 1938, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
483 Volume 5, 1939, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
484 Volume 6, 1940, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
485 Volume 7, 1941, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
486 Volume 8, 1942, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796,Z Q
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487 Volume 9, 1943, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
488 Volume 10, 1944, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
NUMISMATIC SCRAPBOOK-CONTINUED
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489 Volume 1 1, 1945, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
490 Volume 12, 1946, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 314”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
491 Volume 13, 1947, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
492 Volume 14, 1948, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
493 Volume 15, 1949, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
494 Volume 16, 1950, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
495 Volume 17, 1951, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2”. x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
496 Volume 18, 1952, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
497 Volume 19, 1953, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3 14", Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
498 Volume 20, 1 954, 1-12 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2" x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
499 Volume 21, 1955, 1 - 1 2 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
500 Volume 22, 1956, 1 - 1 2 Complete.
Fine, hard bound matching black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
5 1/2” x 7 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #796, Z
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individual bids by 5%
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502 Volumes 1-XVI. Nos. 1-1 I, 13-22, 24-47, 49-79, 81-85,
87-89, 91-96, 98-106, 108-128, 130-142, 144-155, 157-
179, 1 82- 1 83. October 19, 1963 to No. 183, Summer 1979.
8 pages average. Photo illustrated. Line art illustrated.
©Itra
aljr Aztrra Jtuinimnalir 8ut trln Sullrttn
Fine-New, pictorial self mimeographed pages. Distinguished
authors such as: T.V. Buttrey, Clyde E. Hubbard, Don Carlos
Gaytan, Duncan McConnell, Miguel L. Munoz, A.E Pradeau,
Holland Wallace and others in every issue. Diverse topics
include: Counterfeits, Medals, Rare Coins, 1913-16 Revolution
issues, Tokens, Paper Money, Hacienda Tokens, Patterns,
Gold, Suds, Mints, Modem Coinage and many more articles.
Tremendous information and reference source for any
Latin American numismatic collector. 169 original issues with
several duplicate issues. 450.
8 1/2” x 11" Clain-Stefanelli #868, Z
SOCIEDAD NUMISMATICA DE MEXICO
Apartado Postal 2 9856, Mexico 1
503 Boletin. 1957, Vol. II, #14-19, 21-26, 28-52, 54-61,
63-65,79-80, 1 16-120, Vol. XVI, 1983. 66 issues with
couple of duplicates. Plates. Photo illustrated. Line art
illustrated. Maps.
SOCIEDAD
NUMISMATICA
DE
MEXICO
BOLETIN
if, i, orato * makzo nr. i»? v<* n
Fine, pictorial self paper and card covers. Important articles
written by the foremost authors of the day such as: I luhhard,
Pradeau, 1 lalliday, Ruiz, Munoz, Perez, Portilla, Calico, Buttrey,
PUBLIC AUCTION ANDMA1I
Rosousky, Douglas, McDonnell, Franco C., Portilla, Salmeron,
Boxer, Reyes to name just a few. Most of the articles on Coins,
Paper Money, Medals, Tokens and other areas are illustrated
that appear in no other publications. 66 issues. 200.
6 3/4" x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #407, Z
SOCIEDAD NUM1SMATICA DE PUEBLA MEXICO
Apartado Postal 329, 9 Poniente 514, Puebla, Pue., Mexico
504 Volumen 1-4, Num. 1-48, missing #2-3, 6, 40-41. 1959-
1970. 43 Issues. 24 pages average. Photo illustrated.
SOCIEDAD
NUMISMATICA
DE PUEBLA
MEXICO
moNeOAs
*A0 I frNERO MARZO De 1959 NUM. 1
Fine, pictorial card cover. Articles by: A. Salmeron, M. Ortiz,
A. Pradeau, E Calico, H. Schulman and many others, Biogra-
phies, Histories, Editorials. Topics as diverse as: Monedas,
Billetes, Monedas extranjeras, Medallas y Commemorativas,
Libros sobre Numismatica, Catalogos and more. 1 20.
6 1/2" x 9”,Z
ORIENTAL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY
505 1979-1992. Newsletters #61-71, 74-75, 92-99, 101-107,
109-1 18, 120-133. Photo illustrated. Line art illustrated. Maps.
Overall new, self paper cover. Packed full of research and
information on Asia, Islamic and Ancient coins. Photos and
biographical information on various personalities, obituaries,
book reviews. Articles and usually photo illustrated by: M.
Mitchiner, N. Rhodes, K. Wiggins, M. Robinson, S. Gordon, G.
Blaker, W. Warden, T. Hardaker, E Timmermann, R. Hebert, N.
Aykut, P. Kulkami, G. Hollink, S. Seats, S. Album, W. Treadwell,
R. Senior, A. Rahman, K. MacKenzie, T. Ibrahim, P. Pavlou and
many, many others. 2 Membership lists. 50 newsletters. 200.
8 1/2" x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #856, X
PAK
POB 1205, Montclair, Neiv Jersey 07042
506 Jefferson Full Step Nickel Club. Volume 5, Number 5-11;
V. 6, No. 1-4, 6-8, 10-12. May 1981- December 1982.
24 page average. Photo illustrated.
New, white card cover. Contains also, auctions and prices
realized, errors, meeting reports, ads and more. 35.
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507 Revista Numismatica del Peru. Ano 1, N" 1-10, 20-22,
24-25, 28-29, 33. 1952-1983. 36+ pages average.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial card covers. Articles on: Coins, Medals,
Icongrafia, Billetes, Revolucion and many other items by:
H.F. Burzio, L.P. Barton T, A.B. Villacorta, L. Gianelloni,
A. Corrales, L.A. Derteano, K.A. Dym, A,D. Salmeron,
AT. Barrios, U.M. Burkevics, M. Ginocchio F, J- Otero M,
W. Sabi, E.A. Sellschopp and others. Form letter from the
society to Robert Nesmith laid in N° 1 . 1 20.
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508 The Celator: Incorporating Roman Coins and Culture.
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509 The Celator: Incorporating Roman Coins and Culture.
Vol. 6, Nos. 1-1 2. 1992.
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510 The Celator: Incorporating Roman Coins and Culture.
Vol. 7, Nos. 1-12. 1993.
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511 The Celator: Incorporating Roman Coins and Culture.
Vol. 8, Nos. 1-1 2. 1994.
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512 The Celator: Incorporating Roman Coins and Culture.
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519 The Coin Collector’s Journal. 1934-1954- 100+ issues
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research await the buyer of this fine group. 250.
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THE MONEY TREE
FIRST 11 ISSUES
520 Out on a Limb: The Occasional Journal of The Money Tree.
New, pictorial colored card cover. I still believe that Out on a
Limb will be one of die important 20th century collectible
numismatic literature periodicals that will be collected long
into the future because of Ken Lowe’s writing ability and keen
insights into the hobby. Ken Lowe had an infectious enthusi-
asm, and sharing information about numismatic literature that
nibbed off on everyone that Ken came into contact with.
With Ken Lowe’s passing their was no more Money Tree.50.
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Wayte Raymond
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517 The Coin Collector’s Journal. 1934-1950 complete in
original publisher blue cloth. Missing Volume 18, Nos. 134-
139. With a complete set of the 18 Monographs. Numbers
1-133 & 141-160 Complete. No. 140 never issued.
Fine, matching original publishers blue cloth, gilt, the balance
pictorial card cover. By having the monographs bound in
matching blue cloth you would have an unimprovable set.
Besides so many individual articles there are many
continuous ones covering: Ancient Coins, Paper Money,
Foreign, Mtrdem Coins, US Large Cents; Early Denominational
Gold; Spanish- American Gold Coins; Silver Dollars of North
& South America; US Commemoratives; Mexican Coins;
US Medals & T< >kens; Conder Tokens; Canadian Coins & Notes;
Central &. South America Coins; Chinese Numismatics;
Transportation Notes; Japanese Silver; Railroad Notes;
US Colonial Coins & Notes; Medals & Tokens; Confederate
Currency; Numismatic Mythology; Early Silver Coins by
Denomination; US Pattern Coins.
The last 18 issues are monographs on: Stmck Copies of Early
American Coins; Coins of Portugal &. Colonies 1901-1951; 1776
Cc rntinental Currency Coinage &. Varieties of The Fugio Cent;
National Rank Notes; Proof Coins Stmck by The US Mint
1817-1921; So-Called Dollars; Coins of The Netherlands &
Colonies; Early American Medalists & Die-Sinkers Prior to the
Civil War; US Patterns of 1792; The Lima Pieces of George II of
England; Silver Grinages of the Philadelphia Mint 1794-1916;
United States 1 lalf Dimes: A Supplement to just name a few.
Ex. Champa @ $880 and Ex. Leon. 900.
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521 The Numismatist: Volumes I- VI. 1963 reprint.
Fine, hard bound red buckram, gilt. This reprint edition was
limited to 500 copies. 125.
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523
UNIFORMED BOUND SET FROM
VOLUME 7-23, OPPORTUNITY TO
ACQUIRE INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES
blume 7, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1894. Plates, Photo illustrated
and Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Tire Numismatist Supplement. Distribution Sale
of Coins (Mail Rid) by G.F. Heath, No. 3; Plate of J.A. Brudin in
No. 8; Plate of P. Whiteway & Rushmore, No. 9; L.H. Low,
No. 12. Table of Contents bound in. Articles and illustrations
on Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Chinese, World, US Coins,
Articles, Club News, Reviews and much more. 75.
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Volume 8, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1895. Plates, Photo illustrated
and Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, some issues
browning and slight chipping, old vertical folding, gilt. Plates
of: Official Medal struck by the Trenton Battle Monument
Association; A.L. Fisher; Tire Zearing Lincoln N Columbus
Medal; Siamese Porcelain Coins; E. Frossard; S.H. Chapman;
Grins of Republican Rome; Coinage of The Greeks, Lucy May
Heath; H.R. Storer; D.F. Howorth. Table of Grntents bound in.
Grntinuing articles: The Grin of The Jews; Tire Muhammadan
Coinage erf India Before the time erf Rabat; Coinages of
Tire Greeks. Report on 5tlr Annual ANA Convention 75.
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524 Volume 9, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1 896. Plates, Photo illustrated
and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plates of: The Grant, Lee and lYruglas Medals;
A Study of Grnder Tokens, 6 plates of obverse N. reverse;
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Tire Panrrelee Collection; Table of Grntents hound itr. Con-
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111111111” articles: Coins of Republican Rome; A Study of Conder
Tokens; Coinage of China; Chronological sequence in Ameri-
can Numisnuitography; Club News, Reviews and much more.75.
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525 Volume 10, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1897. Plates, Photo
V. illustrated and Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plates of: Study of Conder Tokens Plate Vlll
obverse & reverse;. Table of Contents bound in. Continuing
articles: Coinage of China; Chronologic sequence in American
Numismatography; Numismatic History of The Thaler Coins
of Germany; A Study of Conder Tokens; Coins of Republican
Rome; Club News, Reviews and much more. 75.
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^^26 Volume 11, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1898. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plates of: G.E Heath. Table of Contents bound in.
Continuing articles: Coinage of China; American Store or Busi-
ness Cards; Coins of Republican Rome; Numismatic History of
The Thaler Coins of Germany; Postage and Fractional Currency
of the United States. Club News, Reviews and much more.75.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, z
527 Volume 12, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1899. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plates of: C.J. Rodgers; J. Kirkwood; Dewey Medal.
Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles: Postage
and Fractional Currency of the United States; American
Store or Business Cards; Coins of Republican Rome; Medals
of China. Club News, Reviews and much more. The Old
Philadelphia Mint. 75.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, z
528 Volume 13, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1900. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plates of: W.I. Buchanan; Venezuelan-Columbian
Medal. Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles: Coins
of Republican Rome; American Store or Business Cards;
The Rival Antiquaries. Club News, Reviews and much more.75.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefatielli #838, z
529 Volume 14, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1901. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles:
The Copper Cent of the United States; American Store or
Business Cards; Canadian Notes; Coins of Republican Rome.
Club News, Reviews and much more. 75.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, z
531 Volume 16, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1903. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black clodi with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plate of: l.E. Cogan pasted over printed version.
Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles: Unusual
Numismatic Specimens; Coins of Bible Places; Coins of Repub-
lican Rome; Tokens and Medals Relating to Numismatists and
Coin Dealers. Club News, Reviews and much more. 75.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, z
i' 532 Volume 17, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1904. Plates, Photo
, illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plate of: Officers and Members in attendance at
ANA Convention . Table of Contents bound in. Continuing
articles: .Mark Penny ; The Money That Has Disappeared; Coins
of Bible Places; Tokens and Medals Relating to Numismatists
and Coin Dealers; Coins of Republican Rome Club News,
Reviews and much more. The Bank of England Counterstamp
on United States Money. 75.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefatielli #838, z
533
Volume 18, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1905. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles:
Tokens and Medals Relating to Numismatists and Dealers;
Coins of Bible Places; Coins of Republican Rome; Presidential
Medals. Club News, Reviews and much more. The Passing
of The Silver Dollar; Die Differences In Reverses of Bretons
(676-682) (685-686). 75.
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Volume 19, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1906. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles:
Notes on Some Interesting Token Books and their Original
Owner; Tokens and Medals Relating to Numismatists and Coin
Dealers; Some History of The Oregon Country', Early Commer-
cialism, “Rocks” “Beaver” Coins; Utility of a Cabinet of Historic
Coins; Coins of Southern India, Side Lights on Gernian Pfennigs;.
Club News, Review's and much more. 75.
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Volume 20, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1907. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth w ith covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plate of: Marthew' A. Stickney pasted in. Table of
Contents bound in. Continuing articles: Side Lights
on German Pfennigs; German History and Small Coins
California Private Mint Gold Dollars;. Gluh New's, Reviews
and much more. 7 5 .
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530 Volume 15, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1902. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard hound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plate of: B.P. Wright. Table of Contents bound in.
Continuing articles: Unusual Numismatic Specimens; Minor
Coins of Scandinavia; Auction Records of The Encased Postage
Stamps. Club News, Reviews and much more. 75.
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536 Volume 21, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1908. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth w ith covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles:
German History and Small Coins; Unusual Numismatic
Specimens; California Private Mint Gold Dollars;. Club News,
Reviews and much more. 75.
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537 Volume 22, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1909. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Plate of: ANA Convention in Montreal. Table of
Contents bound in. Continuing articles: New Light on
California Coinage; Notes on Zodiacal Coins of India; German
History and Small Coins. Club News, Reviews and much more.
Two Unique Double Eagle Varieties. 75.
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538 Volume 23, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1910. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound blue black cloth with covers, old vertical
folding, gilt. Table of Contents bound in. Continuing articles:
First United States Mint; Modem Chinese Copper Coins;
German History and Small Coins. Club News, Reviews and
much more. Tire Canadian Blacksmith Coppers. 7 5 .
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539 Bids for the above 17 volumes must exceed the individual
bids by 5%
540 Volume 24, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1911. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound green buckram with covers, gilt. Photo
of 1911 Chicago ANA Convention. Table of Contents bound
in. Continuing, or new articles: Modem Chinese Copper Coins;
The Coins of Syracuse; Tokens and Cash Notes of the Overseers
of the Poor of Birmingham, England; The Production of Paper
Money; Early Colonial and American Money; Coins of the Meij i
or Present Period of J apan. 40.
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541 Volume 25, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1912. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
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of 1912 Rochester ANA Convention. Continuing, or new
articles: Philadelphia Mint to Discontinue Refinery; Cali-
fornia Private Coinage; The Gobrecht Dollars; Notes of
The Republic of Texas; The Paper Money of Cincinnati;
Canadian Communion Tokens; J.M.L. & W.H. Scovill;
The Gold Coinage of Brazil; 1817 U.S. Cent with Break
on Top of Head; Some of The Scarce and Odd Varities of
The U.S. Cents from 1816 to 1857. 40.
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542 Volume 26, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1913. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound green buckram with covers, gilt. Photo
of 1913 Detroit ANA Convention. Table of Contents
bound in. Continuing, or new articles: Ohio’s Private
Sh inplasters; Greek Electrum Coins; The Decadrachms
of Syracuse; Standard Dollar Die Varities of 1878-1880;
Patterns Struck at the Royal Mint for Canada; United
States Cents and Die Varities 1793-1857; Dr. Lewis
Feuchtwanger; The Spanish-American Medals, The Trea-
sure Ships; The Farthing and I lalfpence of the 18th Cen-
tury Token Period; I he Coinage of William Wood for the
American Colonies. 40.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
Fine, hard bound green cloth, gilt. Photo of 1914 Spring-
field ANA Convention. Table of Contents bound in. Con-
tinuing, or new articles: United States Cents and Die
Varities 1793-1857; Exhibition of United States Coins at
ANS; Kirkland Bank Bills; Robert Wallace McLachlan
Obituary; The Mints of Central America; Central
America’s Countermarked Coins; Historic Sidelights on
Some Coins of Transylvania. 40.
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544 Volume 28, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1915. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound black pebbled cloth, gilt. Photo of 1915
San Francisco ANA Convention. Table of Contents bound
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Die Varities 1793-1857; German Siege Pieces from the
16th to the 17th Century; Some Phases and Needs of
American Numismatist; Paper Fractional Money of the
United States; The Royal Mint of Rome; Two Interesting
Models for U.S. Dollars; Actium, Anthony’s Defeat; The
Half Cent Varities of 1793-1797; A Chapter of Spanish
History and Its Coins; The Wellington Tokens Relating
to Canada: A Review; The Money of Canada From the
Historical Standpoint; Substitutes for Small Change Used
by Merchants of Boston During the Civil War. 40.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
545 Volume 29, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1916. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound black cloth, gilt. Photo of 1916
Baltimore ANA Convention. Table of Contents bound
in. Continuing, or new articles: United States Half Cents
and Die Varities 1793-1857; Some Rare Countermarked
Mexican Issues of Hidalgo; Eagle Cents of 1858; War
Medals of Germany; The Colonial Coins of America Prior
to the Declaration of Independence; A Study in Roman
Coins of The Empire;The U.S. Mint Ordinance of 1786;
Confederacy Borrows Design For Note; Coins of Oaxaca,
Independent, 1915; Coins Showing The Wild Man;
The Making of Dies, Coins and Medals; Mexico’s Paper
Currency to Be Rehabilated; Collecting, With Special
Refrence to Coins, Medals and Paper Money. 40.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
546 Volume 30, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1917. Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
Fine, hard bound black pebbled cloth, gilt. Photo of 1917
Rochester ANA Convention. Table of Contents bound
in. Continuing, or new articles: The Ships, Colonies &
Commerce Tokens (Breton, No. 997); United States Half
Cents and Die Varities 1793-1857; The $10 Bill of The
Confederate States of Sept. 2, 1861; The Developement
of Canadian Numismatic Art During the Past 80 Years;
Latin American Gold Issues and Rarities; Roman Superbia
on the Imperial Coinage; National Gold Bank Notes;
Medals and Tokens of Henry Clay; The Paper Money
of I he Confederate States; The Sou Marque Not A
Canadian Coin; Some Denominations of Spanish and
Italian Coins. 40.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
543 Volume 27, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1914 Plates, Photo
illustrated and Line art illustrated. Maps.
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548
549
550
551
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557
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Volume 32, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1919. Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound black cloth, dusty, gilt. 30.
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Volume 33, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1920. Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound black cloth, dusty, gilt.
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Volume 34, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1921. Photo illustrated.
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Volume 35, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1922. Photo illustrated.
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Volume 36, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1923. Photo illustrated.
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6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
Volume 37, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1924. Photo illustrated.
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6" x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
Volume 38, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1925. Photo illustrated.
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Fine, hard bound black cloth, dusty, gilt. 30.
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Volume 39, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1926. Photo illustrated.
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Volume 40, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1927. Photo illustrated.
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Volume 41, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1928. Photo illustrated.
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Volume 43, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1930. Photo illustrated.
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559 Volume 44, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1931. Photo illustrated.
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6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
560 Volume 45, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1932. Photo illustrated.
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6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
561 Volume 46, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1933. Photo illustrated.
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6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
562 Volume 47, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1934. Photo illustrated.
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563 Volume 48, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1935. Photo illustrated.
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564 Volume 49, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1936. Photo illustrated.
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565 Volume 50, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1937. Photo illustrated.
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Fine, hard bound red clodi, dusty, gilt. 30.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
566 Volume 51, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1938. Photo illustrated.
Line art illusnnted.
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568 Volume 53, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1940. Photo illustrated.
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569 Volume 54, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1941. Photo illustrated.
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570 Volume 55, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1942. Photo illustrated.
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571 Volume 56, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1943. Photo illustrated.
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573 Volume 58, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1945. Photo illustrated.
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574 Volume 59, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1946. Photo illustrated.
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575 Volume 60, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1947. Photo illustrated.
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Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
577
Volume 62, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1949. Photo illustrated.
Tine art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
578 Volume 63, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1950. Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
579 Volume 64, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1951. Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
580 Volume 65, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1952. Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6”x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
581 Volume 66, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1953. Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6”x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
582 Volume 67, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1954- Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838, Z
583 Volume 68, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1955. Photo illustrated.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt. 20.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #838,Z
584 Volume 69, Nos. 1-12 complete. 1956. Photo illustrated.
I -ine ari illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pebbled black cloth, dusty, gilt.
6" x 9”, C'lairi'Stcfatii'lli #8 iH,Z
VOICE OF THE TURTLE, THE
North American Journal of Numismatics
585 Volume IV. No. 3-7, 10-12; V. No. 1-12; VI. No. 1-12;
VII. 1-6; VIII. 1-3. 1965-1969. 32 pages average. Photo
illustrated. Maps.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Devoted primarily to ancient coin-
age. Contains Ancient Coin Club Auctions ( ACCA): #16, 1 7.
Wide range of articles on: Cleaning Ancient Coins, Medieval
Die-Cutting and Minting, The Coinage of the Medieval Latin
East, Greek Imperial Mints, Jewish Shekels of the First Revolt:
A Preliminary Report, Ancient Coins of the Far East: A Brief
Survey of Types, Roman Mint Marks: The 4th Century and
many more articles. Equally diverse range of authors: R.W.
Newman, P. Grierson, A. Barozzi, Oikonomides, D. Smith,
F. Knobloch, M. Marx, J. Hartmann, C. Colbert, G. Benadom,
A. McCracken, J. Maker and many others. 43 issues. With 4
separate Mimeographed Auction Sales #21, 22, 26, 27.1 10.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Z
WHITMAN NUMISMATIC JOURNAL
586 Volume 1, No. 1 to Volume 5, No. 12.
Fine overall, pictorial card covers. 50.
5 1/2” x 7 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #969, E
587 Volume 1, No. 1-12 complete.
Fine overall, pictorial card covers. With the four page
announcement copy. R.S. Yeoman was Editor-in-Chief;
Ken Bressett was Managing Editor and Neil Shafer was
Associate Editor. Wide range of diverse articles. 30.
5 1/2” x 7 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #969, D
WILSON, CAL
38228 Qlenmoor Dr., Fremont, CA 94536
"Bom in Pensacola, Florida. Wilson sold numismatic
literature by fixed price list beginning in 1 980. He conducted
18 auctions of numisnuitic literature from 1981 to 1988.
Wilson published his own newsletter Wilson’s Numisnuitic
Repository. The name was changed to The Repository
beginning with the July 1984 issue. Publication continued
somewhat irregularly through April 1988. Wilson Served as
president of the Numismatic Biblionumia Society until 1 985-
American Numismatic Biographies
During 1982, Avis and I owned RAMM Communications a
graphic art production firm employing artists, copy writers,
photographers, type setters and a small print shop. At that
time I offered to help with the printing, of the Repository, for
Cal Wilson and can offer some additional information for those
seeking to assemble a set. After Vol. II, No. 1 Cal than printed
his own issues. Most of the printing runs were 750 to 850
copies with the exceptions noted below.
A FEW COPIES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
588 Original Vol. I, No. 1 Alter Cal had Ramin print num-
ber 2 in January, 1983 in 8 1/2” x 1 1” size, Armand Champa
ask Cal to reprint the first issue to conform with the new 8
1/2” x 11” size for uniformity in binding. This original first
printing is 8” x 10”, 4 pages.
Vol. I, No. 3. March, 1983. 8 pages. Gray Nekoosa, 70# text
weave. 750 printed. Back cover photo’s of attendees at first
regional N.B.S. Convention; Jack Collins and Walter Breen;
Armand Champa and John Bergman.
20.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANDMAILBin SALE NUMBER-FC^UIITHEN
67.
Vol. I, No. 4. May, 1983. 8 pages. Ivory stock. 850 printed.
Vol. I, No. 6. September, 1983. 8 pages. Blue stock.
Vol. 1, No. 7. November, 1983. 8 pages. Yellow stock.
Vol. II, No. 1. January, 1984- 12 pages. Sundance Natural White
-70 stock. 750 printed.
Vol. Ill, No. 4. July, 1985. 8 pages. Yellow stock. 40.
8”x 10”, 8 1/2” x 11”.T
WORLD COINS
119 East Court Street, Sidnc\, Ohio
NEAR COMPLETE SET FOR
YOUR CONSIDERATION
589 Volume 1. No. 1, January, 1964 to Volume 13. No. 3,
March, 1976.
Fine or better. Articles by R.C. Bell on Conder Tokens
British Tradesmens Tokens), John Davenport on Silver Dollars
of Switzerland, Notgeld-Emergency Paper Money by Robert
Talisman and many more informative articles such as Lure of
Treasure Trove, Ancient Coins, World Mint Marks. 1 have not
examine the box for the exact count but most of the 1974 issues
are missing. An excellent starter set. 100.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #976, E
FOR THE HISTORICALCOLLECTOR OF
DEALER LETTERS AND SIGNATURES
589a Nearly 50 letters and invoices about US Commemorative
Coins, Gold, Silver, Pan-Pacific Sets, Etc.
Over 40 Letters and invoices from 18 dealers and collectors
such as: Hubert W. Carcaba, Littlecote Stamp Shop, Joseph
Barnet, P.B. Firth (Oregon Numismatic Society), Walter P.
Nichols, N.E. Carter, N. Sanders (Empire Coin Co.), C.E Clarke
6 Co, John Zug, William Pukall, Lester L. White, Joseph Sasson,
A.H. Large, Frank O. Brown, Howard C. Laible, M.H. Bolender,
H.M. Leonard (Woodward Stamp Co.), Shepard Pond and others
during the 1930's. For some of the above, it is the first I have
seen of any written correspondence . 300.
END OF FRIDAY’S SALE
BOOKS
A.N.A.
590 Selections from The Numismatist: United States Coins. 1 960.
301 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt. Contents: I. Introduction to
Coin Collecting: 13 articles; II. Collecting United States Coins:
10 articles; III. Background of American Coinage: 4 articles;
IV. Large & Small Cents: 8 articles; V. Silver Dollars: 5
articles; VI. Other Regular Issue Copper & Silver Coins: 17
articles; VII. Gold Coins: 7 articles; VIII. Commemoratives:
10 articles; IX. Mint Engravers & Dies: 7 articles; X. Patterns:
9 articles. Some of the authors are: Mosher, Yeoman, Curto,
Hammer, Bradfield, Zerbe, E. Adams, Breen to name just a few.35.
5 1/2” x 9”, Acquired from R. Bourne Sale #1, lot 15, S
ADAMS, E.H. & WOODIN, W.H.
591 United States Pattern, Trial, and Experimental Pieces. Being
a List of the Pattern, Trial and Experimental Pieces Which
Have Been Issued by the United States Mint from 1792 Up
to the Present Time. 1913. 196 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt. WITH: The 1959 reprint
by James Kelly, WITH: First Edition, United States Pattern,
Experimental and Trial Pieces by J.H. Judd. All 3 books in
Fine condition. 45.
6 1/4” x 9 1/4” & 5 1/2" x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #12440, 12443, D
ADELSON, HOWARD L.
592 The American Numismatic Society 1858-1958. 1958.
390 pages. Frontispiece.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, blind embossed medal on cover,
gilt. Contents I: Foreword; II: Preface; III: Tire Origins; IV:
The Early Years, 1858-1864; V: Rebirth and Growdr, 1864-1873;
VI: Progress and Conflict, 1873-1883; VII: Old Problems And
New Ideas, 1883-1905; VIII: A New Home and A New Life,
1905-1915; IX: Coming of Age, 1915-1930; X: The Mature
Years, 1931-1945; XI: dire Peak, 1945-1958; XII: Notes. 30.
7” x 10” Clain-Stefanelli #16671. Qrierson page 20, D
AHWASH, KAMAL M.
593 Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Dimes
1837-1891 by Date, Varieties, Die- Varieties and Method of
Attribution, including Rarity Numbers and Inserted
Price List. 1977 Premiere Edition, Second printing. 41 1 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound green cloth, bright silver. Contents
1: Meaning of Terms, Obverse and Reverse; 2: Rarity' Scale;
Group 1-1837 - 1838-0 Design V (No Stars-No Drape); Group
2- 1838-1840 Design VI (Stars Obverse-No Drape); Group
3- 1840- 1859 and 1860 s Design VII (Stars Obverse-With Drape);
Group 4-1860-1891 Design VIII (legend Obverse). 40.
8 1/2” x 10 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #12237, t
ALPERT, STEPHEN P. & ELMAN, LAWRENCE E.
594 Tokens and Medals: A Guide to the Identification and
Values of United States Exonumia. 1992, 1st Edition. 300 pages.
Illustrated.
New, pictorial card cover. Comprehensive. 30.
8 1/2” x 11", D
OCTOBER 5-<3. 200 I
68.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
AKERS, DAVID W.
Stuart, FL
OUTSTANDING SET IN THE FINEST CONDITION
595 United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume I: Gold Dollars 1849-1889. 1975. 109 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Gold
Dollars by Date and Mint; Type I; Type II & Type III.
United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume II: Quarter Eagles 1796-1929. 1975. 248 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Quarter
Eagles by Date and Mint; A: Capped Bust to Right, No Stars
on Obverse, 1796; B: Capped Bust to Right, Stars on Obverse,
1796-1807; C: Capped Bust to Left, 1808; D: Capped Head to
Left, Large Size, 182 1 - 1827; E: Capped Head to Left, Small Size,
1829-1834; F: Classic Head, 1834T839;G: Liberty Head, 1840-
1907; H: Indian Head, 1908-1929.
United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume III: Three Dollar Gold Pieces 1854-1889 and
Four Dollar Gold Pieces 1879-1880. 1976. 92 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Three Dol-
lar Gold Pieces by Date and Mint and Four Dollar Gold Pieces.
United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume IV: Half Eagles 1795-1929. 1979. 393 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Half Eagles
by Date and Mint; A: Capped Bust to Right, Small Eagle; B:
Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Eagle, 1795-1807; C: Capped
Draped Bust to Left, 1 807 - 1 8 1 2; D: Capped Head to Left, Large
Planchet, 1813-1829; E: Capped Head to Left, Small Planchet,
1829-1834; F: Classic Head to Left, 1834T838;G: Liberty Head
to Left, No Motto Above Eagle, 1839- 1 866; H: Liberty Head to
Left, Motto Above Eagle, 1866-1908; I: Indian Head to Left,
1908-1929.
United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume V: Eagles 1795-1933. 1980. 322 pages. Photo
illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Eagles by
Date and Mint; A: Capped Bust to Right, Small Eagle, 1795-
1 797; B: Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Eagle, 1 797- 1 804; C:
Liberty Head to Left, Type of ‘38, 1838-1839; D: Liberty Head
to Left, No Motto Above Eagle, 1839-1866; E: Liberty Head to
Left, Motto Above Eagle, 1866-1907; F: Indian Head To Left,
No Motto on Reverse, 1 907-1908; G: Indian Head to left, Motto
on Reverse, 1908-1933.
United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume VI: Double Eagles 1849-1933. 1982. 404 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Double Eagles
by Date and Mint; A: Type I, Liberty I lead To Left, No Motto,
1 849- 1 866; B: Type II, Liberty 1 lead To Left, Motto Above Ragle,
TWENTY D„ 1866-1876; C: Type 111, Liberty Head to Left,
Motto Alxive Eagle, TWENTY IXXLARS, 1877-1907; D:
Sainr-Gaudens Type (Standing Liberty), Roman Numerals, I Iigh
Relief, 1907; E: Saint-Gam lens Type (Standing Liberty), Ara-
bic Numerals, Low Relief, 1907-1908; F: Saint-Gaudens Type
(Standing Liberty), Motto on Reverse, 1908-1933. Rich coin
illustrated and she >ws: Average Grade; Number of Appearances;
Mintage; Comments; Auction Records. 600.
All 7" x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #122 18, A
ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SET IN THE FINEST
CONDITION OFFERED INDIVIDUALLY FOR
YOUR CONSIDERATION
596 United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume I: Gold Dollars 1849-1889. 1975. 109 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Gold
Dollars by Date and Mint; Type I; Type II & Type III. 50.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12238, A
597 United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume II: Quarter Eagles 1796-1929. 1975. 248 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Quarter
Eagles by Date and Mint; A: Capped Bust to Right, No Stars
on Obverse, 1796; B: Capped Bust to Right, Stars on Obverse,
1796-1807; C: Capped Bust to Left, 1808; D: Capped Head to
Left, Large Size, 1 82 1 - 1 827; E: Capped Head to Left, Small Size,
1 829- 1 834; F: Classic Head, 1834- 1839; G: Liberty Head, 1840-
1907; H: Indian Head, 1908-1929. 65.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12238, A
598 United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume III: Three Dollar Gold Pieces 1854-1889 and
Four Dollar Gold Pieces 1879-1880. 1976. 92 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Three
Dollar Gold Pieces by Date and Mint and Four Dollar
Gold Pieces. 75.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12238, A
599 United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume IV: Half Eagles 1795-1929. 1979. 393 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Flalf Eagles
by Date and Mint; A: Capped Bust to Right, Small Eagle; B:
Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Eagle, 1795-1807; C: Capped
Draped Bust to Left, 1 807- 1 8 1 2 ; D : Capped Head to Left, Large
Planchet, 1813-1829; E: Capped Head to Left, Small Planchet,
1829-1834; F: Classic Head to Left, 1834-1838; G: Liberty Head
to Left, No Motto Above Eagle, 1839-1866; H: Liberty Head to
Left, Motto Alxive Rigle, 1866-1908; I: Indian Head to Left,
1908-1929. ' 100.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12238, A
600 United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction
Records. Volume V: Eagles 1795-1933. 1980. 322 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: Eagles by
Date and Mint; A: Capped Bust to Right, Small Rtgle, 1795-
1797; B: Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Rigle, 1797-1804; C:
Liberty Head to Left, Type of ‘38, 1838-1839; D: Liberty Head
to Left, No Motto Alxive Rigle, 1839-1866; E: Liberty Head to
Left, Motto Above Rigle, 1866-1907; F: Indian Head To Left,
No Motto on Reverse, 1 907- 1908; G: Indian Head to left, Motto
on Reverse, 1908-1933. 125.
7” .v 10”, Clain-Stefanelli # 1 22 58, A
60 1 United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records.
Volume VI: Double Eagles 1849-1933. 1982. 404 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound, pictorial card cover. Contents: l double Eagles
by Date and Mint; A: Type I, Liberty Head To Left , No Motto,
1 849- 1 866; B: Type- 11,1 .ilxTty Head To Left , Me >tto Alxive Eagle,
TWENTY D„ , 1866-1876; C: Type III, Liberty I lead lo Left,
Motto Above Eagle, TWENTY IXXLARS, 1877 1907;
PUJRLIO AUCTION /\ NJ 1 8 N/l/\ IU HI L') SALENUMl^ER-Ft'JURTHBN
69.
D: Saint-Gaudens Type (Standing Liberty), Roman Numerals,
High Relief, 1907; E: Saint-Gaudens Type (Standing Liberty'),
Arabic Numerals, Low Relief, 1907-1908;F: Saint-Gaudens Type
(Standing Liberty), Motto on Reverse, 1908-1933. Each coin
illustrated and shows: Average Grade; Number of Appearances;
Mintage; Comments; Auction Records. 100.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12238, A
602 United States Gold Patterns: A Photographic Study of the
Gold Patterns Struck at the United States Mint from 1836
to 1907. 1975. 115 pages. 13 color plates, 51 color & b/w photo
illustrated obverse and reverse.
Fine, hard bound maroon leather, blind embossed cover of
Liberty', bright gilt, and gilt edges. Chapters include; I: The 5 1
Gold Patterns; II: The Gold Pattern Collection of Dr. John E.
Wilkison; III: Other Gold Pattern Collections; IV: Auction
Records of U.S. Gold Patterns; V: Prices and Values; Appendix
A: Gold Patterns Listed by Denomination; Appendix B: Gold
Patterns Listed According to Rarity; Appendix C: Conversion
Table for Judd, Adams and Woodin and Scott Numbers ending
with a good bibliography. Each Pattern besides being illustrated
shows: Diameter; Weight; Edge; Rarity; Designer; Obverse and
Reverse Description; Comments; Known Specimens. 65.
8 1/2” x 11” Clain-Stefanelli #12441, P
ALLEN, DEREK
603 An Introduction to Celtic Coins. 1978. 80 pages. Photo
illustrated. 3 Maps.
New, pictorial card cover. Contents 1: The Danubian Basin;
2: The Po- Valley; 3: South-west France; 4: Central and West-
ern France; 5: The Rhone Valley; 6: The Quinarius Coinage of
Gaul: Early Stages; 7: The Gold Coinage of Gennany and
Czechoslovakia; 8: The Gold Coinage of the East; 9: The Gold
Coinage of the West; 10: Bronze Coinage; 1 1: The Coinage of
Britain; 12: British Dynasties. 123 coins illustrated
and described. 30.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #5189,F
ALLEN, W. FRANK
604 History Revealed: Previously Unknown Spanish Gold Coins.
1967, Reprinted From The Numismatist. 16 pages. 1 1 plates.
Fine, white card cover, peripherally faded. “This is the
fantastic and amazing story of one of the most important and
informative discoveries ever recorded in the chronicles of
numismatic history. It is the story of the discovery in 1964 of
a Spanish treasure ship that sank in a hurricane off the east
coast of Florida in the year 1715, two and half centuries
ago...The author, as one of the originators of this venture and
discovery, and a member of die group that brought up these
rare and beautiful specimens, has accumulated die rare per-
sonal collection of coins pictured, in part, in this article. Sixty-
five percent of the coins shown represent the only specimen
of its kind, mint and date known, and most of these represent
one of only two specimens known.” Mexico City Mint Coins,
Santa Fe de Bogota Mint, Cuzco Mint, Peru Coins and the Lima
Mint, Pern, Coins are illustrated. Weights in grains are given for
all coins illustrated. This reprint sold for $176 in spirited floor
bidding at April’s Chicago International Coin Show Public and
Mail Bid Numismatic Literature Auction Number 13. 125.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #115 18, Y
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHAE. SOCIETY
New York
605 Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Monday, March 20, 1893,
and list of officers and members, also Papers Read Before the
Society at the Numismatic and Archaeological Meetings.
1892-1893. 1893.43 pages.
Very good, tom and peripheral fading cover, interesting paper
read by Henry Russell Drowne “An Unrecorded Coinage”,
describes an issue of Spanish Gold Doubloons coined in
New York City in the early part of this ( 1 9th) century. 25.
7” x 10”, D
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY
156th St. West of Broadway. NY
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NUMISMATICS
CIRCULAR ANNOUNCEMENT ADDRESSED TO
MR. GEORGE R. BOND
606 Circular. 4 pages.
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Journal of Numismatics.
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to: Mr. George R. Bond, 65 Orchard St, New York City.
“The subscribers, a Committee appointed by the American
Numismatic and Archaeological Society, beg to announce drat,
in accordance widi dieir instructions, they will issue, on die first
of May, 1 866, a Periodical to be published thereafter on the first
day of eveiy month, and to be entitled, The American Journal
of Numismatics and Bulletin of the American Numismatic and
Archaeological Society'...”
WITH: Jan’y 7th, 1867. Asking for loaning Early Coinage of
this country for die purpose of exhibiting them, loaning them to
the U.S. Government during the period of the Exposition.
WITH: Special Meeting notice; WITH: Subscription Notice
for die Fourth Year of the AJN . 1 00.
5” x 8”, 6 1/2”. X 6 1/4”, L
OCTOBER 5-6, 200 1
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PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL IAILA SALE D-J L J N4 13 ER - FOU RT EEN
A.N.A.
American Numismatic Association.
FOUR VERY INFORMATIVE BOOKS
607 Selections from The Numismatist: United States Coins. 1 960.
301 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt. Contents: I. Introduction to
Coin Collecting: 1 3 articles; II. Collecting United States Coins:
10 articles; III. Background of American Coinage: 4 articles;
IV. Large & Small Cents: 8 articles; V. Silver Dollars: 5
articles; VI. Other Regular Issue Copper & Silver Coins: 1 7
articles; VII. Gold Coins: 7 articles; VIII. Commemoratives:
10 articles; IX. Mint Engravers & Dies: 7 articles; X. Patterns:
9 articles. Some of the authors are: Mosher, Yeoman,
Curto, Hammer, Bradfield, Zerbe, E. Adams, Breen to name just
a few. 35.
5 112" x 9", D
608 Selections from The Numismatist: United States Paper Money
and Miscellaneous. 1960. 317 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound, blue cloth, gilt Contents: I. Early Ameri-
can Coins & Tokens: 6 articles; II. Private & Territorial Gold
Coinage: 6 articles; III. Coin Designs & Symbols: 7 articles;
IV. Encased Postage Stamps: 2 articles; V. Tokens: 7 articles;
VI. Colonial & Continental Paper Money: 5 articles;
VII. Pioneer & Historical Currency & Tokens: 5 articles;
VIII. Paper Money, General: 4 articles; IX. State & Private
Bank Notes & Scrip: 7 articles; X. Confederate & Southern
States Coins & Currency: 5 articles; XI. Large & Small Size
Notes: 4 articles; XII. Fractional Currency: 3 articles;
XIII. Medals: 1 1 articles; XIV. Miscellaneous Articles: 9
articles. A few of the authors are: Chapman, E. Adams, Kosoff,
Pradeau, Elder, Hetrich, Pipes, Philpott, Jr., Wismer, Muscalus,
Bradbeer, Valentine, Limpert, Schulman and others. 35.
5 1/2” x 9”, D
609 Selections from The Numismatist: Ancient and Medieval
Coins. 1960. 318 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very fine, hard bound, blue cloth, gilt. Contents: I. Beginning
of Coinage: 3 articles; II. Greek Coins: 2 articles; III. Survey
of Roman Coinage: 3 articles; IV. Republican Roman
Coinage: 3 articles; V. Imperial Roman Coinage: 8 articles;
VI. Later Roman Empire Coinage: 3 articles; VII. Coins &
Currency of Ancient Near East: 6 articles; VIII. Some Phases
of Ancient Coinage: 4 articles; IX. Money of the Bible: 2
articles; X. Ancient Coin Portraiture: 4 articles; XI. Medieval
Coinage: 6 articles; XII. Ancient & Oriental Coinage: 4
articles. A few of the authors are: Dodson, Walker, Newell,
Stanton, Holzer, Curtis, Lhotka, Howe, Robertson,
M(x>re, Watso. 35.
5 112” x 9”, D
6 1 0 Selections from The Numismatist: Mixlem Foreign Currency.
1961. 320 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt. Contents: 1. Canada:
3 articles; II. Mexico: 5 articles; III. South America: 3 articles;
IV. West Indies: 2 articles; V. England: 4 articles; VI. Spain:
4 articles; VII. France: 6 articles; VIII. Russia: 7 articles;
IX. Germany: 6 articles; X. China: 4 articles; XI. Other
Countries: 9 articles. Some authors are: Sigler, McLachlan,
Bowman, Wilson, Coffing, Voetter, Perpali, Scahy, Anderson,
( ’alia >, 1 ’( >nd, Rackus, Craig, Kami, Perez, Eklund and others.35.
5 1/2" x 9", I)
ANDERSON, MICHAEL
611 A Numismatic History of Ecuador. 2001. 394 pages.
Color frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
New', full color pictorial card cover. Contents 1: The Royal
Audiencia; 2: Gran Colombia; 3: The Quito Mint; 4: Republic
of Ecuador; 5: The Dispute with the Guayaquil Superior Court;
6: The Marcist Revolution; 7 : The First Decimalisation; 8: The
“Banco Particular” Coinage and the end of the Quito Mint; 9:
Towards a Copper Coinage; 10: The Introduction of the Sucre;
1 1 : The First Gold Standard; 12: The Moratory Law; 13: The
Kemmerer Mission and the Second Gold Standard; 14: From
the Coinage Laws of 1937 to the dollarisation of the Sucre. 90.
6 "x8”,Q
ANDERSON, WILLIAM G.
612 The Price of Liberty: The Public Debt of the American
Revolution. 1983. 180 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, dust jacket over hard bound red cloth, bright gilt.
Contents Part I: History of the Revolutionary Debt;
II: Tire R.M. Smythe Catalogue of American Revolutionary
Debt Certificates (by States). Excellent bibliography. 50.
7 1 12" x 10 1/4”, K
ANDREWS, FRANK D.
Vineland, New Jersey
1924 Max Mehl Reprint of Andrews Work.
613 The United States Copper cents 1816-1857 An Arrange-
ment of The Different Die Varieties by Frank D. Andrews
1 883 . Reprinted with Additions and Corrections by Max Mehl.
1924 Reprint. 48 pages.
New, hard bound red cloth over tan card cover, bright gilt.
With 5 page Appendix: New Varieties of United States Cents,
1816-1857, inclusive. Described both Obverse by Position of
Curl, Point of 6th star, Point of hair remarks and Reverse by
wreath, leaves, remarks. 40.
7" x 6”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 2242, P
ANGUS, IAN
614 Paper Money. 1975. 128 pages. Color, Black & White
Photography.
New, slighdy w orn color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound
brown cloth, bright gilt. Contents 1 : Tire Origins of Paper
Money; 2: British Paper Money; 3: American Paper Money;
4: European Paper Money; 5: Asian Paper Money; 6: African
Paper Money; 7: Australasian Paper Money; 8: Emergency
Paper Money; 9: Commemorative Paper Money; 10: Other
Kinds of Paper Money; 1 1 : Collecting Paper Money. 35.
8” x 10 1/2", Clain-Stefanelli #1296 2,X
ARROYO, HENRI
6 1 5 The Ottoman Coinage of Tilimsan. Oriental Numismatic
Society Occasional Paper No. 12. January, 1979. 6 pages.
Photo illustrated. Line art illustrated.
New, single pages. “As their power grew, the osmanli sultans
struck coins in some towns remote from their metropolis.
The products of these provincial mints normally conform to
the pattern laid down by the central authorities so that the
appearance at Tilisman on the western limits of the Ottoman
Empire, of a very unorthodox type of coinage deserves
some attention.
The paper deals with only the coins for which attribution is
beyond any doubt. It will not therefore cover the Ziyanid
PUBLIC AUCTION /\ NJ L 0 ivl /\ 1 1
LAI LA SA LE NUMBEll-I^'OURTEEN
71.
coins bearing the name of Suleyman and tentatively ascribed
by Hazard ( 1 ) to the tenth Ottoman Sultan. ’’-Introduction.
Historical background and description of coins are given. 25.
8 1/2” x 11”, X
BABELON, JEAN
6 1 6 Catalogue de la Collection de Luynes, publie sous les auspices
de L’Academie des inscriptions et belles-lettres. Monnaies
Grecques. II, Grece Continentale et lies. 1925. 32 Plates,
LV11-LXXXIX.
Fine, paper cover sheets, individual plates printed on heavy
paper. Four volumes of this collection was printed with four
volumes of plates 1924-1936. These are the plates only for
Volume 2. 90.
7 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #1883*, Qrwrson page 57, z
617 Exposition Concours de Numismatique. Catalogue evec
preface de M. Jean Babelon. Exposdition Organisee par le
Cabinet des Medailles la Societe Francaise de Numismatique
et le Musee Monetaire. 1951. 191 pages. 15 plates. Map.
Very good, green card cover peripheral fading, some notations
in margins. Table des Matieres I: Une trouvaille et les
renseignements historiques et economiques que l’on peut en tirer;
II: La numismatique comme source de renseignements
historiques; III: La numismatique comme source de
renseignements economiques; IV: La numismatique dans
l’histoire de Part; V: Symbolisme et realisme dans la
numismatique; VI: Rapports de Part monetaire a Part des sceaux;
VII: Les animaux dans la numismatique; VIII: Histoire d’un
culte dans la numismatique; IX: La sentiment religieux dans la
numismatique; X: La chute de PEmpire romain; XI: Influence
de Byzance en numismatique: XII: Les guerres de Religion; XIII:
La Marine; XIV: L’Union frangaise et les Etats associes; XV:
Insignes militaires de PA mice frangaise; XVI: Les Medailles
Calendriers; XVII: Medailles, jetons et sceaux des institutions
hospitalieres et charitables; XVIII: La medaille comme docu-
ment iconographique; XIX: Ateliers monetaries; XX: La faux
monnayage; XXI: Histoire d’une collection publique de
monnaies. Some of the authors of the 64 papers presented
are: M.P. Naster; M.L. Mildenberg; M.B.F. Rochesnard; M.J.
Mazard; M.H. Cahn; M.H.W. Holzer among many others. 80.
6” x 9”,R
BANCO DO BRASIL S.A.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
VERY SCARCE ILLUSTRATED
PAPER MONEY BOOK
618 Cedulas Brasileiras da Republica: Emissoes do Tesouro
Nacional. Museu e Arquivo Historico. 1965. 112 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Banco do Brasil & A
Museu c Arquivo Histdrico
Cedulas Brasileiras da Republica
EmisvOcs do Tesouro Nacional
Rio de Janeiro. I%5
Very good, pictorial card cover chipped and slight tears,
contents fine. 93 notes each illustrated with: Valor; Fabricante;
Ano de emissao; Perdeu o valor em; Anverso & Reverso
Dimensoes; Cores; Metodo de impressao; Numeros da estampa;
Assinatura simples autografada; Obsevagoes. We offered a
similar conditioned book in our auction ^9 where it realized
$182. A must reference book for the Brazilian paper
money collector. 125.
8 3/4” x 12”, Z
BENDALL, SIMON & BROOME, MICHAEL
619 Seljuq Silver Dirhams with Palaeologan Countermarks.
Oriental Numismatic Society Occasional Paper No. 20.
July, 1985. 4 pages. 2 photos.
New, single pages, folded for mailing. “In 1878 Gustave
Schlumberger published three Seljuq dirhams bearing double
countermarks of Palaeologan form (1). One side depicts a
geometric pattern made up of a diamond with pellets on each
point and each face, while the other depicts the two Palaeologan
B’s back to back. He wrote, (in French) “I have received on
different occasions in the last two years, silver coins of the
Seljuq sultans of Iconium, bearing clear countermarks of the
two B’s so frequently represented on the Rhodian coinage.
These Arab coins all belong to the 1 3 th century. It is quite
certain that the countermarks were applied in Rhodes at this
period, very probably by one of the Seigneurs of Rhodes, in
order to give free circulation to the coinage of a neighbouring
country which circulated abundantly in the island.”
But is there sufficient evidence to endorse Schlumberger’s
conviction about this attribution?”-Introduction. Recorded
Specimens, Punch Dies, Date of Cbuntennarking, Provenance,
Rhodian Hoard, Other Possibilities, Conclusion. 25.
8 1/2” X 11", X
OOTOBER 5-6. 200 1
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PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
BANKS, FLORENCE AIKEN
620 Coins of Bible Days. 1955. 1 78 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound blue cloth, silver. “More than 190
actual-size photos. Begins with a general description of Greek
coinage through the period of the Hellenistic monarchies.
Briefly mentions the autonomous Jewish coinage, and then
discusses the Roman and other coinages which circulated in
the Holyland at the time of Jesus, and relates them to stories
found in the Bible.” Contents 1: Seeing the Past Through Coins;
2: Before Coins; 3: Pioneers of Coinage; 4: The Pervasive Greeks;
5: Kings of Daniel’s Prophecies; 6: Pre-Roman Times in Pales-
tine; 7: Rome Supreme; 8: Coins That Jesus Knew; 9: Coins
Recalling the Apostles; 10: Portraits from New Testament Years;
1 1 : J udea’s End and Christian Rome’s Beginning. 30.
6 1/4” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #16412. Daehn 2904, H
BARRON, COLIN
621 Traditional Currencies of Papua New Guinea No. 1. Kina
Pearlshell. Oriental Numismatic Society Occasional Paper
No. 23. February, 1989. 2 Maps. 3 photos.
New, self paper cover, folded for mailing. “The Kina is made
from the goldlip pearlshell (pinctada maxima Jameson) which
is a valve of the pearl oyster found in the Torres Strait and
Manus Province. It is cut into crescent shapes by removing
the central muscle and is traded along the southern coast of
Papua New Guinea as far as the Fly River. From the Hy
River area goldlip pearlshell is traded into the highlands of
Papua New Guinea where it is highly valued. It is called “kina”
in Tok Pisin, the lingua franca of Papua New Guinea, and
“kin” in Melpa, the language spoken around Mount Hagen.”-
Introduction. Description, Uses, Exchange of Pearlshells, Moka,
Tee, Mok-Ink, Pearlshells as Bridewealth, Changes in the use
of Pearlshells. 25.
8 1/4” x 11 1 12”, X
BEHRENS, KATHRYN L.
John Hopkins University Studies in Historical & Political Science
622 Paper Money in Maryland 1727-1789. 1923. 98 pages.
'
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY STUDIES
Hictoiical and Pouiicai Screwct:
laf«vwiti •! Nmhi, PcbUtI «!
PtfMItCMW*
PAPER MONEY IN MARYLAND
1727-170*/
New, unopened, oversize tan paper cover. Chapter
I: Economic Conditions in Maryland, 1725; 11: Passage
of the Paper Currency Act of 1733; III: Attempts to
Remedy Defects; IV: Public Finance and the Sinking Fund;
V: Other Issues before the Revolution; VI: Early Paper
Money of the Revolution; VII: The Issues of the Later
Revolution; VIII: I he Last Struggle for Paper Money;
IX: The Bank Stock Controversy. Bibliography.
We offered a similar conditioned book in our Auction
Eleven where it realized $138. 100.
6” x 9 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #13331, x
BELDEN, BAUMAN L.
Cranford, NJ
A SUPERBLY BOUND ORIGINAL AMERICAN
CLASSIC AND A MOST IMPORTANT
REFERENCE ON THIS SUBJECT. BOUND IN
FULL LEATHER WITH BROWN CLOTH SUP
CASE, LEATHER LABEL
623 Indian Peace Medals Issued in die United States. American
Numismatic Society. 1927. 46 pages. Frontispiece. 22 plates.
Fine, hard bound full leather with small inventory' sticker resi-
due at bottom of spine, ornate gilt design over original tan card
cover, contents new. 68 medals described. Three hundred and
fifty copies of this work printed. This is Number 245.
(See similar bound S.S. Crosby book). Definitely worth
reviewing at the auction. 200.
9” x 1 1 1/2” Clain-Stefanelli # 15023*. Suetens #465, A
BETTS, C. WYLLYS
1970 REPRINT
624 American Colonial History illustrated by Contemporary
Medals. 1964 Reprint. 332 pages. Frontispiece. Line
art illustrations.
Fine, haul bound brown cloth, gilt. Edited hy William T.R.
Marvin and Lyman Haynes Low. Chapter I: The Period of
Discovery ( 1 556-1651 ); II: The Period of Colonization (1632-
1737); III: The Vernon Medals; IV: American Proclamation
Pieces of Ferdinand VI of Spain (1746-7); V: The Period of
Intercolonial; Wars (1745-1763); VI: American Proclamation
Pieces of Charles III of Spain (1760-1 ); VII: From the Peace of
Paris to the Revolution (1763-1775); VIII: The Period of the
Revolutionary War (1775-1782); IX: The Independence of
America Recognized (1782-1786). Index I: Legends and
Inscriptions; II: Die Sinkers and Engravers; III: Persons, Places
and Subjects. 623 Medals listed and described by both
obverse, reverse, metal and in some cases historical notes.45.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli 15025*, F
pcjruic: alic:tion anh mail rild sale ftujmrhr-fcaejrtuhdj
73.
B1DWELL, GEORGE
625 Forging His Chains, The Autobiography of George Bidwell,
an authentic history of his unexampled career in America and
Europe, with the story of his connection with die so-called
£ 1 ,000,000 Forgery on die Bank of England, and a complete
account of his arrest, trial, conviction, and confinement
for fourteen years in English prisons. With Numerous
Illustrations. 1889. 560 pages. Illustrated. Frontispiece.
Vers1 good, hard bound purple cloth, gilt cover. 5 1 chapters of
captivating reading. 45.
6” x 8 3/4”,F
BIRDSALL, CLAIR M.
626 The United States Branch Mint at Dahlonega, Georgia:
Its History and Coinage. 1984. 119 pages. 6 Enlarged color
plates. 10 tables. Maps.
New, hard bound red cloth, gilt. Section I: Branch Mint
Legislation; II: Construction of the Branch Mint Edifice;
III: Operations of the Branch Mint of the United States at
Dahlonega, Georgia; IV: The C.S.A. Assay Office at Dahlonega;
V: The Coinage of the Dahlonega Mint; VI: Postwar
Activities; VII: Bibliography; VIII: Appendices. 75.
8 1/2” x 11”, A
BLOOM, MURRAY TEIGH
627 Money of Their Own: The true stories of the world’s greatest
counterfeiters. 1982. 314 pages. Photo illustrations including
one photo of hand drawn $50 bill. 1 line art illustration.
New, pictorial torn dust jacket over hard bound green
leatherette, bright gilt. Enjoy reading about; I: The Money
Maker of Lecumberri; II: Emanuel Ninger, His Money
Was Worth More; III: Jose Beraha Zdravko, The Honest
Counterfeiter Who Beat the Royal Mint; IV: The Man Who
Got Away With It; V: The Counterfeiter from Yale; VI: The
Prince of Counterfeiters; VII: The Respectable Counterfeiters;
VIII: Sperati, The Counterfeiter They Had to Buy Out; IX:
Bemie & Solly: The Inside Story of Nazi Germany’s Counter-
feiting; X: Artur Alves Reis, The Man Who Almost Stole
Portugal; XI: Epilogue: Does Counterfeiting Have a Future ?30.
4 1/4” x 7”,F
BATES, MICHAEL
628 Report of the Islamic Numismatic Workshop at the Tenth
International Numismatic Congress. Oriental Numismatic
Society Occasional Paper No. 21. December, 1986. 4 pages.
New, self paper cover. Reports given by Olcer, Negre, Hoven,
Llisch, Lowick, Saenz-Diaz, and Spengler. 25.
8 1/4” x 11 112”, X
629 Mystery Mints of the Umayyads; Additions and Corrections.
Oriental Numismatic Society Occasional Paper No. 22.
December, 1987- 5 pages. 2 photos.
New, self paper cover, folded for mailing. “Most Umayyad
dirhams have mint names that can be identified and located
with the help of the medieval Arabic geographical references,
but there are some dirhams with names that have not yet been
recognized. The following is a list of these Umayyad
“mystery mints” with comments that may be of use to other
scholars in the process of identification.”-Introduction. 25.
8 1/4” x 11 1/2” ,X
BOWERS, Q. DAVID
630 United States Gold Coins. An Illustrated History. 1982,
1st printing. 415 pages. 24 Color plates and Black & White
photo illustrations.
New, hard bound red leatherette, gilt, with round inset of
Double Eagle. Contents 1 : American Gold and Gold Coinage:
An Overview; 2: Mints and Minting; 3: Gold Coins and
Collectors: 19th Century; 4: Gold Coins and Collectors: 20th
Century; 5: Gold Dollars; 6: Quarter Eagles; 7: $3 Gold Pieces;
8: $4 Gold Pieces; 9: Half Eagles; 1 0: Eagles; 1 1 : Double Eagles;
12: Odier American Gold Issues. 1 1 Appendices, I: United
States Gold Coins: Specifications; II: United States Gold Coins:
Design Types; III: United States Gold Coins: Designers;
IV: Philadelphia Mint Gold Coin Production: Business Strikes;
V: Philadelphia Mint Gold Coin Production: Proofs; VI: Carson
City Mint Gold Coin Production; VII: Charlotte Mint
Gold Coin Production; VIII: Dahlonega Mint Gold Coin
Production; IX: Denver Mint Gold Coin Production; X: New
Orleans Mint Gold Coin Production; XI: San Francisco Mint
Gold Coin Production. 50.
8 1/2” x ll”t
631 The History of United States Coinage: As Illustrated by
the Garrett Collection. 1980. 572 pages. Color &. b/w plates,
photo illustrated.
Fine, black leatherette with color photo of Brasher Doubloon
inserted in cover. Contents; 1: 19th Century Numismatics;
2: 20th Century Numismatics; 3: The Garrett Collection;
4: Early Colonial Issues; 5: Later Colonial, State, and Related
Coinage; 6: Washington Pieces; 7: A History of the Mint;
8: A Survey of Coinage; 9: Reid and Bechtler Coinage;
10: The California Gold Rush; 11: Gold Coinage of
California; 12: Gold Coinage of Oregon, Utah and Colorado;
13: Numismatic Americana; 3 Appendices. 25.
8 1/2” x 11", T
632 American Numismatics Before the Civil War 1760-1860:
Emphasizing the story of Augustus B. Sage. 1998. 429 pages.
Frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound full color cover. “This volume is certainly
a biography, for it traces the life story of Sage, a veritable
numismatic supernova of the late 1850’s. Young Augustus
came out of nowhere to create an enormous legacy in the
hobby, then quickly vanished from the scene. Despite his
historical importance, virtually nothing had found its way into
print about “Gus” Sage before now, and Bowers’ reconstruc-
tion of his life is as fascinating as it is important.”-Foreword.
Signed by Bowers’ 40.
8 1/2” x 1 1 ”,H
BOOSEL, HARRY X.
Chicago, Illinois
633 L.G. Kaufman Endowment Fund: Highlights of the
L.G. Kaufman Collection. 1978. 12 pages.
Fine, yellow card cover. Description of what is contained in
each of die 1 5 frames in the First National Bank Coin Room.25.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, L
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74.
PUBLIC : AUCTION AND MAIL RIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
BOGGS, WINTHROP S.
Published by The American Philatelic Society, Inc.
IMPORTANT PAPER MONEY ENGRAVING
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
“In the first portion vve give a short history of the origin
and subsequent development of Rawdon, Wright, Hatch
& Edson, until the firm became a part of the American
Bank Note Co., in 1858. This portion is illustrated by
a number of bank notes produced by it and its
contemporaries. We believe that bank notes are more
characteristic of the work of these various engraving
firms than postage stamps which were merely
incidental.
The second portion discusses the stamps which are the
product of Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, and their
immediate predecessors Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. In
this discussion we collate (for the first time we believe),
the information concerning the first issues of the United
States and Canada, which to our mind presents a most
instructive parallelism.
TaM« SKowm< Step* *«*d Tim* Titian in the Preparation
•f th« 1151-57 !**««» •* Canada
The third portion is a reproduction, practically in its
entirety, of an important article which appeared in
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine for February 1862,
on the manufacture of bank notes, with such comments
as we have deemed pertinent.
The fourth and final portion is also a reprinting, practi-
cally complete of another article which appeared in the
same magazine for October 187 1 on the New York Post
Office, again with various comments by us, concluding
with a reprint of the pages of the Postal Information
from a manual of New York Citv dated 1866.”
Wright, Hatch and Edson of New York City to which is added
Sundry comments, and articles of interest, illuminating
the scene of that time. 1949. 100 pages. 50 Photo & line art
illustrations. Tables.
Fine, brown card cover. 25 notes photo illustrated.
For both the paper money and stamp collector looking for
historical information. 265.
7” x 10”, Y
BOTSFORD, G.W. & ROBINSON, JR., C.A.
635 Hellinic History'. 1948, Third Edition. 509 pages. 103 plates.
19 line art illustrations. 28 maps. Economic Map of the
Mediterranean World in the Fifth Century B.C., Front
endpaper; Alexander’s Empire, Rear endpaper.
Very good, hard bound green cloth, gilt. Contents 1:
Introduction; II: The Bronze Age; III: The Middle Age;
IV: Lie City-State; V: Colonial Expansion and the Rise of
Tyranny; VI: Sparta and the Peloponnesian League;
VII: Athens and the Triumph of Democracy; VIII: The
Civilization of Archaic Greece; IX: The Persian Wars;
X: Lie Delian League; XI: The Greek World after Plataea;
XII: The Athenian Empire; XIII: The Peloponnesian War;
XIV: Lie Periclean Age; XV: Sparta and Liebes; XVI: Sicily
and Magna Graecia; XVII: The Rise of Macedon;
XVIII: Alexander the Great; XIX: Greece during Alexanders
Absence; XX: C ireek Civilization in the Fourth Century; XXI:
Lie New Era; XXII: Lie Liird Century; XXIII: The Social
and Economic t Conditions of the 1 lellenistic Age; XXIV: Egypt
and Asia under the Successors; XXV: The Art and Literature of
the I lellenistic Age; XXVI: The Encroachment of Rome. 60.
6 1/2” x9 1 12 "y
PUBLIC AUJCrriOlSI ANH 2V1/\1L 131 LA SALE NLJMBLR-Fe^LJRTEEN
75.
BRAMSEN, LUDWIG ERNST
ORIGINAL THREE VOLUME SET 1904-1913.
636 Medaillier Napoleon Le Grand ou Description des Medailles,
Cliches et Medailles-Decorations Relatives aux Affaires de la
France pendant Le Consulat et L’Empire. Premiere Partie
1799-1809, Deuxieme Partie 1810-1815, Troisieme Partie
18 16- 1869. 150 pages, XXX; 132 pages, XXV1I1; 111 pages,
XXIX, 18 pages Table des matieres.
MEDAILLIER NAPOLEON LE GRAND
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LE 00NSCLA.T ET L'EMWllE
PREMIERE PARTIE
1700—1609
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Very good, pictorial green card cover, first volume chipped
upper corner. 2330 listings with obverse and reverse
descriptions, sizes, references to cabinets, collections and sales.
Imprime en 400 exemplaires. “The best reference on
Napoleonic medals.” 150.
8 112” x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #14507*, Qrierson page 262, z
BREEN, WALTER & GILLIO, RONALD J.
THE STANDARD REFERENCE WORK
63 7 California Pioneer Fractional Gold. Historic Gold Rush Small
Change 1852-1856 and Suppressed Jewelers’ Issues 1859-
1882. 1983, 1st edition. 160 pp. Photoillustrated.
CAL^ORNAA
PIONEER
FK’\en< INAL
G OLD
Historic Gold Rush Small C hange 1855s -1856
And Suppressed Jewelers’ Issues 1859-1882
Fine, pictorial card cover. Contents I: Period One (1852- 1 856);
II: Period Two ( 1 859- 1 882 ); 1 1 1: Period Three ( 1833-19??). 200.
8 1/2” x 1 1 ”,L
BREEN, WALTER
638 Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of U. S. and Colonial Proof Coins
1722-1977. 1977. 324 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown cloth, gilt.
Contents; I: The Proofing Process: American Colonial Proofs
&. Their Antecedents; II: U.S. Presentation & Proof Coins:
Overview; III: Presentation Coins & Sets 1 792- 1 8 16; IV: Proof
Coins & Sets, Old Tenor, 1817-1833; V: Diplomatic & Other
V.I.P. Coins & Sets 1834-39; VI: Presentation & Other
“Master” Coins &. Sets 1840-57; VII: Publicly Sold Proof Coins
& Sets 1858-1889; VIII: Stereotypy Rules 1890-1906;
IX: Experimental Finishes 1907-16; X: The Clandestine Years
1917-35; XI: Brilliant Proofs Make A Comeback 1936-64;
XII: Aftennath: Sandwich Metal, “SMS” & S Mint Proofs;
XIII: Branch Mint Proofs; XIV: Caviar: Mintmasters’
Provisionals; XV: Tire 1856 Flying Eagle Cents; XVI: Restrikes
& fantasy Pieces; XVII: Valuation Guide; XVIII: Glossary; XIX:
Sources & Abbreviations; XX: Investment in Proof Coins. 40.
8 1/2" x 11” Clain-Stefanelli #12268, A
639 Walter Breen’s Complete Encyclopedia of U. S. and Colonial
Coins. With over 4,000 illustrations: The definitive numis-
matic reference book. 1 988. 754 pages. Photo illustrated. Tables.
New, pictorial color dust jacket over black clodr, bright gilt.
Over 7,800 entries and over 4,000 illustrations. Describes
every major and minor American coin from the first brass
Bermuda shillings 1616 to modem day sandwich coins
including all rarities and variations. Histories of designers,
engravers, mints & authorization acts. Contents; Part One: Early
American Coins; Part Two: Federal Minor Coinages;
Part Three: Federal Silver and Sandwich-Metal Coinages;
Part Four: Federal Gold Coinages; Part Five: Commemorative
Coinages; Part Six: The United States Provisional Branch Mint
at San Francisco (1851-53); Part Seven: Private, Pioneer and
Territorial Gold Coins; Part Eight: Other Authorized Local
Issues including Southern Confederacy, Federal Emergency
Coinage for Alaska and Kingdom of Hawaii. 49 chapters. 7 5 .
8 1/2” x 11”, A
BROOKE-LITTLE, J.P.
640 An Heraldic Alphabet. 2000, New and Revised Edition.
234 pages. 300+ Line art illustrations
New, color pictorial card cover. Contents 1 : Heralds and the
birth of heraldry; 2 : The developement of arms; 3 : Tire grammer
of heraldry; 4: The law of arms; 5: The alphabet. “Clear,
definitive and precise, An Heraldic Alphabet is the essential
glossary for all students of heraldry and for those thousands of
people intrigued by this engrossing subject.” 25.
5 1/4” x 8 1/2”, Y
BRUCE II, COLIN R.
lola, WI
64 1 Standard Catalog of Mexican Coins, Paper Money, Stocks,
Bonds and Medals. El Catalogo de Moneda de Mexico,
Papel Moneda, Acciones, Bonos y Medallas. 1981. 352 pages.
Photo illustrated. Map
Fine, color pictorial card cover. Covers coins from the Aztec
Empire to 8 Reales Trade Dollar to the World. Gaytan numbers
are used for all paper money listings. Complete, Detailed
Listings From 1536. 50.
8 1/2” x 11” Clain-Stefanelli # 10759, K
IOOZ ‘S>'S >!3tIC')JLJT>CT
76.
PUBLIC AUC ;nON AND MAIL RIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
BROWNING, A.W.
A CLASSIC QUALITY REPRINT
642 The Early Quarter Dollars of the United States 1796-1838.
With a Few Remarks Concerning Their Types, Varieties and
Rarity. Illustrated on Eight Photographic Plates. 36 pages.
8 plates mounted on linen card stock.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, gilt. “About 1950, John J. Ford,
Jr., retrieved the original negatives and issued a second limited
printing, using unissued copies of the original printed text
with new contact prints; these plates are on far heavier, stiffer
paper than the originals, and of higher photographic quality.”-
Breen. 180.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2", A
643 The Early Quarter Dollars of the United States 1796-1838
With the Quarter Dollar Section from “Hazeltine Type Table
Catalogue” Zenith Reprint. 44 pages. 8 photographic plates.
Fine, tan card cover, peripherally faded. “60” printed in red on
title page. With 8 black and white glossy photos with “60” printed
in red on back of each photo. 50.
6” x 9" & 8" x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #12269,P
BRUNK, GREGORY G.
POB 12 5, Hudson, IA 50643
644 American and Canadian Countermarked Coins. 1987.
349 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound brown cloth, bright gilt. Contents Part I;
Introduction; II: Purposive Countermarks; III: Information on
Unique Pieces; IV: General Listing of Countermarks.
Appendix I: Foreign Merchant Countennarks; II: Foreign
Hacienda Countermarks; III: Foreign Political Countermarks;
IV: Private Countermarks in Non-Latin Letters. 80.
8 1/2" x 1 1”,K
BUCKLAND, RAYMOND
645 Coin Divination: Pocket Fortuneteller. 194 pages. Line
art illustrated.
Burke, Jofm, and Sir Bernard Burke, (formerly John Bernard
Burke,) father and son, to whom we are itulebted for a
number of valuable works on Heraldry and Qenealogy.
The luive t vritten separately and cojointly. ’’-Allibone
99 BEAUTIFUL HAND COLORED PLATES?
646 The Book of Orders of Knighthood and Decorations of Honour
of All Nations comprising an historical account of each order,
military, naval, and civil, from the earliest to the present time,
with lists of the knights and companions of each British
Order. Embellished with Fac-Simile Coloured Illustrations
of the Insignia of the various orders. 1858. 411, 16 pages.
Plates 2-100, missing #1.
Very good, hard bound 3/4 reddish brown morroco, 1/4 red
cloth, 5 raised bands, gilt, gilt all edges. A Standard Reference.
“A popular handbook based largely on Wahlen’s work.” Ideal
collectible also, for those who collect hand colored books.250.
6" x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #15135. Suetens 11, F
BURNIE, R.H.
647 Small California and Territorial Gold Coins. Quarter Dollars,
Half Dollars & Dollars. 1955. 96 pages.
Very good, blue composition card cover, gilt. Contents 1 : Small
California Gold; 2: Quarter Dollars Octagon; 3: Quarter
Dollars Round; 4: Half Dollars Octagon; 5: Half Dollars Round;
6: One Dollars Round; 7: One Dollars Round; 8: Supplement-
Quarter Dollars to Dollars, Octagon and Round; 9: Territorial
And State Gold; 10: Alaska Gold; 1 1 : State Gold; 12: Califor-
nia Gold Tokens; 13: Miscellaneous Tokens; 14: So-Called
Dollars; 15: Valuation Tables; 16: Reference Table of Weights,
Fineness, Equivalents, And Intrinsic Values; 17: Type Listing-
Small California Coins Listed As To Initial Types. 40.
8 1/2” x 1 1” Clain-Stefanelli #12469,K
BURZIO, HUMBERTO F.
Santiago de Chile
IMPORTANT SPANISH-AME RICAN
COINAGE BOOKS
New, full color card cover. Contents, Part One: Coins of the
Same Dene nnination; Two: Grins of Different Denominations;
Three: Grins for Tarot and Dominoes; Four: Coins for I Ching;
Five: The Practice of Grin Divination. “With the Toss of a
Coin. . .you can receive yes or no answers to questions, find out
which choice is best from among several options, arid even
discover when future events will come to pass.
Tliis little pocketbcxrk is filled with divinatory techniques using
coins-it includes many variations of the coin toss, and it
also combines the coins with numerology, talking boards, tarot,
dominoes, or the I Ching.
Divination with coins is simple, inexpensive, and portable.
You can do readings for yourself and others anytime, anywhere.
Tut a pm new spin on fotunetelling with Coin Divination. ”25.
5” x 6”Y
“Is an exhaustive study of the Spanish-American
coinage conveniently arranged in alphabetical order
by entries”
648 Diccionario de la Moneda Hispanoamericana Laminas. 1956.
116 pages of plates.
Fine, oversize white card cover, contents New. 908 photo
illustrations from Aguila con una serpiente en el pico to
Zongolica o Songolica of obverse and reverse w ith text. 1 00.
8 1/4” x 1 1 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1462, Ferrari *13. Z
649 Diccionario de la Moneda Hispanoamericana I. Letras A a
LL. 1958. 327 pages. Line art illustrated.
Fine, oversize white card cover, peripheral discoloring,
contents New, pages are uncut. Text in Spanish. 100.
8 1 14”x 1 1 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli# 1 1462. Qriersonfxige 2 13, Ferrari *13. Z
BURKE, SIR BERNARD
“b. /8I5, in London, was educated at the College of Caen,
in Normandy, and called to the bar in 1839. In 1853 he was
apprinted to succeed the late Sir William Betham as Ulster
King of Arms and Knight Attendant of the Order of St. Patrick;
he was knighted in 1854; in 1867 he was apfmnted keeper
of the state papers of Ireland, and in 1874 governor of the
National (jallery of Ireland. Besides the tunics mentioned
in vol. i., ...he has IntbUshed...: 5. Orders of Knighthood:
Decorations of Honour, Lon., 1858.”
650 Die k ionano tic Li Moncdu 1 1 ispcinoiinicnCiinu 11* Lctrds M <i
Z. 1958. 453 pages. Line an illustrated.
Very fine, oversize white card cover, contents New, pages are
uncut . Text in Spanish. 1 00.
8 1/4 x 1 1 3/4”, C ‘Uun-Stefcovlli It 1 1462. Qriersan Ixigc 211, Ferrari *1 l.Z
65 1 Bids lor all 3 above lots must exceed the individual bids by5%
PI fBLIC Al JC -Tic ^NJ ANDMAIL 131 LY JS/S.LE NUMI^HR-FOURTEEN 77-
BUTTREY, JR., THEODORE V.
652 Coinage of the Americas. 1973.139 pages Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial blue card cover creased lower right. ANS pub-
lication of a series of papers, edited by Theodore V. Buttrey,
Jr. 1 : The Spanish Tradition: A- Antecedents to Coined Money
by H. Burzio; B- The Colonial Monetary System by H. Burzio;
C- The Spanish American Republics by H. Burzio and
T. Buttrey, Jr.; 2: The Portuguese Tradition byT. Buttrey, Jr.; 3:
The Dutch Tradition by H. Grunthal; 4: The Swedish Tradi-
tion by H. Grunthal; 5 : The Danish Tradition by T. Buttrey, Jr.;
6: The French Tradition: A. The Colonial Period by J. Brady;
B. Haiti by T. Buttrey, Jr.; 7: The British Tradition: A- The
British West Indies by R. Byrne; B- Cut and Counterstamped
Issues by H. Kaslove; C. Modem Coinages by T. Buttrey, Jr.;
D. Canada by H. Kaslove; 8: The United States of America:
A. Colonial Coinages by E. Newman; B. Coinage of the United
States by W. Breen. Important Reference. 50.
7” x 8 1/2” Clain-Stefanelli #1 1874. Qrierson page 212, Q
CALBETO DE GRAU, GABRIEL
San Juan, Puerto Rico
653 Compendivm VIII Reales. Compendio de las piezas de ocho
reales. 2 volumes. 1970. 733 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, blue cloth, gilt. With 12 page Precios
(En dolares). This two volume valuable reference has
historic data of each mint, statistics, rarity. 1805 photo
illustrations for comparisons. A must for every collector
of “Eight Reales” Text in Spanish and English.
We offered a similar book in our auction #9 where it
realized $267. This book is in better condition then the
one sold in sale #9. Profusely illustrated. 225.
9 1/2”. x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #11323, Z
CANTOR, NORMAN
654 The Civilization of the Middle Ages: A Completely Revised
and Expanded Edition of Medieval History, The Life and Death
of a Civilization. 1993. 604 pages.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound 1/4 black
cloth, mauve board, bright silver. Contents 1 : The Heritage of
the Ancient World; 2: The Foundations of the Middle Ages;
3: The Age of the Barbarian Invasions; 4: Justinian and
Mohammed; 5: The Advance of Ecclesiastical Leadership;
6: The Making of Carolingian Kingship; 7 : Culture and Society
in the First Europe; 8: Ecclesia and Mundus; 9: Byzantium,
Islam, and the West; 10: Europe in 1050; 11: The Gregorian
World Revolution; 1 2 : The Anglo-Norman Monarchy and the
Emergence of the Bureaucratic State; 1 3 : The First Crusade and
After; 14: The Intellectual Expansion of Europe; 15: Moslem
and Jewish Thought: The Aristotelian Challenge; 16: Varieties
of Religious Experience; 1 7 : The Entrenchment of Secular
Leadership; 18: Tire Peace of Innocent III; 19: Tire New Con-
sensus and Its Limitations; 20: Tire Search for Order; 2 1 : Late
Medieval and Renaissance Culture. “The Civilization of the
Middle Ages is the most readable and imaginative one-volume
history of the Middle Ages in the English language.” 60.
6 1/4” x 9 1/2”, Y
CARLTON, R. SCOTT
655 The International Encyclopaedic Dictionary of N umismatics.
1996. 444 pages. 16 color plates. Photo and line art illustrated.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound purple
board, bright silver. “500 high quality drawings, diagrams and
photos; 16 full-color pages of key coins, notes, tokens and
medals; 360 numismatically significant terms translated into
twenty modern languages; Concepts from 35 modern and
classical languages translated into English; 500 authentic pho-
tos; Hundreds of articles on almost every possible numismatic
topic.” 6,000 foreign terms translated into English. 60.
8” x 10 1/2", H
CATALOGUES OF COINS ETC. 1885-88
A BOUND VOLUME OF VARIOUS PUBLICATIONS
1885-88
656 Catalogues of Coins Etc. Edition 1885-88. 2 1/2” Thick.
Line art illustrated.
Very good, worn 1/2 black leather, marbled board, contents
Fine overall. Includes; E. Masons: Rare American Coins: Their
description, and Past and Present Values. 1887. (on title page in
ink slip of paper pasted on about cleaning instructions of coins
(toxic to people & coins); George J. Bauer: Catalogue of Coiris,
Medals, Tokens, Paper Money, Etc. 6 pages. First I have seen;
Scott Stamp & Coin: Catalogue of War Medals, Decorations,
Etc. 1888. Wida die colored tinted plate; A.M. Smith: Corn
Collectors’ of The United States Collectors Guide. V. 2, N.2,
1885; George Evans: Illustrated History of die US Mint, pages
are cut out, some pictures clipped out; Scott & Co.: Two
Standard Coin Catalogues of Silver, Copper, 1880 and
The American Journal of Philately and Coin Advertiser, 1879;
W. Woodward’s 80da Sale of A.M. Matdaews, 12/16-19/1885;
L.Low: 14 dr Sale of Foster Ely, 1 1/29-30/1886, Hand Priced;
L.Low: 1 3dr Sale of A. Tenney &. W. Porcher, 9/20/ 1 886, Hand
Priced; Mason & Co: 1st, 3rd, & 5th Boston Coin Sales, 1886-
1887, Hand Priced; Frossard: 57 th Sale of American Coins
and Colonial Coins, 7/29/1886, Hand Priced; Charles Bums:
Priced Catalogue of Autograph Letters and Documents;
The American Antiquarian: Vol. IV, Nos. 8-12, V. V, N. 1 1887-
88; C. Libbie & Co: Catalogue of the Eliot Collection of
Autographs, 3/10-11/1887; Ed. Frossard: 71st Sale of Stamps,
6/24/1887, Hand Priced; W.F. Greany: Catalogue of Coins,
Medals, Fractional, Colonial and Confederate Currency,
Electrotypes (See Enders in the Fixed Price Section for simi-
larity in offering electrotypes. Perhaps Enders was a supplier
to Greany); H. Sanderson: 2 Catalogues of Autographs on Sale
with a Mercer Price List of Confederate Notes; W. Woodward’s:
Price List of Woodward’s Coin Sale Catalogues, 4 pages; The
Philatelic Monthly: V.X1,N.12, 1885; D. Alward: Autographed
Letters, Interesting Manuscripts and Historical Documents. Most
of them State Paper to which Official Seals are attached, and
most of them Illustrated With Fine Portraits. 125.
6” x 9”,P
CLAIN-STEFANELLI, ELVIRA & VLADIMIR
DELUXE HARD BOUND EDITION
657 Chartered for Progress. Two Centuries of American
Banking. A Pictorial Essay. 1975. 143 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound, padded blue leatherette cover. Profusely
illustrated bodi in color and B/W. Contents 1 : Colonial Bank-
ing Ventures; 2: The Shaping of an Institution; 3: Banking in a
Growing Nation, 1815-1860; 4: Gold Dust Banking; 5: Edunic
Banks- Women in Banking; 6: In the Halls of the Stock
Exchange; 7: Banking in an Era of Industrial Expansion, I860-
1920; 8: Crisis and Recovery, 1920-1935; 9: Toward Electronic
Banking. Important and Informative Basic Reference. 40
9” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #1405*, F
I 007 ‘9-S EIH90XD0
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NUMBER-FOURTEEN
CLAIN-STEFANELLI , ELVIRA ELIZA
658 Numismatics an Ancient Science: A Survey of its History.
1965. 101 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial cream card cover. “A discussion in some detail of
the history of numismatics itself, from ancient and medieval
collectors and displays to the early twentieth century. The
author deals with private collections, government collections
and groups, university studies and publishing. Numismatics as a
science is also considered in various countries and areas of the
world. An extensive bibliography makes reference to all works
used in the footnotes, and pinpoints specific pages in dre works
that mat have been referred to... There are many numismatic
books, but very few books about numismatics.” A book every
numismatist should read. 30.
8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #16925*. R osichun 26, F
659 Select Numismatic Bibliography. 1965. 406 pages.
Very good, hard bound green cloth, gilt. While out dated
still can be a useful reference. At the time it was the
most important work covering nearly 5,000 books,
periodicals and periodical articles. Its geographical and
chronological scope was unlimited. Its coverage of for-
eign publications, early works, and obsolete periodicals
was incomparable. There are 9 sections. 20.
Clain-Stefanelli #10. Qrierson page 13. Rosie han 2,D
CLARKE, FRANK WIGGLESWORTH
“b. 1847, in Boston, Mass.; graduated at the Lawrence
Scientific School in 1867; ivas professor of chemistry and physics
in the University of Cincinnati from 1847 till 1883, when he
ivas appointed chief chemist to the U.S. Qeological Survey
at Washington. Allibone
660 Weights, Measures, and Money, of all Nations. 1875. 1 17pages.
Hard bound 1/4 leather, red cloth, gilt, marbled edges,
contents Fine. Part First, I: Introduction; II: The Weights,
Measures and Money, of all Nations, alphabetically arranged
according to Locality (Arabia to Zanzibar); Part Second,
I: Measures of Length, II: Road Measures; III: Square
Measures; IV: Land Measures; V: Cubic Measures; VI: Liquid
Measures; VII: Dry Measures; VIII: Weights IX: Money. 40.
5” x 7 1/2 ”,F
COLE, HOWARD N.
661 Coronation and Royal Commemorative Medals 1887-1977.
1977. 68 pages. Frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
Fine, oversize full color card cover. 25.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #14684, K
COMPARETTE, T.L.
662 Catalogue of Coins, Tokens, and Medals in the Collection of
The Mint of the United States at Philadelphia, Pa. 1912.
634 pages. 1 5 plates.
Very gcxxl, hard bound blue cloth worn around edges, gilt.
Contents 1: The United States of America; 2: British posses-
sions in North America; 3: Mexico; 4: Central America;
5: South America, under Spain; 6: Panama; 7: Colombia;
8: Venezuela; 9: Ecuador, 10: Peru; 1 1: Bolivia; 12: Chile;
13: Argentine Republic; 14: Uruguay; 15: Paraguay;
16: British Guiana; 17: French Guiana; 18: Brazil; 19: West
Indies; 20: Medals of the United States; 2 1 : Antique coins; 22:
( ireai Britain; 23: Scotland; 24: Netherlands; 25: Scandina-
vian countries; 26: Germany; 27: Hungary; 28: Austria;
29: Switzerland; 30: France; 31: Italy; 32: Spain; 33: Portugal;
34: Bulgaria; 35: Romania; 36: Serbia; 37: Greece; 38: Russia;
39: Poland; 40: I urkey; 41: Africa; 42: Asia; 43: Foreign
Medals; 44: Cataloguer’s note. Plates with opposite page
description and page number printed on tissue guard 1: 9 Coins,
Tokens and Patterns of Private Origin of the American
Colonies; II: 10 Gold Coins of the US; III: 5 Silver Dollars of
US; IV: 9 US Subsidiary and Minor Coins; V: 13 US Minor
Coins in Copper and Bronze; VI: 6 US Pattern Gold;
VII: 6 US Pattern Silver Dollars; VIII: 9 Private Gold Coins;
IX: 7 Spanish-American Gold Coins; X: 7 Silver Coins of the
Spanish Viceroyalty of Mexico; XI: 6 Necessity Coins of the
Mexican Revolution; XII: 8 Gold Coins of Republic of Mexico
and Central American Countries; XIII: 8 Gold Coins of South
American Republics; XIV: 6 Silver Coins of Central and South
American Countries and Ecuador; XV: 8 Silver Coins of Soudt
American Republics and Necessity Pieces of West Indian
Islands. Nice reference book to have that shows for example:
The Mints and Coinage of the Spanish-American Colonies and
Caribbean. Gives obverse and reverse descriptions, size in mm,
weights in grains, edge devices among other information.
Valuable for the researcher of both rare and common pieces in
the Mint Collection at the time with 215 pages for this section
alone. The United States Collection has 1 1 Calif., Fractional
Gold, US Patterns with sizes and weights and much more. 100.
6” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #12558, t
CORDOBA, C.A. & DIEZ-CANSECO S., D.
663 Aporte al conocimiento de la amonedacion de la Republica del
Pern, publicacion del Circulo de Amigos Numismaticos de
San Nicolas de los Arroyos, Serie Numismatica Universal,
N” 005; San Nicolas de los Arroyos, 1976. 23 pages.
Very good, mimeographed card cover and contents w ith small
tears at bottom, stapled as made. “Muy interesante aporte al
estudio y catalogacion de las amonedaciones pemanas. Algunos
capitulos de este teabajo son ampliaefon de otros publicados por
Carlos Alberto Cordoba.” 40.
8 1/2”. x 1 l”, Clain-Stefanelli #10934, Ferrari *1.581, Cordoba, Z
CRISWELL, GROVER C.
TWO VOLUME SET
664 North American Currency. First and Second Editions.
The Standard Paper Money Reference Completely Illustrated
and Priced. Colonial and Continental Currency; United States
Currency; Canadian Paper Money; Mexican Paper Money;
Confederate Paper Money and Bonds; Notes and Bonds
of Individual States, Cities, Counties, Towns, Railroad
Companies and Merchants. 1965, 1969. 942 & 942 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound pictorial green and red hoards. 40.
5” 1/2” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli # 13359, Z
665 North American Currency. The Standard Paper Money
Reference Completely Illustrated and Priced. Colonial and
Continental Currency; United States Currency; Canadian
Paper Money; Mexican Paper Money; Confederate Paper
Money and Bonds; Notes and Bonds of Individual States,
Cities, Counties, Towns, Railroad Companies and Merchants.
1965. 910 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound pictorial green board. Signed
by Criswell. 20.
5 1 12" x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1359, Z
PUBLIC M K mON ANDMAILBID SALl: NUMBER-FOUK I EEN 79-
CORDOBA, CARLOS ALBERTO
666 El Sol Peruano de Plata. Publicacion del Circulo de Amigos
Numismaticos de San Nicolas de los Arroyos. Serie
Numismatica Universal, N"003. 1974- 13 pages.
New, card cover. Interesante estudio sobre la pieza del epigrafe.40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #109 33, Ferrari *887, Cordoba, Z
CROSBY, SYLVESTER S.
Boston, MA
A SUPERBLY BOUND ORIGINAL AMERICAN
CLASSIC. BOUND IN FULL LEATHER WITH
BROWN CLOTH SLIP CASE, LEATHER LABEL
667 The Early Coins of America; and the Laws Governing Their
Issue. Comprising also Descriptions of The Washington Pieces,
The Anglo-American Tokens, Many Pieces of Unknown
Origin, of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, and
the First Patterns of the United States Mint. 1875. 381 pages.
10 plates with tissue guards. 2 manuscript facsimiles bound in.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound full leather with small inventory sticker
residue at bottom of spine, ornate gilt design. Contents 1:
Introduction; 2: Sommer Islands; 3: Virginia; 4: Massachusetts,
Silver Currency; 5 : Maryland; 6: Canada; 7 : The Saint Patrick,
or Mark Newby Halfpence; 8: Proposals for Coinage; 9: Tire
Rosa Americana Series; 10: Pennsylvania; 11: New Hampshire;
12: Vermont; 13: Connecticut; 14: Massachusetts Copper
Currency; 15: New Jersey; 16: New York; 17: The Fugios;
18: Patterns and Tokens; 19: The Washington Pieces;
20: The Early Patterns of the United States Mint; 2 1 : South
Carolina; 22: Conclusion. List of subscribers listed in back.
“The classic work on coinage produced in and for the United
States and the American Colonies before the beginning of the
regular federal coinage in 1793. A detailed reference wnrk
containing a good deal of source material. Included are
colonial and continental issues, Washington pieces, and the
1792 patterns. Many texts of letters are given. Illustrated
intermittently w ith draw ings and also plates, which are
attractive but not quite sharp enough. There are variety charts
for the state coinages, and an index that indicates both page
and plate numbers...Should be in all libraries dealing with
colonial and continental US coinage.”-Rosichan. (See similar
bound Buaman L. Belden book). Definitely worth reviewing
at the auction. 300.
9 1/2" x 1 1 1/2" Clain-Stefanelli #12115*. Rosichan 826. Sigler 603, A
668 The Early Coins of America; and the Law's Governing Their
Issue. Comprising Also Descriptions of The Washington
Pieces, The Anglo-American Tokens, Many Pieces
of Unknown Origin, of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries, and the First Patterns of the United States Mint.
1965 reprint by The Token and Medal Society. 378 pages.
Line art and reproduced plates.
Very' good, hard bound maroon cloth, gilt. Still remains a
standard source of information. BookplateofHerbMelnick.65.
8 1/2” x II”, Clain-Stefanelli #121 15*, T
D’ESCHAVANNES, M. JOUFFROY
“H eraldiste hLstoriografthe, secretaire archiviste de la societe
orientale de Paris, mernbre de I’acadernie royale archeologique
de Madrid, etc.”
669 Armorial Universel precede d’en Traite Complet de la
Science du Blason, et suivi D’un Supplement. M DCCC XLIV.
1844- 586, viii pages. 8 color plates. Illustrated.
Very good, hard hound 1/2 leather, 1/2 marbled board. Also,
Dictionnaire abrege Des Tennes de Blason; 175.
7”x 10 1/2”, F
DAVENPORT, JOHN S.
670 European Crowns 1600-1700. 1974- 634 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound maroon leatherette, bright silver.
#300 1 -5000. The difficult to locate Standard Reference. 125.
6”x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #7889*. Qrierson page 102, X
DAVIES, J.K.
671 Democracy and Classical Greece. 1993, 2nd Edition.
Photo and line art illustrations. 6 Maps.
New', color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black board,
bright gilt. Contents I: The Sources and their Limitations;
II: The Greek World in 478; III: Regional Ambitions; IV: The
Anthenian Revolution; V: The Anthenian Empire;
VI: Anthenian Society in the Fifth Century'; VII: The
Peloponnesian War; VIII: Spartan Supremacy; IX: Social
Change; X: Philosophers, Mercenaries and Monarchs;
XI: Athens and Thebes after 380; XII: Athenian Society' in the
Fourth Century; XIII: The Opportunists. Photo illustration
of: Gold coin of Philip II of Macedon. 25.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Y
OCTOBER 5-T). 200 I
80.
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NUM BER- FOURTEEN
DAVIS, CHARLES
672 American Numismatic Literature: An Annotated Survey of
Auction Sales 1980'1991. 1992. 218 pages.
New, hard bound black cloth, bright gilt. 550 copies printed.50.
8 1/2” x 1 l”,S
DESHAZO, A.S.
673 Hijri/Regnal Year Combinations on Mughal Coins. Oriental
Numismatic Society Occasional Paper No. 24. February 1 990.
4 pages. Tables.
New', self paper cover, folded for mailing. “One of the more
frustrating factors that complicate the study of Mughal coins
is the misread dates recorded from coins in the literature...
The vast majority of misreadings could be avoided if the
coins are regarded within the context of the dates that
normally would be expected, particularly with regard to the
combination of the hijri and regnal years on the specimens
under study. To provide such a context, tables of the normal
combinations are given below.” 25.
8 114” x 11 1/2”
DICKESON, MONTROVILLE WILSON
674 The American N umismatic Manual of the Currency or Money
of the Aborigines, and Colonial, State, and United States Coins.
With Historical and Descriptive Notices of Each Coin or
Series. 1865, 3rd edition. 271 pages. Frontispiece. 20 tinted
lithographic metallic plates.
Good, worn hard bound brown cloth loose, spine cover miss-
ing, blind embossed, seperated, gilt, foxing, contents Fine. Part
I: Measure, Weight, Standard, Sterling, Coins, and Coining;
II: Aboriginal Coins, or Money; III: Massachusetts Currency;
IV: Colonial Coins; V: United States: Coins of the United States
Mint; VI: Index of Dates, Degrees of Rarity & of tire Gold,
Silver and Copper Coinage; VII & VIII: Types and Varieties
of the Cents and Half Cents; IX: Directors of The Mint;
X: Tabular Statement of the amount of Qrinage at the Mint of
the United States since the commencement of its operations;
Gold, Silver and Copper; XI: Translations of Legends
Appearing Upon Coins etc., In This Work. Description of
Plates I-V: Aboriginal Coins; VI-XIII: Colonial Coins;
XIII: Pattern Pieces; XIV: US Coins; US Gold and Patterns;
XV: Dollars and Halves; XVI: Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes,
1836 Dollar Trial Piece, Three Cents; XVII: Urge Cents and
Half Cents; XVIII-XIX: Private and Pioneer Gold. One of
the early American, grand old books, on numismatics.
Inexpensive copy due to condition but still a delight to have.
Can easily be rebound. 30.
9 x 1 1 1/2’ , Chun-Stefanelli #J2280. Qriersmx puge 220, P
DOLLEY, MICHAEL
675 Viking Coins of the Danelaw and of Dublin. 1965. 32 pages.
1 6 plates. 1 Map.
New, pictorial card color, peripheral fading. Contents, 1 : Tire
Sources of the National Collection; 2: The Anglo-Danish
Grillages of the Late Ninth Century; 3: The Anglo-Danish
and Anglo-Nor.se Coinages of the Early Tenth Century;
4: Die Angle >-N( irse t it linage t if Yt irk 9 39-954; 5 : The Flibemi >-
Norse Coinage of Dublin c. 995-c. I 1 35; 6: Suggestions for
further reading. 30.
“5 1/2” xH 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #622 / ,/■
DOTY, RICHARD G.
676 Summary <St Reference on British Cornier Tokens: English
Merchant tokens 1986. 31 pages. 3 color photocopy plates
New', bound in plastic report binder. Also, extensive listing
of Trade Tokens-Their makers. First I have seen. 60.
8 1/2” x 1 1”,T
DOUGHTY, FRANCIS WORCESTER
677 The Cents of The United States, A Numismatic Study,
Extensively Illustrated from Selected Specimens. 1890 Scott
Stamp & Coin Co. 115 pages. 4 plates. Line art illustrated,
2 Tables.
Fine, modern hard bound olive cloth, no covers. Large
Cents 1793-1814. Table No. 1: Types, Dies, Variations and
Combinations, 1816-1839; Table No. 2: Types and Variations,
1840 to 1857. 50.
6” x 8 1 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #12281, A
DRURY, WELLS
678 An Editor on the Comstock Lode. 1938. 343 pages.
Frontispiece. Photo illustrated. Map.
Fine, hard bound dirty tan cloth. Foreword by Ella Bishop Drury:
“Wells Drury and I were married in Reno, and at the Insane
Asylum-and that’s a combination hard to beat!..” Signed in
ink on fly-leaf “To Mrs. H.F. Heinback/With Best-Wishes
of/The Family of Wells Drury.” 40.
5 3/4” x 8 1/4”, F
DU PUY, WILLIAM ATHERTON
679 Money. 1927. 181 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pictorial printed blue cloth. Contents I: Tire
Beginning of Money; II: Kinds of Money; III: Tire Qualities
of Money; IV: Purpose of Money; V: The Story of Gold;
VI: Tire Purpose of Gold; VII: When Gold Goes Visiting;
VIII: The Gold Shop of the World; IX: The Minting of
the Coin; X: Paper Money; XI: The Origin of the Dollar;
XII: Four Types of Notes; XIII: Federal Reserve Notes;
XIV: Quantity of Paper; XV: The Proper Use of Money;
XVI: Paper for the Notes; XVII: Engraving the Plates;
XVIII: Printing the Money; XIX: Protecting the Currency;
XX: Checks as Money. Photo’s of: Greek and Roman Coins;
Odd & Curious Money; Gold Mines and Operations; US Paper
Money; US Grinage; Destroying Paper Money; Paper Money
Production and Operations with many more photos. 40.
5 1/2" x 7 1/2”, K
DYE, JOHN S.
680 Dye’s Coin Encyclopedia: A Complete Illustrated History of
the World. Containing a full account of the Earliest Known
Mediums of Exchange; Discovery' of the Precious Metals;
Coins of the Bible; Ancient Greek, Roman, and Jewish
Coinage; Early and Modern Coins of Asia and Africa;
Anglo-American; American Colonial, and Continental Issues;
Anglo-American Tokens, and The Pattern Pieces,
Experimental Issues, and Coins of the United States of
America, together with a General History' of Mines, Mining,
Mints, Assays, etc. Illustrated With Over Fifteen Hundred
Fac-similes: To Which is Added an Appendix, by E. Mason,
Jr., (Numismatist) Presenting an authenticated statement
of the coinage of the late Southern Confederacy, at New
Orleans, in 1861, with copies of papers on file in the
Confederate Archives at Washington, and Fac -simile of the
coins issued. 1883. 1 1 52 pages. Over 1 500 illustrations.
Very good, hard bound yellow cloth peeking through at
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comers, gilt. Contents 1: Preface; 2: The Origin of Money;
3: The Primitive Forms of Money; 4: Ancient Coinage;
5 : British Colonials Coinages; 6: United States Coinage, 9 pages
and line art illustrations on History of the Mints, US Gold,
and 17 pages on Private Gold. The Fugios; 7: American
& other Gold; 8: Coins of Foreign Countries: Abyssynia to
Venezuela & Ecuador; 9: United States of America;
10: Appendix-Coinage of die “Southern Confederacy.”, also,
1 page comment and fac-simile of 1804 Dollar, 2 line art illustra-
tions of Calif., Fractional Gold (Half and Quarter Dollar) widi
commentary. Ex-libris Cyril H. Hawley and E Katen label. 100.
6” x 8 1/2”, P
ELDER, THOMAS L.
32 East Ti venty-Third St., New York City
681 The New Rare Coin Book: A Comprehensive Work
on Numismatics, Coin Premiums, Numismatists, Coin
Collecting. Exhaustive lists of die Premiums paid for all Rare
Coins, Medals, Tokens and Paper Money of the American
Colonies, the United States, Canada, England, Ireland,
Scodand, Isle of Man, Ancient Greek and Roman Coins,
Foreign Silver, U.S. Commemorative Coins, etc., etc., also
for the rare Lincoln, Washington, Franklin and other Medals,
Jackson or Hard Times Tokens, Merchants’ Tokens and Cards,
Indian Peace Medals, Colonial and Continental Paper Money,
Etc. Twenty-eight full-page plates showing coins actual
size, and much additional information. 1934- 98 pages. Line
art illustrated.
New, pictorial card cover, peripherally faded. Introduction by
Frank C. Higgins and other short articles on: The Earliest
American Money; Money of the Bible; The United States
Coinage; Private Gold Coins; Ignorance of Public About
Requirements of Condition of Coins and other articles. 40.
6” X 9”,K
ELIASBERG, SR., LOUIS E.
682 An Exhibition of the World’s Foremost Collection
of Coins of the United States along with Coins of Other
Countries and Odd and Curious Coins. August 20-
September 7, 1956. 20 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, die cut card cover with 1804 Silver dollar appearing
from title page.
“ The Northern Trust Company is pleased to present this
unique exhibition of coins of the United States and other
countries-the first occasion on which it has been exhibited in
the Mid-west.
This valuable collection required sixty-five years to assemble,
and is regarded as the most complete aggregate of United States
coins ever bought together in a single collection. It includes
several coins of which only one specimen is known to exist.”
Eliasberg wanted no recognition or publicity of himself at the
time of owning this collection. Some of the photo illustrations
are of: Massachusetts & Maryland Early American coinage; 1 796
Half Cent Without Pole to Liberty Cap; 1793 Liberty Cap Cent;
1873 “CC” Dime, No Arrows; 1894 “S” Dime; 1838 “O” Half
Dollar; 1804 Silver Dollar; 1870 “S” #3 Gold; 1822 $5 Gold;
$ 1 6 Moffet & Co. , Ingot; $50 Gold; Macedon Gold Stater; Egypt
163 B.C. Octodrachm; India, China, France, Italy &
Russian coins; Mexico 1712 8 Escudos; West Indies Grenada
Island 1770 1/2 Dobra (Struck at Rio de Janeiro) &
Counterstamped; Pern (north) 1838 8 Escudos; Argentina 1842
8 Escudos (Rosas R); Brazil 1805 Sahara Gold Bar (John Prince
Regent). Opportunity to place a piece of ephemera with a coin
you may have purchased from the Eliasberg sales or with the
catalogue itself. 40.
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683 THE BALTIMORE NATIONAL BANK VERSION OF
THE EXHIBITION OF LOUIS ELIASBERG, SR.,
COINS. Identical to above. 40.
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684 STACK’S VERSION OF THE EXHIBITION OF LOU IS
ELIASBERG, SR., COINS. Identical to above. Exhibited at
Stack’s store in New York. 40.
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ELVIN, CHARLES NORTON
685 A Handbook of the Orders of Chivalry. 1893. 172 pages.
3 1 plates.
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Hand-book of cse ordcrs of crivriry. medals a*
is
BY HIS GRACIOUS PERMISSION
RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
BY MIS ROYAL HIGHNESS' MOST OBEDIENT SERVANT
TR€ flUGROR
Fine, hard bound 1/2 red Morocco, 1/2 marbled board, 5 raised
bands, gilt, title page missing. Key to plates, Abbreviations,
Corrigenda and Subscription List. Most Orders are printed in
copper, silver or gold. Ribbons printed in actual colors.
“There is not that I am aware of, any work containing
a description of The Orders of Chivalry, and War-Medals, in
connection with Heraldry. 1 therefore propose in this volume
to give a description of the Orders of Chivalry, War-Medals
and Crosses with their Clasps and Ribbons, as well as Medals
for Saving Life etc.; and by means of suitable Illustrations to
show the correct method of bearing them with the
Armorial Achievements.” 1 40.
7 112" x 9 3/4”, Clam Stefanclli #1 5J4I , Suetens 23, Altibone page 554, F
ENGELMANN PERE & FILS
Mulhausen, Haul R hin, Hanniwer
686 The Traveller’s Merchant’s and Numismatiker’s Cabinet
of Moneys of Representation of the current Coins of the
different Countries with the indication of their standard and
relative value to the most known species. 1839. 65 pages.
Ve ry good, colored paper cover. 1 1 lust ration i>f coins with oppo-
site page text. I Vm riptinns c >1 obverse and reverse- in ( ierman,
blench and English. Vari< mis sire c< mis in gold and silver. 80.
ENGSTROM, J. ERIC
687 The Medallic Portraits of Sir Winston Churchill: With a
Foreword by The Most Honourable the Marquess of Bath.
1972. 52 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound orange cloth, bright
gilt. I: The Medallic Portraits: A Historical Introduction;
II: Tire Catalogue; III: Part I Medals and Plaques; IV: Part II
Coins; V: Index of Artists; VI: Estimated Valuations. Size,
fineness, weight, metal, history, value, etc. 20.
7 1/2” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #14686. Qrierson page 264, F
ETIENNE, FRANCIS ED.
Haiti
688 Les decorations Haitiennes a travers l’histoire. Collection du
Tricinquantenaire de la Republique d’Haiti. 1954- 120 pages.
27 Splendid color plates and b/w photo illustrated.
Good, hard bound tan cloth, bright gilt cover, many pages
sticking together. Sommaire 1: Introduction; 2: Preface;
3: Decorations colonials, militaire et civile, 1765; 4: L’Ordre
royal et militaire de Saint Henry, 181 1; 5: Les decorations du
second empire d’Haiti, 1 849 et 1 856; 6: Ordre imperial et militaire
de Saint Faustin, 1849-Ordre civil de la Legion d’Honneur, 1849;
7: Ordre de Sainte Marie Madeleine et de Saint Anne, 1856;
8: La Medaille militaire de 1918, La Medaille du Service
Distingue, Da Medaille de Bonne Conduite; 9: Decorations
decemees a S.E. le General P.E. Magloire; 10: Decoration civile
Honneur et Merite, Ordre national, 1926; 11: Ordre petion et
Bolivar, 1939; 12: Ordre national du Merite Agricole, 1945-
Ordre national du ravail, 1951; 13: Ordre natoional de
rUlucation, 1952; 14: Ordre national de la Sante, 1954- 30.
9” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #15533. Suetens #669, Q
EXPOSITION IBERO- AMERICANA DE NUMISMATICA
Y MEDALLISTICA
Barcelona, Spain
689 I Exposicion Ibero- Americana de Numismatica y Medallfstica.
Barcelona 1958. #0-17 complete. 358 pages total.
Photo illustrated. Maps.
i exposici6n
IBEROAMERICANA
DE NUMISMATICA
y medallIstica
BARCELONA 1958
0
l ine-New, colored card covers. “The first Ibero-
American numismatic exhibition was opened to the
public to-day by the director of the National Mint in Madrid.
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Some 300,000 coins and medallions from Spain and die Ameri-
cas are on show, in addition a wealth of historic documents.
Several European nations, including Britain are exhibiting old
Spanish coins from national and private collections.
(><The Times», London.)" The exhibition was divided into
three sections: 1 : Numismatics; 2: Monetary and Medallic Tech-
nique and Art; 3: Bibliography and Documents. A series ol 17
bulletins containing biographies, bibliographies, articles, rules,
photos of medals and coins, Illustrated article by F. Mateu y
Llopis on “La creacton de la moneda americana por Carlos V;
F. X. Calico: “Ante la I Exposicion Iberoamericana de
Numismatica y Medallistica and other authors; Illustrated
Numismatic Highlights featured in bulletins include:
Portugal, Argentina, Mexico, Los Estados Unidos de America
del Norte, pais de increible variedad, El Verde Espinazo de la
America Central, Brasil includes (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru,
Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Cuba, Republica Dominicana,
Filipinas, pafses de evocacion historica) and other articles.
17 issues. 100.
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FILBY, P. WILLIAM
690 American & British Genealogy & Heraldry: A Selected List
of Books Compiled by P. William Filby. 1970. 184 pages.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue cloth,
bright gilt. Over 1800 annotated titles. 30.
6 1/4” x 9 1/2”, F
FOX-DAVIS, ARTHUR CHARLES
ONE WORD SUMS UP THIS
INCREDIBLE BOOK- WOW!
691 The Art of Heraldry: An Encyclopedia of Armory.
1968 Reissued. 503 pages. Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pictorial cloth. Contents I: Tire Origin of
Armory; II: Heraldry and Numismatics by P.W.P Carlyon-
Britton; III: The Status and the Meaning of a Coat of Anns in
Great Britain; IV: Tire Heralds and Officers of Arms; V: English
Heraldic Effigies by A. Hartshome; VI: Heraldic Brasses by
W.J. Kaye; VII: Tire Wearing of Anns; VIII: Tire Component
Parts of an Achievement; IX: The Shield; X: Tire Field of a
Shield and the Heraldic Tinctures; XI: The Rules of Blazon;
XII: Plates IX and X; XIII: The So-Called Ordinaries and
Sub-Ordinaries; XIV: Tire Human Figure in Heraldry; XV: The
Heraldic Lion; XVI: Beasts; XVII: Monsters; XVIII: Birds;
XIX: Fish; XX: Reptiles; XXI: Insects; XXII: Trees, Leaves,
Fruits, and Flowers; XXIII: Inanimate Objects; XXIV: The
Heraldic Helmet; XXV: The Crest; XXVI: Crowns and
Coronets; XXVII: Crest Coronets and Chapeaux; XX VIII : The
Mantling or Lambrequin; XXIX: The Torse, or Wreath;
XXX: Supporters; XXXI: The Compartment; XXXII:
Mottoes; XXXIII: Badges; XXXIV: Heraldic Flags and
Banners; XXXV: Marks of Cadency; XXXVI: Marks of
Bastardy; XXXVII: Tire Marshalling of Amts; XXXVIII: The
Annorial Insignia of Knighthood; XXXIX: The Armorial
Bearings of a Lady; XL: Official Heraldic Insignia; XLI:
Augmentation of Honour; XLII: Hie Union Jack by Rev. J.R.
Crawford; XLIII: The Artistic Development of Heraldry; XLIV:
Ecclesiastical Heraldry; XLV: Arms of Dominion and
Sovereignty; XLVI: Examples of the Arms of Towns;
XLVII: Coats of Arms of Societies and Corporations; XLVIII:
The Armorial Manuscripts of Scotland by Sir J.B. Paul; XLIX:
Modem English Heraldic Art; L: Living Heraldic Artists and
Bookplate Designers in Great Britain; LI: Funeral Hatchments
and Memorial Slabs; LIE “Seize-Quartiers”; LIII: Heraldic
Illuminations by J. Vinycomb; A: Synoptical Index; B: Index of
Proper Names. A 2” thick book and is extraordinary complete
and detailed book on heraldry. 175.
13” x 10 112" x 2”, F
FRIEDENBERG, DANIEL M.
New York, NY
692 Great Jewish Portraits in Metal: Selected Plaques and Medals
from the Samuel Friedenberg Collection of the Jewish
Museum. 1963. 143 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound mauve cloth,
gilt. Contents; 1: Philosophy & Religion; 2: Public Affairs;
3: Law; 4: Business & Finance; 5: Science & Medicine; 6: Art
& Literature; 7 : Music & Theater; 8: Historical Medals. 20.
8” x 10 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #14193, K
FUNCK, WALTER
2934 Neuenbnrg / Oldb.
693 Die Munzen und Marken der deutschen Gasautomaten und
Stromzahler. 1964- 19 pages.
Fine, self paper cover, stapled as made. 198 token listings.25.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #13847, L
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
694 Gold Standard in International Trade: Report on The
Introduction of The Gold-Exchange Standard into China, die
Philippine Islands, Panama, and Other Silver Using
Countries and on the Stability of Exchange. 1904- 512 pages.
Very good, hard bound black cloth, faded gilt. Rates of Foreign
Exchange for Coins, Currency. Fluctuating exchange rate, coins
i.e. Mexican silver pesos, Philippine silver pesos arid currency,
etc. Useful research book. 40.
6” X 9 1/4”, F
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GAYTAN, CARLOS
Isabel la Catolica N ° 45*1012, Mexico 1, D.F.
695 Billetes de Mexico. 1965, Primera edicion. 150pages. 139plates.
BILLETES
d'MEXICD
Very good, pictorial card cover taped. 1: Precios; 2: Estado de
Conservation; 3: Grado de Escasez; 4: Cartones y Billetes;
5: Tipos y Variedades; 6: Resellos; 7: Falsifications;
8: Numeration; 9: Illustrations; 10: Creation de Riqueza.
47 plates Las siguientes reproductions son a tamano natural.50.
8” x 11 ”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 3147, x
696 Gaytan’s Paper Currency of Mexico. Second Edition. 1975.
3 1 7 pages. 138 plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial yellow card cover. Contents from Aguascalientes
to Zacatecas with: Prices, Condition, Rarity, Pasteboard Issues
or Paper Notes, Types and Varieties, Resellos, Revalidation’s,
Re-issues, Counterfeits, Catalogue Numbers, Illustrations at
slightly reduced size and actual sizes. Catalogue by Group One;
a: Issues by banks established by Federal or State concessions;
b: Issues by the Central Government; c: Issues by the
Government of the various states; d: Issues by the various
Municipal Governments, and; e: Issues by the private
institutions. Group Two: This one includes “Paper Money of
the Mexican Revolution” then ending at 1929. Bills from 1930
t( > date. At the end of the book is a listing of 28 pages of Banks
and Bank Notes of Mexico. Translated to the English language
hy Gabriel Navarro. 75.
8 1/2” x 1 1”, Clain-Stefanelli #11148, x
GRAY, JOHN C.F.
697 Tranquebar: A Guide to the Coins of Danish India circa 1 620
to 1 845. 1 974 reprint. 83 pages. Plates and line art illustrations.
New, unopened in original shrink wrap, pictorial dust jacket
over hard bound blue cloth, bright gilt. A history, the coinage
and 164 listings. Obverse and Reverse photo illustrations
and Valuations. 30.
6” x 9” Clain-Stefanelli #8765, T
GRIER, JOHN A.
63 3 N. 40th Street, I’hiladelphia.
698 Our Silver Coinage, and its relation to Debts and The World-
Wide Depression in Prices. 1885. 108 pages. 1 table.
Very good, salmon card cover tom at spine, contents Fine.
I Abate over gold and silver. Tipped in “With the Compliments
• >1 |< >1 in A. ( irier.” Ex-libris Yale l Jniversity on cover. 25.
5"x 7 1/4", F
GERBER MOSER, PABLO
699 Monedas Mexicanas Coleccion Privada. 1987. 154 pages. Plates.
Photo illustrated.
Ccrbcr
MO N E D AS
MEXICANAS
COLECCION PRIVADA
Pablo Gerber Moser
New, dust jacket over hard bound green leatherette, bright
gilt. 1: se separaron las monedas en los siguientes grupos.
Foreword by Ing. Jaime Varon Modiano. Simbologia.
Contents I: Carlos y Juana; II: Macuquinas; III: Felipe V;
IV: Fernando VI; V: Carlos III; VI: Carlos IV; Fernando VII;
VII: Guerra de Independence, Monedas Realistas e Insurgentes;
VIII: Imperio de Ituribide; IX: Casa de Monedas de Alamos to
Casa de Moneda de Zacatecas; X: Imperio de Maximiliano; XI:
Revolucion; XII: Siglo XX; XIII: Pniebas. Text in Spanish. Esta
edicion consta de 300 ejemplares. Important Reference on
Mexican Coinage. The one offered in our last auction (Public
Auction and Mail Bid Sale #13) realized #242. This is only
the third example I have handled in the past 6 years. 200.
8” x 10 3 14”, K
GRANT, MICHAEL
“Michael Grant, one of the world’s greatest writers on an-
cient history, has been a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge;
Professor of Humanities at the University of Edinburgh;
President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University, Belfast;
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Khartoum; and
President of the Classical Association and the Virgil Society.
He has published over fifty' books.”
NICE SELECTION OF MICHAEL GRANT BOOKS
IN NEW CONDITION
700 The Visible Past: Greek and Roman History' from Archaeol-
ogy 1960-1990. 1990. 258 pages. Photo illustrations. 9 Maps.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound 1/4 black
cloth, mauve board, bright gilt. Contents Part 1: The Greeks;
Chapter I. The ‘Dark Age’; 2. The Archaic Greeks;
3. The Classical Greeks; 4. The Hellenistic Greeks; Part II:
Italy and the Roman Empire, 5. Etruscan and republican Italy;
6. The Augustan Empire; 7. The Post- Augustans; 8. The Middle
Empire; 9. The Liter Empire. Photo illustrations of: Silver stater
of Sybaris; Silver tetradmchm of Athens, Ptolemy XII; Silver
stater of Syracuse; Silver drachm; Silver denarius of Octavian;
Gold solidus of Julius Nepos. 30.
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701 History' of Rome. 1997. 537 pages. 100+ photo illustrations.
Maps. Tables.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound 1/4 cloth,
board, gilt. Contents 1: Etruscan Rome; II: The Unity of Italy
and Rome; III: Rome Against Carthage; IV: The Imperial
Republic; V: Tire Fall of Tire Republic; VI: Caesar and Augustus;
VII: The Imperial Peace; VIII: Towards a New World; IX:
The Transformation of Europe. 50+ photo illustrations; Gold,
Silver, Bronze Coins, and Medallions including Denarius, Shekel’s
& Double Shekel’s, Tetradrachm’s, Sestertius and others. 30.
6 1/2” x 9 112”, Y
702 The Etruscans. 1997. 317 pages. Photo illustrated.
24 Maps. Tables.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over 1/4 brown cloth, board,
bright gilt Part One: The Formation of the Etruscan States,
1 . Etruria and its Metals; 2. The Creation of the Etruscan Cities;
3. Decisive Influences from the East; 4. Tire ‘Origin’ of the
Etruscans; 5. Expansion to the South; 6. Expansion to the North;
Part Two: The Independent City-States, 7. Disunity;
8. Tarquinii; 9. Caere; 10. Vulci; 1 1. Vetulonia; 12. Volaterrae;
13. Clusium; 14- Veii; 15. Summing-up. Photo illustrations
of: Etruscan silver coins; Coin of an Etruscan-founded city
in Campania. 30.
6 1/2”. x 9 1/2”, Y
703 Greece and Rome: The Birth of Western Civilization. 1986.
240 pages. 95 Full-Color illustrations, 281 black and white pho-
tos, illustrations, engravings, drawings and maps throughout.
New, full color dust jacket over hard bound red cloth,
gilt. Edited and Introduction by Michael Grant with eight
distinguished authorities: A.R. Bums: The Troubled Birth of a
New World (The struggles of the city states); H.C. Baldry: Tire
Voice of Greece (The first great literature and its living con-
text); W.K.C. Guthrie: The Revolution in the Mind (Old gods
and the new reason); J. Boardman: The Sublime Achievement
(The art and architecture of ancient Greece); F.R. Cowell: The
Ancient Life (The Greece and Rome of everyday); R.A.G.
Carson: A City of die Scattered Earth (From Tober’s seven hills
to world dominion); M. Grant: Poetry, Prose and Rhetoric
(The riches of the Roman language); Sir Wheeler: The Visions
Turns Inward (The art and architecture of a world empire). 60.
9” x 12”y
704 The Rise of The Greeks. 1988. 391 pages. Photo illustrated.
13 maps.
New, full color dust jacket over hard bound 1/4 cloth, blue
board, gilt. Chapter 1: The Early Greeks; 2: Adiens; 3: The
Peloponnese; 4: Central and Northern Greece; 5: The Eastern
and Central Aegan; 6: The South and East; 7 : The West; 8:
The North; 9: Aftermath. Among the photo illustrations are:
Silver didrachm, drachm, tetradrachm and decadrachm. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 l/2”y
705 The Classical Greeks. 1989. 337 pages. 57 illustrations, 7 maps.
New, pictorial dust jacket over tan cloth and purple board,
Katen bookplate, gilt. The “Golden Age” of Greek Civiliza-
tion, the period from die first wars against Persia and Carthage
in the early fifth century B.C. to Alexander the Great’s acces-
sion in 336 B.C. Part I: Wars Against External Enemies;
II: Between die Wars: First Phase; III: The Periclean Age;
IV: The Peloponnesian War; V: First Half of The Fourth Cen-
tury: West and East; VI: First Halt ofThe Fourth Century: The
Greek Mainland; VII: The End of Classical Greece. Photo
illustrations include: Silver tetradrachm, decadrachm, Silver
coins of Panticapaeum (Kerch), Silver coin of Mausolus.40.
6 1/2” x 9 ll2"y
706 The Classical Greeks. 1997. 337 pages. 57 illustrations, 7 maps.
New, pictorial dust jacket over tan cloth and tan board, gilt.
Part I: Wars Against External Enemies; II: Between the Wars:
First Phase; III: The Periclean Age; IV: The Peloponnesian
War; V: First Half of The Fourth Century: West and East;
VI: First Half ofThe Fourth Century: The Greek Mainland;
VII: The End of Classical Greece. Photo illustrations include:
Silver tetradrachm, decadrachm, Silver coins of Panticapaeum
(Kerch), Silver coin of Mausolus. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 II 2”y
707 From Rome to Byzantium: The fifth century AD. 1998.
203 pages. Photo illustrated. 6 maps.
New, full color dust jacket over hard bound black cloth, bright
silver. “Michael Grant’s latest book offers an insight into
the nature of the Byzantine empire in the fifth century;
the prevalence of Christianity; the enormity' and variety of
the landscape of Asia Minor; the history' of invasion during
the epoch and wealth of artistic and architectural achieve-
ment.” Contents 1: Rome and other cities; 2: The divided
empire; 3: Constantinople; 4: The fall of Rome; 5: Finance
and the armies; 6: East and West; 7: The eastern emperors;
8: Empresses; 9: Religion; 10: Literature; 11: Architectural;
12: The human and divine form. Photo illustrations of: 9 Gold
solidus, and a Gold tremissis. 40.
6 1/2” x 9 l/2”y
708 The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman Empire. 1999.
121 pages. Photo illustrated. 7 maps.
New, full color dust jacket over hard bound black buckram,
bright silver. Part 1: Collapse; I: The succession of emperors;
II: The Gennans; III: The Persians; 2: Recovery; IV: Strong
emperors; V: The anny reconstituted; VI: Diocletian; VII: Coin-
age and finance; VIII: State religion; 3: Away from politics;
IX: Philosophy and personal religion; X: Heliodorus and the
Aethiopica. 18 coins photo illustrated and 2 Medallions. 40.
5 1/2” x 8 U2”y
GROSSMAN, ROBERT C.
709 A Numismatic “King-List” of The Timurids. Oriental
Numismatic Society' Occasional Paper No. 27. September,
1990. 4 Pages.
New, self paper cover, folded for mailing. According to the
Sumerian King-list, the eight kings “Before the Hood” ruled
241,200 years. The reign of the Timurids was of more
modest duration; 156 years. It began with die endironement
of Timur in Samarqand in A.D. 1370 and ended after die
Battle of Panipat in 1526, when Babur transferred the Timurid
capital to Delhi, and created a new empire in India.”
-Introduction. Timur 771-807, The Dispensation of Timur:
rivals of Shah Rukh 803-817, Shah Rukh 807-850, The
Dispensation of Shah Rukh 849-875, Sultan Abu Sa’id 854-
873, The Dispensation of Sultan Abu Sa’id 873-932, Suktan
Husain 863-91 1 , The Dispensation of Sultan Husain 902-91 1 .25.
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GRIERSON, PHILIP
710 Coins and Medals: A Select Bibliography. 1954. 88 pages.
Fine, green card cover. Contents I: General Works; II:
Primitive and Emergency Money; III: The Ancient World;
IV: Medieval and Modern Europe; V: Western Coinage
Outside Europe; VI: Islamic Coinage; VII: The Coinage of
India; VIII: The Coinage ot the Far East; IX: Coin-Weights,
Jettons and Tokens; X: Medals. This original publication
has been superseded by two additional editions but is still a
handy reference. 25.
4 1/2” x 7”, Clain-Stefanelli #11. Qrierson page 7,D
GROVE, FRANK W.
Apartado Postal 1320, Quadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico & 751 West J Street,
Ontario, CA 91762
713 Medals of Mexico. Volume I: Medals of the Spanish Kings.
1976, 2nd Edition. 208 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound pictorial green buckram, bright gilt. Index
1 : Felipe V- 1 70 1 ; 2 : Luis I- 1 724; 3 : Fernando VI- 1 746; 4: Carlos
III-1759; 5: Carlos IV: 1789; 6: Fernando VH-1808. Price list
bound in. A limited second edition of eight hundred books has
been printed and bound, this is copy number 77. 40.
8” x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #14887. Qrierson page 267, A
EXCELLENT REFERENCE FOR THE NUMISMATIC
STUDENT AND RESEARCHER
7 1 1 Bibliographic Numismatique. 2° edition revue et augmentee.
1979. 359 pages.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Table des Matieres I: Ouvrages
generaux; II: Monnaie primitive et monnaie de necessite;
III: L’Antiquite; IV: L’Europe medievale et modeme; V: Les
monnayages europeens d’outre-mer; VI: Les monnaies
musulmanes; VII: Les Indes; VIII: L’Extreme-Orient;
IX: Les deneraux, les jetons et les mereaux; X: Les medailles;
XI: Catalogues de vente. Excellent companion book with
Clain-Stefanelli’s Numismatic Bibliography. I use both
everyday among others. 50.
6”x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #12*, R
GOVBERG, MOISES VERJOVSKY
V. Carranza No. 69-143, Mexico 1, D.F. Mexico
712 Letter Dated March 13 of 1972. With three photographs,
folded for mailing. With stamped Air Mail envelope.
Dear Mr. Johnson,
As I promise you, I include in this letter photos of the 8E Eo,
Mo. 1829. of Nueva Vizcaya, in the most rare variety of this
coin because it id (is) RS instead of 8R and 1S1 1 instead of
181 1. In this variety I offer you shows almost all the legend.
HOlStS VfiRJOVSKY GOVtiUH.'
MKICO 1.0*
M*lCb
••■lea, O.r. aarch 13 o f 197?.
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9aar *»r.
Am ! rro«tn you, I Include In IM» lattar
of Co. *0. 1*79 th» 99, of 'lufvi Vizcaya, In -
t*a rar* vartat* of t*l* coin* hacauta It Id 95 Instead of -
"9 and 131 1 |n«*««d o« 1911. In tMa varlaty I of#ar you aboaa -
•lanat all 1 8* laoanri.
t**a to. *o. 1 7900.00 Oollara llaey
auava vlrcayat 7900.00 ■
I aecapt In trada If you t>ava aoaatlng --
for , n annay, at your alaetlon.
alahing to you all l*a baat, I raaaln.
four fyland
mint Varjnwaky r..
The Ei >. Mo. $2800.00 Dc .liars Uscy
The Nueva Vizcaya $2800.00 Dollars Uscy
I accept in trade if you have something for me, or money, at your
election.
Wishing you all the best, I remain
Your friend
Mi .Lses Verji >vsky (Signed ) 90.
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714 Medals of Mexico. Volume II. 1972, 1st Edition. 476 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound pictorial white buckram, bright gilt.
Contents 1: Events; 2: Commercial; 3: Expositions;
4: Masonic; 5: Personages; 6: Bolos or Christening pieces;
7 : Scholastic. Additions for Vol. I. Price list bound in. 40.
8”x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #14887. Qrierson page 267, A
GUTTAG BROS.
52 Wall St. Neiv York, NY
715 Rare Coins of The United States. 1921. 118 pages. Line
art illustrated.
Very good, tan brown card cover. A buying price guide of
Colonial Coins, Fractional Currency, Copper, Silver and Gold,
Pioneer and Territorial Gold Coins, 41/2 pages of buying prices
for Calif., Fractional Gold. 25.
4 1/2” x 6 1/4”, F
716 Coins of the Americas. 1924. 76 pages. Line art illustrated.
Very good, card cover, some foxing. This book contains die
Buying Prices, by date, that Guttag would pay. Part 1 : United
States includes Colonial Coins, Cents of New Jersey with
descriptions, US Gold and Pioneer & Territorial, Calif.,
Fractional Gold both Octagonal and Round; Part 2: Mexico
including War of Independence &. Revolution, Central and
South America and West Indies of cut and stamped coinage,
Haiti, Argentina, Ecuador, 1 792 Disme. 30.
8” x 10”, Q
HAFFNER, SYLVIA
7 1 7 Judaic Tokens and Medals. 1978. 402 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. From the period of
Turkish rule to 1978. Tire goal of this volume was to provide a
guide to the vast selection of Judaic material which has appeared
from the late 1800’s to the present time. Copy No. 597 of
1 ,000 copies. 20.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #I472I,H
HALLIDAY, GARNET R.
Hollywood, Calif.
718 Money Talks About the Bible. 1948. 28 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine oversize green card cover, contents New, gilt . “Much caivful
work has been done by scholars who have made Biblical
Numismatics a life study and this monograph is but a brief
summing up of their labors." 25.
5 l/4”x8 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #16415,13
PUBLIC AUCTION /\ 1\I l 9 M/\ 1 1
HALPERIN, JAMES L.
719 N.C.I. Grading Guide. A step-by-step approach to the
grading of uncirculated and proof coins. 1986. 154 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue cloth,
bright silver. Chapter 1: Glossary; 2: The Grading Process;
3: How To Grade Mint State Coins; 4: Surface Preservation;
5: Strike; 6: Lustre; 7: Eye Appeal; 8: Determining Grade;
9: Is It Proof Or Business Strike?; 10: Prootlike Coins;
1 1 : Grading Other Series. Inscribed by the Author. 25.
6 1/2” x 9 3/4 ”T
HAWKINS, EDWARD
England
''1780-1867, b. at Macclesfield, Eng.; keeper of antiquities
in the Bristish Museum 1826-60. Medallic Illustrations of
the History' ofQreat Britain and Ireland to the Death ofQeorge
II. Compiled by the Late Edward Hawkins, F.R.S., and
edited by Augustus W. Franks, F.R.S., and Herbert
A. Qrueber. Printed by Or der of the Trustees of the British
Museum. Lon., 1885, 2 vols. 8vo."-Allibone
"We have heartily to commend this ivork, which is obviously
destined to be a standard one, to the attention of numismatists
aiul historical students. "-Ath, No. 3017.
720 Medallic Illustrations of the history of Great Britain and
Ireland to the Death of George II. 2 volumes. 1969 reprint.
724 & 866 pages. Illustrated. Frontispiece.
Fine, hard bound blue-black leatherette, bright gilt.
Volume I: William I, the Conquer 1066-1087 to William
and Mary, 1690; Volume II: William and Mary continued
1691 to George II, 1760. Also, contains I: Biographical
Notices of Engravers, Artists, Etc., with references to their
works; II: Index of Engravers’ Initials, Etc; III: Index on
Inscriptions; IV: Works Referred to for the Illustrations of
Medals; V: Collections referred to; Public and Private. 75.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #14691, Qrierson page 264 ,Z
HEAD, BARCLAY V.
London
721 Coins of the Ancients 700 b.c.-a.d. 1. A Guide to the
Principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients in the British
Museum. 1881. 1968 reprint. 128 pages. 70 plates.
New, illustrated yellow dust jacket over hard bound red cloth,
bright gilt. “Lists and describes 792 coins selected from the
British Museum collection illustrating the most important
coinage from the beginnings of coinage through the
Roman Republican period. The catalogue is segregated
chronologically and each section is preceded by a brief
discussion of the numismatic history of the period. Brief
comments are provided for most of the coins.” 25.
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HEATON, A.G.
Washington, D.C.
GREAT AMERICAN CLASSIC
“Heaton, Augustus Goodyear Author (b. 4/28/1844
d. 10/11/1930.)
Bom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was distantly related
to Rembraridt Peale and Charles Wilson Peale.
In November 1863 he went to Europe to study art.
He studied at Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. In November
BID S.AJLE KICJIvlBER-FOI JR.1 I HNJ 87 •
1 865 he returned to the United States. He taught at the School
of Design for Women 1 866 to 1870. Married Ada W. Qriswold
December 24, 1874- They had three sons. He ttxik his family
to Paris in 1878 aiul returned honu’ in 1844.
He was a successful painter. His painting “The Recall of
Columbus” for the Senate wing of the Capitol ivas reproduced
on the 50 cent Columbian World’s Fair stamp aiul exhibited
at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. His painting
“Hardships of Emigration” was reproduced on a 10 cent stamp
in the Omaha Exposition series. He exhibited 75 of his works
in New York City in 1913.
He was ANA member number 88. He was elected as the 3rd
president of the ANA August 21, 1894, and served until
1898. There was no election held in 1896 and an anticipated
convention failed to be held. The ANA became stagnant
partly because the country was involved in the Spanish
American War.
Some of his poems were published in The Numismatist. Heaton
was author of A Treatise on the Coinage of the United States
Branch Mints in 1893. The book changed the collecting
luibits of American nuirdsmatists. The California Coin Club
struck a medal in 1930 to honor Heath for the book. Heaton
appears on a medal honoring his service as President of the
New York Numismatic Club in 1912 aiul 1913. The design
was by J.M. Swanson. There were 75 medals struck.
It is believed that 3 were struck in silver with the remainder
in bronze.
Heaton coins were included in two Elder sales in 1926.
He died in a hospital in Washington, D.C.”- American
Numismatic Biographies
CHARLES E. SHEPPARD’S COPY WITH NOTES
TO HEATON AND HEATON’S CHECK MARKS
722 A Treatise on The Coinage of the United States Branch Mints.
1893. 54 pages.
Very' good, card cover chipped and repaired with tape and
stapled with Sheppard’s name and date, May 19, 1893,
on cover. The covers are delicate but a very significant part of
this HISTORICAL WORK. Contents 1 : The Coinage of
tire United States Branch Mints, or Silver and Gold Pieces,
commonly called ‘Mint Marks’; 2: United States Silver Mint
Marks; 3: United States Gold Mint Marks; 4: History in Mint
Marks. Charles E. Sheppard (Attorney, Bridgeton, NJ) copy
is annotated in the text. Bound in is two pages of interesting
notes, on Sheppard’s stationary', to Heaton with Heaton’s check
marks and a notation. The inside and back cover contain
Sheppard’s inventory of Half Dimes, Dimes, 20 cents, Quarters,
Halves, Dollars and Trade Dollars 1837-1893 by Mint Marks.
References to Steigerwalt and A.S. Elwell along with many text
and margin notations. From Auction -l , lot 206. This book
supposedly was tire impetuous, at the time, expanding the
collecting of coins by mintmarks rather than just by date.
Originals are seldom available to be offered. A great addition
to the library of those assembling great American numismatic
classic literature. 200.
5 3/4” x 9 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #12524, K
HEISS, ALOISS
723 Description general des Monnaies des rols Wisigoths d’Espagne.
1980 reprint. 185 pages. 13 plates.
New, hard bound brow n board, bright gilt. Premiere Partie:
Invasion de L’Espagne par les Peuples du Nord, Etablissement
de la Monnaie des Wisgoths; Deuxieme Partie: Monnayages
Wisigoths; Troisieme Partie: Description des Monnaies
Frappees au nom des Rois Wisigoths avec un Resume de
Chaque Regne. 50.
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HEATH, LABAN
No. 20 Washington Street, Boston.
724 Heath’s Greatly Improved and Enlarged Infallible
Government Counterfeit Detector at Sight. The only
infallible method of detecting counterfeit, spurious, and
altered bank notes, government bonds, &c. Applicable to
All Banks in the United States and Canadas, as now in circu-
lation or that may be issued, with Genuine Designs From The
Original Government Plates. By Authority from the United
States Treasury Department, and the American, National,
and Continental Bank Note Cos., New York & Boston.
Second Edition. 1866. Type 2-P-h-2. 1866. 39 pages. Plates.
Very good, hard bound blind embossed tooling, green cloth
cover, shaky, pages 22-28 loose, gilt. Contents 1 : Geometrical
Lathe Work; 2: Ruling Engine Work; 3: Medallion Ruling
Engine Work; 4: Vignettes; 5: Solid Print; 6: Tire Perkins Plate;
7: Minor Rules; 8: Altered Bank-Notes; 9: General Directions;
10: Particular Directions; 11: Remarks; 12: Microscope or
Magnifying Glass. Sequence of Plates, Some Plates have Over-
printed Plate numbers from past editions and are identified as
current plate number / previous plate number. Frontispiece
Plate 2: Vignettes & Lithe Work; Plate 5: Right End of Backs
National Currency Notes; 2 Plates Fractional Currency;
Plate 3-4: Numerical Lathe Work; Plate 4: Vignettes &
Denominations; Plate 1/6: Vignettes; Plate 6: Vignettes; Plate
7-2: Denomination Letters; Plate 8-5: Denomination Letters;
Plate 9-3: Medallion Ruling; Plate 10-7 & 1 1 : Vignettes; Plate
12: Left & Right Ends of $10 & $20 National Currency; Plate
1 3: Left End Back $50 & Right End Back $100 National Cur-
rency; Plate 14: Vignettes of $5, ION. 20 Green Backs; Plate
1 7 : Right End & Face of $5 Nati< >nal Currency. There were no
plates 16 and 17 printed for this Type 2-P-h-l edition. 200.
4 114" x 6 1/2", Clain-Stcfanclli #1 3629. Uric P. Newman page. 261 -
ANA Anthology, w
TWO 1867 COUNTERFEIT DETECTORS TYPE 2-P-s
725 Heath’s Greatly Improved and Enlarged Infallible
Government Counterfeit Detector at Sight. The only
infallible method of detecting counterfeit, spurious, and
altered bank notes, government bonds, &c. Applicable to
All Banks in the United States and Canadas, as now in
circulaion or that may be issued, with Genuine Designs From
The Original Government Plates. By Authority from the
United States Treasury Department, and the American,
National, and Continental Bank Note Cos., Pat’d July 2, 1867.
2nd edition. Type 2-P-s
Very good, hard bound, blind embossed tooling, green cloth
cover, gilt. Contents 1: Geometrical Lathe Work; 2: Ruling
Engine Work; 3: Medallion Ruling Engine Work;
4: Vignettes; 5: Solid Print; 6: The Perkins Plate;
7: Minor Rules; 8: Altered Bank-Notes; 9: General
Directions; 10: Particular Directions; 11: Remarks;
12: Microscope or Magnifying Glass. Sequence of Plates,
Some Plates have Overprinted Plate numbers from past
editions and are identified as current plate number /
previous plate number. Frontispiece Plate 2: Vignettes
and Lathe Work; Plate 5: Right End of Backs National
Currency Notes; 2 Plates Fractional Currency;
Plate 3-4: Numerical Lathe Work; Plate 4: Vignettes and
Denominations; Plate 1/6: Vignettes; Plate 6: Vignettes
of National Currency; Plate 7-2: Denomination Letters;
Plate 8-5: Denomination Letters; Plate 9-3: Medallion
Ruling; Plate 10-7 and 1 1: Vignettes; Plate 12: Left and
Right Ends of $10 N $20 National Currency; Plate 13:
Left End Back $50 and Right End Back $100 National
Currency; Plate 14: Vignettes of $5, 10 and 20 Green
Backs; Plate 16: $5, The Bank of Orleans; Plate 17: Right
End and Face ol $5 National Currency. Also $100 Front
and Back of National First Bank of Boston and
With Treasury Letter. 200.
4 1/4" x6 1/2”, Clain-Stcfanclli #1 3629. Eric P. Newman page 261-
ANA Antlwlogy,I).0.
726 Same as above with different cloth color cover. Very good,
hard bound, blind embossed tooling, brown cloth
cover, gilt. 200.
4 1/4" x 6 1/2”, Clain-Stcfanclli #1 $6 29. Uric l\ Navman page 2 61-
ANA Anthology,D.O'
PURLIO /Nl_JC 3TIC ANJ /NNIO MAIL RIO S/\UH NlJMBHR-FOURTI£LN
89.
W ITH DAV ID M. BULLOWA’S LABEL AND BLINDSTAMP
727 Heath’s Greatly Improved and Enlarged Infallible
Government Counterfeit Detector, at Sight. The only
infallible method of detecting counterfeit, spurious, and
altered bank notes, government bonds, &c. Applicable to All
Banks in the United States and Canadas, as now in circula-
tion or that may be issued, with Genuine Designs From The
Original Government Plates. By Authority from the United
States Treasury Department, and die American, National,
and Continental Bank Note Cos., New York and Boston.
Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1870. Type 3-P-4.
1870. 39 pages. Plates 2-10, 17, 2 Fractional plates and 2
counterfeit impressions of United States Notes $ 100 and $5.
Very good, hard bound blind embossed tooling, purple clodi
cover, some plate foxing, gilt. Contents 1: Geometrical Lathe
Work; 2: Ruling Engine Work; 3: Vignettes; 4: Solid Print;
5: Minor Rules; 6: Altered Bank-Notes; 7: General Directions;
8: Particular Directions; 9: Remarks; 10: Counterfeits. “Engraved
plates consist entirely of Federal devices being 2 fractional
currency plates, plates numbers 2 through 10, and 17”, with
2 counterfeit impressions of United States Notes $100 and
$5. David M. Bullowa label on inside cover and blindstamp
on title page; Signature of Sam A. Tate/??/June 26th 1872/
Iowa on fly-leaf. 250.
4 1/4” x6 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 3629. Eric P. Newman page 266-
ANA Anthology, A
THE LARGE BANKING & COUNTING
HOUSE EDITION
728 Heath’s Greatly Improved and Enlarged Infallible
Government Counterfeit Detector at Sight. The only
infallible method of detecting counterfeit, spurious, and
altered bank notes, government bonds, etc. Applicable to
all banks in the United States and Canadas, as now in
circulation or that may be issued, with Genuine Designs From
The Original Government Plates. By Authority from the
United States Treasury Department, and the American,
National, and Continental Bank Note Cos., New York and
Boston. Banking House and Counting Room Edition. 1870.
Type 2-BH. 39 pages. Frontispiece, 1 1 plates including the
Fractional plate.
Very good, hard bound blind embossed tooling, purple cloth
cover, some plate foxing, gilt.. This is the larger Banking and
Counting House size. Contents 1: Geometrical Lathe Work;
2: Ruling Engine Work; 3: Vignettes; 4: Solid Print;
5: The Perkins Plate; 6: Minor Rules; 7: Altered Bank Notes;
8: General Directions; 9: Particular Directions; 10: Remarks;
11: Microscope or Magnifying Glass. Frontispiece: US
Treasury Building & Portraits of Public Men; Only Federal
subjects used on the regular plates. “Fractional currency plate
has Alexander Hamilton’s head and 50 in addition to 5 pieces
of fractional currency, with counterfeit 50 cent below
genuine 50 cent illustration.” 300.
7 1/2 x 9 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #13629. Eric P. Newman page 2 68-
ANA Anthology, A
HENDIN, DAVID
FIRST THREE EDITIONS IN NEW CONDITION
729 Guide to Biblical Coins. 1 976, 1 987, 1 996, 1 -3rd Editions. 1 34,
206, 315 pages. 9, 16, 32 plates. Line art illustrations. Map.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black board, bright
gilt. “A revised and enlarged version of the author’s Quide to
Ancient Jewish Coins. The third edition lists 525 coin types,
has improved plates, contains some revised attributions, and
incorporates new scholarship. The numbering system begins
with 401, to distinguish the numbers from those of the
second edition.” Lists more than 525 different coins; Ancient
weights; Biblical quotations; Translations; Charts; Drawings,
and more than 900 photographs. Contents 1 : Collecting Bible
Coins; 2: A Time Before Coins; 3: Persian, Macedonian,
Ptolemaic, Seleucid; 4: Hasmonean Coins; 5: Herodian Ciins;
6: Prefects and Procurators; 7 : The Jewish War; 8: Bar Kochba;
9: J udaea Capta and Related Issues; 1 0: City Cans of Israel and
Transjordan; 1 1 : New Testament Coins. Inscribed by Hendin
on title page of 1st & 3rd Editions. 80.
6” x' 9”, Daehn 3427, H
HETRICH, GEORGE & GUTTAG, JULIUS
730 Civil War Tokens and Tradesmen’s Store Cards: A tentative
list of the Civil War tokens, and store cards issued by the
merchants of the United States, and used as money during
the period from 1861 to 1864. With a supplement by
Joseph Barnet. 1968 reprint. 322 pages. 16 plates.
Fine, tom pictorial dust jacket over hard bound tan cloth.40.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #14031. Rosichan 988, K
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NUMB ER-FOU RTEEN
HEPBURN, A. BARTON
73 1 History of Coinage and Currency in the United States and
the perennial Contest for Sound Money. 1903. 666 pages.
Good, worn 1/4 leather missing from spine, blue cloth covers
loose, gilt top, contents fine. Part 1: The Period Preceding the
Civil War, 1: The Coinage System; II: The Paper Currency;
Part 2: The Period from 1861 to 1890, 1: The United States
Legal Tender Notes; II: The Silver Question; III: The National
Banking System; Part 3: From 1891 to The Present Day,
I: Silver Contest of 1896; II: Tire Refonu Act of 1900; III:
General Review; Part 4: Bibliography; Part 5: Appendix. 25.
5 1/2” x 8 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 348, D
732 Another Copy.
Good, worn 1/4 leather, blue cloth covers loose, gilt top,
contents fine. 25.
5 1/2” x 8 1/4", Clain-Stefanelli 413486, D
HERBERT, KEVIN & CANDIOTTI, KEITH
733 The John Max Wulfing Collection in Washington Univer-
sity: Roman Republic Coins. 1987. 47 pages. 25 plates.
Fine, hard bound orange cloth, gilt. “The 769 pieces described
here reflect and illustrate events and movements, both
historical and numismatic, of the last two and one-half
centuries of the Roman Republic, from the first tentative
probings beyond the confines of central Italy to the final
collapse of the Second Triumvirate and the end of the old
order in 3 1 B.C.” 40.
8 1/2” X 12", X
HERRERA, ADOLFO
Madrid, Spain
734 Medallas de Proclamaciones y Juras de los Reyes de Espana.
1978, reprint. 284 pages. 107 engraved plates.
A. HERRERA
MEDALLAS DE
PROCLAMACIONES
Y JURAS
DE LOS
REYES DE
ESPANA
New, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Importar
reprint, by Juan Cayon of Spain, of a very rare work wit
price estimates. Text in Spanish. Indice from Felipe II t
Isabel II. 9(
6 1/2” x 9 1/4”, CUtin-Stefanelli #14968. Qriersan pa ge 267. Moteu
UnpL\ pane 330, K
HEWITT BROS.
715 I k witt’s Numismatic Information Series. W.Breen: Early US
I fill Ingles, Varieties of Quarter Eagles, New Varieties of $1,
V. 50 (Si $5.00 1 JSC iold, $ I ( If ik I Pieces; Weissbuch & Hixiber:
US Colonial and Continental Currency; W. Thompson:
How US Coins Are Made; C. Mervis: Cleaning Coins; Hewitt-
Donlon: US Small Size Paper Money. Photo illustrated.
New overall, tan card covers. 9 booklets. 50.
5 1/4" x 7 3/4", P
HIBLER, H. & KAPPEN, C.
“Hibler, Harold E. Author (fl. 1963) Resident of Cambridge,
Massachusetts. Author i vith Charles Kappen of So-Called
Dollars in 1963.”
“Kappen, Charles V(aughn) Author (b. 5/25/1910) Bom in
Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Married Nora Elizabeth Wood
January 15, 1931. They had a son and a daughter. Received
B.A. from University of Arkansas in 1933 and M.A. from
University of Wisconsin in 1947. Employed as a riewspaper
editor 1927 to 1942. Served in U.S. Army 1942 to 1946 and
again 1 952 to 1953. He rose to the rank of major and received
the bronze star.
Assistant professor at University of Wisconsin 1946 to 1947,
University of Tulsa (OK) 1947 to 1948, San Jose State
College 1948 to 1951. Associate professor at San Jose State
1951 to 1959 and professor after 1959.
Resident of San Jose, California. Served on the board of
California State Numismatic Association 1949 to 1962, as
president 1963 to 1965 and as editor of Calcoin News,
the club newsletter, 1949 to 1962. President of the San Jose
Coin Club 1950 to 1951.
Author with Ralph Mitchell of Depression Script of the United
States. Period of the 1930’s in 1961. Author ivith Harold
Hibler of So-Called Dollars in 1963... Author of California
Tokens in 1976. ’’-American Numismatic Biographies
736 So-Called Dollars. An Illustrated Standard Catalog with
Valuations. 1963. 156 pages. Photo illustrated.
SO-CALLED
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound yellow cloth.
Contents Part I: Commemorative and Exposition Medals of
National Significance; II: Commemorative and Exposition
Medals of Local Significance; A. State, County, City, Regional
and like issues; B. Issues of Industrial Origin; C. Issues ol
American Personalities; III: Monetary and Miscellaneous
Medals; A. Issues of a Monetary Nature Relating to the Gold
and Silver Controversy; B. Other Issues of A Monetary Nature;
PUBLIC /AUJC TTIOISI AN11 MAIL RIO S/ALLE I\J L J N4 BER-FOl J RTTHKNJ
91.
C. Miscellaneous Issues; IV: Unique and Near-Unique Issues;
Appendix: Cross Indexes ot the N umbers in t his hook with those
used by Kenny. 75.
8 1/2" x 11” Clain-Stefanelli #15056. Rosichan 1041, T
HIGHFILL, JOHN W.
757 The Comprehensive U.S. Silver Dollar Encyclopedia. 1992.
1233 pages. Color, black and white photo illustrations.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black board, bright
silver. 8 1 chapters from, The History of the Silver Dollar to
Trade Dollars, Liberty Seated Dollars, Peace Dollars, Eisenhower
Dollars, and Susan B. Anthony Dollars. “Mintage figures,
grading information, rarity information, investment data, and
more await the reader.” 50.
9” x 11", A
HILTON, SUZANNE
738 Here Today and Gone Tomorrow: The Story of World’s Fair
and Expositions. 191 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial printed board. Contents, 1 : New York’s “Palace
of Crystal”- 1853; 2: Philadelphia’s “Centennial City”'1876;
3: Chicago’s “White City”- 1893; 4: St. Louis’ “Ivory City”- 1904;
5: San Francisco’s “Jewel City”-1915; 6: Chicago’s “Rainbow
City”- 1933-1934; 7 : San Francisco’s “Treasure Island” and New
York’s “World of Tomorrow”-1939'1940; 8: New York World’s
Fair- 1964-1 965. 25.
6”x9 1/4”, F
HOCKING, WILLIAM JOHN
Assistant Superintendeitt of the Operative Department, Royal Mint; Fellow of the
Royal Nwrusmatic Society.
739 Catalogue of the Coins, Tokens, Medals, Dies, and Seals in
the Museum of the Royal Mint. Vol. I., Coins and Tokens.
1906. 460 pages. 5380 listings; 190 Supplement (A) listings; 193
Supplement (B) listings.
Fine, original hard bound blue cloth, faded spine, gilt.
Contents 1: Chart of Anglo-Saxon Coinage; 2: Deputy
Masters’ Preface; 3: Introductory Note; 4: English, including
Ancient British, Anglo-Saxon, and Post Conquest, Coins;
5: Anglo-Hanoverian Coins; 6: Scottish Coins; 7 : Irish Coins;
8: Colonial Coins and Tokens; 9: Tradesmen’s Tokens;
10: Foreign Coins; Supplement A: Roman Coins Stmck in
Britain; B: Coins of the Far East (China, Japan, Annam, Corea);
Appendix I: Tables showing the principal changes in the
standards of weight and fineness of British coins from A.D. 1 066;
II: Tables showing the standard weight and fineness of British
Imperial and Colonial current coins; III: On the Distribution of
Maundy Money; IV: Alphabetical List of Coin-Legends
or Mottoes, with translations. Obverse, Reverse and Edge
descriptions. Canadian Bank Tokens, Provinces and Maritime
listings. US Colonial State Issues. 18 Ecuador listings. 50.
6 1/2” x 10”,A
HOLLADAY, JAMES
740 The Canadian Banking System. 29 1 pages. Frontispiece. Plates.
8 Charts. 6 Forms. 3 1 Tables.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt. Contents I: The Currency
System; II: Dominion Notes; III: Bank Notes; IV: Tire Incor-
poration of Banks; V: Internal Organization and Management;
VI: The Bank as a Going Concern; VII: Concentration in Bank-
ing; VIII: Deposits; IX: Transfer of Funds; X: Loan Procedure;
XI: Loan Restrictions; XII: The Canadian Banker’s Associa-
tion; Inter-bank Organization; XIII: Government Supervision;
XIV: The Finance Act; XV: The Bank of Canada;
XVI: Financing the Fanner; XVII: Savings Banks and Similar
Institutions; XVIII: A Short Comparison of Branch and Unit
Banking as Found in Canada and in the United States. 30.
6” x 9",D
HOLSEN, PAUL J.
7 4 1 The History and Coins of Honduras. 1965. 34 pages. 3 plates.
Fine, self paper cover. This is the English translation of a
good part of Zelaya’s 1958 work of coins used and struck
in Honduras, with updated information by Holsen. Very
seldom available. 50.
8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #9970, Q
HOMANS, JR., I. SMITH
742 The Coin Book, comprising A History of Coinage;
A Synopsis of the Mint Laws of the United States; Statistics
of the Coinage from 1792 to 1870; List of Current Gold and
Silver Coins, and dieir Custom House Values; A Dictionary'
of All Coins known in Ancient and Modem Times, with their
Values; The Gold and Silver Product of Each State to 1870;
List of Works on Coinage; The Daily Price of Gold from
1862 to 187 1. With Engravings of the Principal Coins. 1872.
145 pages. Frontispiece, 16 bright and white plates of engravings
with opposite page text.
Very good, hard bound green cloth, gilt. Contents I:
A History of Coinage; II: The Acts of Congress relating
to the Mint; III: A Dictionary of Coins, ancient and mod-
ern; IV: The Production of Gold and Silver in each State;
V: The Coinage of the United States, annually, 1793-1870;
VI: The Daily premium on gold at New York, 1862-1870;
VII: List of Works on Coins, Gems and Medals; VIII:
Official values of the Gold and Silver Coins of foreign
nations; IX: The Origin of Noted Coins. The engravings
are Facsimiles of the leading Gold & Silver Coins of:
the United States, France, Great Britain, Mexico, Prussia,
Russia &. Spain. Engravings: Facsimiles of the leading Gold
and Silver Coins of the United States, France, Great
Britain, Mexico, Prussia, Russia, and Spain. 50.
6” x 9”, T
HOMREN, WAYNE K.
743 Numismatics in the News: Gleanings from Contemporary'
Newspapers. Draft, August, 1995. 143 pages.
New, plastic spiral bound, white laminated cover. “Preface-
Many interesting stories relating to American numismatics
may be found in the pages of the newspapers of the day.
This volume presents reprints of many contemporary' articles,
editorials, and advertisements relating to the coins, medals,
tokens, and paper money of the United States. Each item
is accompanied by an explanation of its significance to
numismatists and historians. Where possible, references
to numismatic books are provided.
This is not intended to be a complete record of all numismatic
references in contemporary' newspapers. Such a work would
fill many volumes. Rather, the author has attempted to present
a broad sample of gleanings which may prove of interest to
fellow collectors.” Several people, myself included, leant Wayne
the newspapers in our collections to help in his efforts. 1 am not
sure if Wayne is still continuing the research to this day and
when a finished book may be published. Gleanings from 1786
to 1937. Copy number 18 of an edition of 20. 120.
8 1/2” x 1 1”,M
OCTOBER 5-0, 200 I
92.
PUBLIC AUCTION /XNJLT MAIL BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
HOPE, W.H. ST. JOHN
744 Heraldry For Craftsmen and Designers: With Diagrams by
the Author and Numerous Illustrations Coloured Lithographs
and Collotype reproductions From Ancient Examples. 1913.
426 pages. Frontispiece. 3 1 plates. 199 illustrations.
Very good, 1/4 cloth, green printed board. Contents
I: introduction; II-III: The Shield and Its Treatment; IV: The
Treatment of Crests; V: Mantlings; VI: Crests and Crowns, Caps
of Estate, and Wreaths; VII: The Use of Badges, Knots,
and The Rebus; VIII: Supporters; IX: Banners of Amis;
X: Marshaling of Arms; XI: Crowns, Coronets, and Collars;
XII: Heraldic Embroideries; XIII: Tudor and Later Heraldry.
(An important and scarce work) 60.
5” x 7 1/2”, F
HUBBARD, C. & O’HARROW, D
Cuernavaca, Mexico & Seattle, Washington
745 Hookneck: El Aguila de Perfil. 1997. 223 pages. Photo
illustrated. Graphs.
New, pictorial color dust jacket over hard bound blue cloth,
silver. Contents, Introduction; Chapter-Capitulo 1 : Patterns-
Pniebas; 2: Mexico City-Ciudad de Mexico; 3: Guanajuato;
4: Durango; 5: Edges-Cantos; 6: Counterstamps-Resellos;
7 : Medals-Medallas; 8: Counterfiets-Falsificaciones. “This book
is a continuation of the study of the profile eagle coins of
Mexico which was initiated by Dr. Aby to whom the present
volume is gratefully dedicated”. Bibliography of both authors.
Text in both English and Spanish. 50.
8” x 10”, A
IAPN
International Association of Professional Numismatists
746 An Off print from IAPN: Numismatics-Witness to History.
La Numismatique-Temoin de L’FIistoire. Articles by mem-
bers of the IAPN to commemorate its 35th anniversary. IAPN
Publication No. 8. W.B. Christensen, Plate 33; The 1649-
1652 Revalidation Countermarks of Potosi. 1986. Pages 169-
172. 1 plate.
New, blue card cover. Countermarks of Potosi Illustrations;
1-18: varieties of Potosi revaluation countermarks, 1649 1652
(illustratu >n.s are d; irk ); 1 9: plain er< iwn a iiintcrmark ( in 4 retries;
20: crowned I. and crowned I countermarks on 8 reales;
2 1 : large, plain crown ( in Potosi 2 reales of Philip IV. 60.
8 1/2" x II",/
INSTITUTO « ANTONIO AGUSTIN » DE NUMISMATICA
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Madrid
747 NumarioHispanico. Tomo 1. 1952. 330 pages. Photo illustrated.
■% 0 |
1*99
Fine, tan card cover missing 1” top of spine. Sumario
1 : Iconografta de Antonio Agustin, por M citilde Lopez Serrano;
2: En Tomo a las series Hispanicas Imperiales, por Joaquin M.“
de N avascues; 3: El tesoro de la Cuesta del Rosario, de Sevilla,
por Concepcion Femandez-Chicarro y de Dios; 4: Las monedas
celticas en Europa durante la epoca de la Tene, por Win.
Reinhart ; 5 : Las monedas de Tingi y los problemas arqueologicos
que su estudio plantea, por A. Beltran; 6: Ensayo de un estudio
geografico de los elementos de intercambio de la Espana antigua,
en relacion con la economEia y las monedas, por J. Amoros y
Mercedes Rif a; 7: Blancas a nombre de los Reyes Catolicos
existentes en el Museo Arqueologico Nacional, por Octavio
Qil Farres; 8: Virreyes de Napoles que figuran en las medallas
del siglo XVI, conservadas en el Museo Arqueologico Nacional,
por Francisco Alvarez-Ossorio; 9: Panorama Numismatico
de Europa y America, por Felipe M ateu y Llopis ; 10: Hallazgos
monetarios (VII), por Felipe Mateu y LlopLs; 11: Cronica;
12: Bibliografia. 120.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Felipe Mateu y Llopis, D
IVY, STEVE & HOWARD, RON.
748 What Every Silver Dollar Buyer Should Know. 1984.
1 7 1 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over black cloth, bright
silver. Every date and mint-mark is discussed in detail with
special tips. 25.
7” x 10”
JACOB, KENNETH
749 Coins and Christianity. 1985, 2nd Edition. 96 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, full color printed board. Contents 1: Tire Scene is Set;
2: The Coins of the Bible; 3: The Milvian Bridge;
4: Developments in the East and West; 5: Enter England;
6: Tire Expansion of the Coinage; 7: Modem Times. 25.
5” x 7 1/2”, H
PU BLIC Al JC 'TICANJ AN I Y N4/\ 1 L, Bin iri/\ GE NJ CJIvT BER-FOURTEEN
93.
JACOBS. KEN & LEVINE, ELI
REMARKABLE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
750 Ken Jacobs’ Coins of South Africa: A Complete Reference
Book on South African Coins, Photographically Illustrated
by Gerald Hoberman. 1983. 175 pages. Color plates and Color
photo illustrations.
KEN JA< :i )«S EU LEVINE
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black
cloth, bright gilt. Contents: The Quarter Penny (farthing), Half-
Penny, Half Cent, The Penny, One Cent, Two Cent, Three
Pence (tickey), Two and A Half Cent, Sixpence, Five Cent,
The Shilling, Ten Cent, Two Shilling (florin), Twenty Cent,
Two and A Half Shilling (half crown), Five Shilling, Fifty Cent,
The Rand, Tire Half Pond, Half Sovereign, The One Rand
(gold), The Pond (including the blank pond & the veld pond),
Tire Sovereign, Two Rand, Tire Krugerrand. Each coin is shown
actual size both obverse and reverse with text and with
enlargements of the obverse on opposite page. Each Coin Ref-
erenced by: Design, Inscription, Period, Diameter, Mass, Edge,
Designer, Metal Content, and Remarks in some instances. 90.
9“ x 11 ”, A
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
New Brunsivick, N.J.
751 Brief on Historical Use of the Symbol and Words “Red Cross.”
1943. 92 pages. Frontispiece in color. 23 plates most in color,
B/W illustrations.
Very good, purple leatherette, light waterstain on title page.
This is the reprint edition “copy number 303.” Chapter I: Early
Religious Significance of A Red Cross; II: Use of The Red Cross
by The Order of Knighthood; III: The Red Cross In Hags; IV:
Red Cross as an English Word; V: The Red Cross in Medicine;
VI: The Cross in Commerce. Illustrations of: Tire Cross of St.
George on Coins; On Union Anny Insignia; American Orders
and Societies; Foreign Military Orders; Flags among others.
Enclosed signed letter on Johnson & Johnson stationery, about
book, etc. Only one I have ever seen or heard of. 60.
7 112” x 11”, F
JIAJU, SHEN
People ’s Bank of China
752 Modern Chinese Commemorative Gold and Silver Coins
and Medals Pictorial. No. 1. 1979-1988. 1988. 256 pages.
Full color illustrations.
Modern Chinese Commemorative Cold and Silver
Coins And Medals Pictorial
I 979 I 9!
No.l
I 979 1 9K8
Edited by. Ch.fi* Coins Umked
Distributed by: The People’s Rank ot Chin*. Chin* Gold Coin Incorporation
Associate Publishers: Chin* Coins Umked.
Economic Information G Agency
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound
white cloth, bright gilt. “The topics of Modem Chinese
Commemorative Gold and Silver Coins and Medals Pictorial
are incorporated with the issuing years of the coins and medals
in chronological order. In the Pictorial, various kinds of com-
memorative coins and medals issued hy die People’s Bank of
China and die China Gold Coins Incorporation and China Mint
Company under it, are introduced in a comprehensive and sys-
tematic way. All illustrations of the coins and medals are printed
in both full and enlarged sizes, with technical specifications listed.
Both Chinese and English articles related to the subject matters
and patterns of the commemorative coins and medals are
also compiled. The Pictorial is characterized by elegant colour
printing, rich content, unique style and attractive packaging.
It is not only an indispensable tool for people engaging in coin
collection and distribution, hut also an important reference for
the study of die development of the contemporary Chinese
financial business.” 7 5 .
8 1/2” x 11”, t
4>llf««ll221 UK 9HAR!
JOHNSON, CHARLES CAPTAIN
753 A General History of the Robberies & Murders of die Most
Notorious Pirates, with an introduction and commentary
by David Cordingly. 1998. 370 pages. Frontispiece. Line
art illustrated.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black
cloth, bright gilt. “Originally published in 1724, diis famous
account of the lives and exploits of the most notorious pirates
of the day was an immediate success. Written by the
mysterious Captain Johnson (who was for some years thought
to be Daniel Defoe), it appeared in the book world at a time
now described as the “Golden Age of Piracy.” 40.
7 1/2” x 10”, Y
OCTOBER 5-<3. 200 I
94.
PUBLIC AUCrriON ANl^ M/ML RIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
JOSLIN, E.C.
754 The Standard Catalogue of British Orders, Decorations &
Medals with valuations. 1976, 3rd edition. 1 14 pages.
Color plate frontispiece. 61 plates.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket, torn, over brown
cloth, bright gilt. Contents 1 : Foreword by David E Spink;
2: Foreword to the Second Edition; 3: Foreword to the
Third Edition; 4: Collecting by E.C. Joslin; 5: Medal Riband
Illustrations in Colour; 6: Orders; 7 : Decorations; 8: Campaign
Medals; 9: Miscellaneous Medals; 10: Coronation arid Jubilee
Medals; 11: Long Service Medals; 12: Illustrations; 13: Index.
276 photo illustrations in color and b/w. Original invoice laid in
and letter to Joslin. 30.
7 1/4” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #15481, F
K & K ENTERPRISES
K. Femald & K. McDowell, P OB 8-286, Anchorage, Alaska 99504
755 Rubles to Statehood: A catalog of Alaskan Numismatic
Items including Efistorical Background of Early Alaskan
Trade and Private Trade Tokens, Medals and Exonumia,
Official and Semi-official Specimens. 1965. 134 pages.
Photo illustrated. Illustrated.
Fine, pictorial oversize tan card cover. Includes; Alaskan Pa-
per Issues, Souvenir Gold, arid Wooden N ickels, Bibliography.60.
8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #14015, K
KAGIN, DONALD
756 Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the United States. 1981.
406 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black cloth, gilt.
Contents 1: A Long Pattern of Shortage: United States
Monetary Policy (1789-1864); 2: Private Gold Coiners of the
Southern Appalachian Gold Rush; 3: Tire California Gold Rush;
4: Private Coinage in California: The First Period, 1849-1950;
5: The Second Series of Private Gold Coins, 1850-1851;
6: Assistance from the State and National Governments, 1850-
1853; 7: Tire Third Series of Private Gold Coins, 1852-1856;
8: The Derivative California Gold Mints of Utah and Oregon;
9: Colorado. Appendix I: Glossary; II: Type and Purity of
Private Gold Issues; III: How the Private Gold Coins Were
Produced; IV: Quantity Issued and Present Scarcity;
V: Rarity Ratings; VI: Engravers; VII: Private Gold Coin
Catalog; VIII: Tire Brasher Doubloon. A “must” book for
anyone contemplating collecting Private Gold. 30.
6 1/2” x 10” Clain-Stefanelli #1 2472a, P
KARSNER, DAVID
“H.A.W. Tabor and his Yankee bride left the stone quarries of
Neiv England for the free soil of Kansas , thence fmrsuing their
search for riches to the Colorado Mountains. They witnessed
(and aided) the birth of Denver; they kept store in mining
camps; Augusta saved the pennies while “Haw” made friends
and grubstaked itinerant adventures; finally out of a stake of
$64.75 to a couple ofQermans, Httw secured a third interest
in the Little Pittsburgh Mine, which a few nvmths later
he sold firr $1,000,000.
The rise to weedth and the wholly incredible way of life this
latter-day Croesus are one of the major fables of the West.
Tabor became lieutenant-governor, U.S. senator, politician,
capitalist, patron of the arts, and empire builder on a grand
scale, lie divorced his schoolmarm wife and married a daz-
zling divorcee of the mining camps. He astonished even the
Gilded Age with his prodigality, and died a pauper when the
gold-standard nun of the East toppled the western silver kings
from their thrones. Three women are the mirrors of his
fantastic career, Augusta, who shared his struggles, Baby Doe,
who helped spread his wealth, and his daughter, Silver Dollar
(so christened by William Jennings Bryan), who met a violent
death in Chicago’s Tenderloin.”
757 Silver Dollar: The Story of The Tabors. 1963, 10th printing.
354 pages. Frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
Very good, pictorial tom dust jacket over hard bound blue
cloth, contents Fine. Part One: Gold, I: Beginning in Granite;
II: Soldier in Kansas; III: Pike’s Peak or Bust; IV: Into the Hills;
V: California Gulch; VI: Digging It and Spending It; VII: New
Mines for Old; VIII: Chases of Rainbows; IX: Greater
Discoveries; X: A Little Grubstake; XI: Mayor and Millionaire;
XII: Champagne and Canvasback; XIII: Banker and Magnate;
Part Two: Silver, I: Baby Doe of Oshkosh; II: Tabor Rides with
Grant; III: Midas Turns Strike Breaker; IV: The Tabor Grand;
V: “Oh, Pappy, Don’t Leave Me”; VI: Her Comes the
Bridegroom; VII: Eugene Field Writes a Column; VIII: Bryan
Names a Baby; IX: The Crash; X: Soup Bones; XI: Hags at Half
Staff; Part Three: Dross, I: Silver Dollar; II: She Writes a Book;
III: “Star of Blood”; IV: “Tire Girl of the Nile”; V: Death in the
Red Lights; VI: Afterword. 60.
5 1/4” x 7 1/2”, K
KATEN, FRANK & LAURESE
Silver Spring, MD
A TREASURE TROVE OF CITATIONS FOR THE
NUMISMATIC MEMORABILIA COLLECTOR
758 3-Ring Binder of Citations, Photos and Memorabilia.
Most in plastic sheet guards containing: Club Certificates
including; Royal Numismatic Society; ANS 50 Year Member-
ship letter; 1950 NEN A Convention Group Photo; AN A “ 1 89 L ’
Club Certificate and Membership Card; 1942 Boston
Numismatic Society Certificate; Signed letter from Stuart
Mosher; Signed letter from JohnJ. Pittman; Signatures of Virgil
Hancock and Grover Criswell; Several photos of Frank’s Milford
Coin & Stamp CO store; and much more. Ideal for the
Ephemera collector as well as the numismatic autograph
collector. Estimate: Priceless. ?
10 1/2” x 11”, L
KAUFMAN, J. CHAIM
759 Unrecorded Hasmonean Coins from The J. CH. Kaufman
Collection. Publications of the Israel Numismatic Society'.
Numismatic Studies and Researches, Volume VIII. 1995.
80 pages. 68 plates.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown board,
bright gilt. Contents I: Foreword by D. Barag; II: Preface;
III: The Hasmonean Dynasty; IV: Unpublished Hasmonean
Grins; V: Classification of Unpublished Hasmoneans Coins
according to alphabetical order; VI: Plates. 60.
7 1/4” x 10 1/4”, H
KELLER, ARNOLD & LEHRKE, KURT
760 Deutsche Wertpapierwasserzeichen o Die
Wasserzeichenpapiere des deutschen Notgeldes 1914-1 948 o
Abbildungen gezeichnet von Kurt Lehrke. 1955. 71 pages.
Very good, tan card cover, contents fine. 30.
8" x 11 1/2", T
PUBLIC AUC:TION N/l/\ 1 1_ BI L ^ SAI,E NUMBER-FC'JURTEEN
95.
K1ENAST, G.W.
761 The Medals of Karl Goet:. 1980 reprint. 284 pages. Photo
illustrated. Frontispiece.
New, hard bound brown cloth, with bright embossed medal
of Goetz’s opus 510, bright gilt. Tire first 1 18 pages are text
with illustrations. Pages 119-274 are plates, bibliography and
index. Contents 1: Karl Goetz Background; II: The Sinking of
the “Lusitania” and the Medal It Inspired; III: Turbulent Years
in German History Reflected in the Medals of Karl Goetz; IV:
Karl Goetz and His Creations During die Third Reich: 1933-
1945; V: A Different Side of Goetz: The Good Businessman;
VI: The Catalogue; VII: Plates. The Standard Reference.65.
8 1/2" x 11", Clain-Stefanelli #14658,F
KINDLER, ARIE
Jerusalem, Israel
762 Coins of the Land of Israel: Collection of the Bank of Israel.
A Catalogue. 1974- 138 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue cloth, bright
gilt. Translated from the Hebrew by R. Grafman. “A catalogue
of the Jewish coins in the collection of the Bank of Israel,
containing descriptions of each coin along with extensive
discussions of historical background. Covers the Persian
period, Hasmonean period, Herodian dynasty, period of
Roman rule, and the city' coin issues.” Contents I: Lydia;
II: Judea Under Persian Rule; III: Coins of the Hasmoneans;
IV: Coins of the Herodian Dynasty; V: The Jewish War Against
Rome (66-70C.E.); VI: The Bar Kokliba Revolt (132-135 C.E.);
VII: The Roman Procurators (6-41 , 44-66 C.E.); VIII: The
Roman Administration in Eretz Israel after the Destruction of
the Second Temple (70 C.E.); IX: The Imperial “Judaea Capta”
Issues; X: Denarii of Hadrian (117-138 C.E.); XI: City Coin
Issues. Describes and illustrates both obverse and reverse
of each of the 207 coins. 70.
8 1/2” x 11", Clain-Stefanelli 16584. Qrierson jxige 92. Daehn 3347, H
KING, ROBERT P.
Erie, PA.
763 Lincoln in Numismatics: A Descriptive List of the Medals,
Plaques, Tokens and Coins Issued in Honor of the Great
Emancipator. 1966 TAMS reprint. 145 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, gilt. Reprinted from The Numisma-
tist of 1924, 1927 and 1933. A primary reference on Lincoln. 30.
6” x 9 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli, #15067, K
KINNS, PHILIP
764 The Caprara Forgeries. Royal Numismatic Society Special
Publication No. 16; International Association of Professional
Numismatists Special Publication No. 10. 1984- 59 pages.
8 plates.
New', pictorial dust jacket over hard bound red cloth, bright
gilt. “Catalogues the counterfeit Greek coins created by
Caprara in the 1820’s. He was based in Smy'ma and, later, the
island of Syros. Reviews the prior publications of Caprara ’s
and Becker’s forgeries. Discusses the general artistic traits of
Caprara ’s work and briefly describes his methods. Includes
his seventy-six known pieces plus two forgeries of Velia and
Thebes which may have been Caprara’s wnrk and thirteen
hybrid pieces, coupling unrelated obverse and reverse dies,
which may also be his work. Each die is described and
commentary is provided on the history of each piece. All are
photographed.” “The individual case histories, and the list of
recorded specimens, will give pause for thought to collector, dealer,
and scholar alike.” 80.
7 1/2” * 9 3/4”, Daehn 1 120, T
KLEEBERG, JOHN M.
765 Canada’s Money. Coinage of the Americas Conference at
The American Numismatic Society, New York, November
7, 1992. 1994- 159 pages. Photoillustrated.
New, hard bound blue cloth, bright silver. 7 articles edited by
J.M. Kleeberg. 1 : M. Hodder, An American Collector’s Guide
to the Coins of Nouvelle France; 2: R.G. Doty, Boulton, Watt
and die Canadian Adventure; 3: F. Katen and B. Tayman,
The Magdalen Island Token; 4: W. Baker, The Powell and
Sutherland Golden Wedding Commemoratives; 5: J.G. Esler,
The So-Called English Issues of the Bank of Montreal;
6: S. Miller, Medallic Memorials of die Visit of die Prince of
Wales to North America in 1860; 7: H. Kaslove, Pattern and
Trial Pieces of Canada. 30.
6” x 9”,t
KLIETMANN, K.G.
766 Deutsche Auszeichnungen: Eine Geschichte der Ehrenzeichen
und Medaillen, Erinnerungs, und Verdienstabzeichen des
Deutschen Reiches, der deutschen Staaten sowie staalicher
Dienststellen, Organisationen, Verbande uswi vom 18-20.
Jahrhundert. 1964, 2nd Edition. 16 pages. 1 Color plate.
16 plates.
Fine, w hite laminated card cover. 30.
8 1/4” x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #15404, F
KOLMAN JR., MICHAEL
767 The Numismatic Lincoln Cent Errors. 1961. 40 pages.
Line illustrated.
New, green card cover, bright gilt. Definitions, Valuations
and Rarity Charts of die Numismatic Lincoln Cent Errors.
Includes past sales records of Lincoln Cents from mail auctions
held in the Mint Error Collector Bulletin. 20.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, D
KOUTSOURES, JAMES THEODORE
1521 Whitcomb, Des Plaines, 1L 60018
768 The Identification of the Feuchtvvanger Cents, Low 120.
No date. 12 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, self cover w hite paper. Very important reference guide
for the Feuchtwanger collector. Up dates Breen’s work in
The November, 1957 Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine article.
Photo illustrates 6 Obverse Dies and 7 Reverse Dies for easy
identification. A scarce publication. 50.
6 3/4” x 10”, K
KOZAR, ANDREW J.
769 R. Tait McKenzie: The Sculptor of Athletes. 1975. 1 18 pages.
26 plates with facing page text. 129 photo illustrations.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown cloth,
bright gilt. Contents I: Preface; II: Foreword by Francis S. Grubar,
III: Introduction; a. Early Life in Canada; b. Life at the
University of Pennsylvania; c. World War I; d. Postwar Years;
e. J. William White Professorship; IV: The Sports Sculpture of
R. Tut McKenzie; a. Catalog of Illustrations; V: Chronology;
VI: Exhibitions; VII: Index of Sculpture. 30.
7 1/4” x 10”, F
OCTOBER 5-<S, 2001
96.
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KROOSS, HERMAN E.
770 Documentary History' of Banking and Currency in the United
States. Volume 1-IV. 1983. 371, 394, 413 and 414 pages.
Fine, green card cover. Contents: I: Colonial Experiments; II:
Building The Foundation; III: Early Growth of Banking; IV:
Jacksonian Era; V: Depression And Recovery; VI: Civil War;
VII: Late 1 9th Centura VIII: Federal Reserve System; IX: Great
Depression; X: Since World War 11.4 Volume set. 90.
5 3/4" x 8 314”, F
LAERE, RAF VAN
771 The Larin: trade money of the Arabian Gulf. Oriental
Numismatic Society Occasional Paper No. 15. November,
1980. 10 pages. Chart. Map.
New, orange single pages, stapled upper left. “The peculiar
shape of the larin has undoubtedly been one of the main
reasons why numismatists have neglected this type of coin.
Most people considered it to be a kind of “primitive money”
and called it fishhook-money, or wire-currency, or even
hairpin money ( 1 ). Closer study of the larin coinage reveals
that it is not what is usually called primitive money but
as much a coin as for example a ducat or a mouton d’or.”-
Introduction. Method of Production, Typology, Distribution,
Chronology, Metrology, Exchange Rates, Notes. 25.
8 l l2”xll",X
LAMBROS, PAUL
772 Monete inedite dei Gran Maesstri, dell’ Ordine di S. Giovanni
di Gerusalemme In Rodi. 1865. 36 pages. 1 plate.
Very' good, chipped yellow paper covers peripherally faded,
contents white paper, light foxing. “This volume is on
die coins of the Grand Masters of the Knights of St. John of
Jerusalem, of which 19 ruled the Island of Rhodes. The knights
were the best trained group in the 8th Crusade to free the
Holy Land. They had to give up the struggle and retreated
to the Island of Rhodes, which had been given them by the
Byzantine emperor. They held it for 212 years. After a four
month siege, the Turks were glad to allow them to withdraw
to the Island of Cyprus and take all their moveable property.
Evacuation was complete on January 1, 1523.” 60.
7” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #6070, D
LANCKORONSKI, LEO UND MARIA
773 Mythen und Miinzen: Griechisches Geld im Zeichen
griechischen Glaubens die Heiligung des Profanen. 1958.
1 74 pages. 66 enlarged plates.
Fine, hard bound spotted yellow cloth. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1:
Einfuhrung. Seite 7- 1 8; 2: Demeter. Seite 1 9-25; 3: Poseidon.
Seite 26-44; 4: Zeus. Seite 45-60; 5: Hera. Seite 61-62; 6:
Apollon und Artemis. Seite 62-92; 7: Dionysos. Seite 92-109;
8: Athene. Seite 1 10-120; 9: Aphrodite. Seite 121-132; 10:
Hermes. Seite 1 32-142; 1 1 : Pan. Seite 143-148; 12: Arethusa.
Seite 1 49- 1 66. 66 Georgous enlarged coin photos. 50.
5 314" x 8", Clain-Stefanelli #3 477, F
LAWRENCE, DAVID
Virginia Beach, VA
774 The Complete Guide to Barber Quarters. 1989. 101 pages.
Photo. Line art illustrated.
Fine, gray pictorial can! cover. 1 listory of the Series, Grading,
Scarcity and Analysis. Inscribed by Lawrence. 20.
8 1 12" x 1 1",T
LE MAY, REGINALD
775 The Coinage of Siam. 1962 reprint. 134 pages. 32 plates and
line art illustrations.
Very good, soiled yellow pictorial card cover. Part
I: A General Survey; II: Coinage of the Ayudhya
( 1350- 1767) and earlier Dynasties; III: The Coinage of the
Bangkok Dynasty. Standard reference. 35.
5 3/4” x 8 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1288*. Qrierson page 248, F
LEE, KENNETH W.
Qlendale, California
776 California Gold: Dollars, Half Dollars, Quarter Dollars.
A descriptive listing of the varieties of fractional issues in tire
personal collection of the author, plus a few additions noted
and examined by the author. 1970. 138 pages.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt. Contents; 1: Preface; 2:
Outline of California Gold History and Coinage; 3: Introduc-
tion; 4: The cataloging system; 5 : The cataloging of varieties; 6:
Die breaks; 7: The rarity table; 8: The genuine coin issues; 9:
The makers; 10: Counterfeits; 11: Tokens; 12: The Washing-
ton Head chann pieces; 13: Quarter Dollar Octagon; 14: Quar-
ter Dollar Round; 15: Half Dollar Octagon; 16: Half Dollar
Round; 17: One Dollar Octagon; 18: One Dollar Round; 19:
The Kroll hoard; 20: The Wreck of the steamer Winfield Scott;
21: Tire significance of the Winfield Scott treasure find. 1970
valuation list laid in. Signed by Kenneth Lee on title page. 25.
6” x 8 3/4", T
LEGARDA, ANGELITA GANZON DE
Curator, Money Museum, Central Bank of the Philippines
111 Piloncitos to Pesos: A Brief History of Coinage in the
Philippines. 1976. 84 pages. Color Plates, Plates, illustrations.
New, pictorial dust jacket over mustard colored cloth.
Contents I: The Pre-Hispanic Period; II: The Spanish
Colonial Period; III: The Sulu Coinage; IV: The Revolu-
tionary Period; V: The American Regime; VI: Coinage of
the Republic. This book is rarely encountered at auction
and a similar book sold for $123 in Public and Mail Bid
Sale #12. 75.
6” x 9 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #10957,F
LISMORE, THOMAS
L a Habana, Cuba
778 The Coinage of Cuba: 1870 To Date. 1966, 2nd edition.
47 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, blue card cover, periphal fading. Contents
1: Revolutionary Coinage. The 1870 Provisional Issue;
2: The Souvenir Types of 1897; 3: The 1898 Peso;
4: Republican Coinage; 5: The Gold Coins of 1915-1916}
6: The Silver Nickel Coins of 1915-1916; 7: The Silver Peso;
8-15: The Fifty Centavos to the One Centavo; 1 6: Tire Procla-
mation Coin-Medals of Cuba; 17: The Paper Money of Cuba;
18: A Hundred Years of Cuban History; 19: The Current Prices
of Cuban Coins; Appendixes. 40.
5 3/4” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #8726, A
LOPEZ-CHAVES, LEOPOLDO Y YRIARTE, JOSE DE
Madrid, Spain
779 Catalogo de la Media Onza o Dohlon De A Cuarto. 1962.
1 19 pages. Frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
Fine, faded dust jacket over hard bound green cloth, bright
gilt. Indice 1: Cecas-Mints; 2: Rescllos-Countermarks;
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97.
3: Fakificaciones-Counterfeits; 4: Acunaciones de las Republicas
Americanas, Bibliograffa and Erratas y omisiones. Each style
shows A: Numero/N umber; B: Fecha/Date; C: Ensaydor/
Assayer; D: Valor Teorico/Theorical. Printed in Spanish and
English. Ejemplar Numero 799 of 1.000. 50.
8 1/2” x 11 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #11371. Qrierson page 171, Q
780 Catalogo del Dohlon de a Dos Escudos. 1964- 173 pages.
Frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
Fine, faded dust jacket over hard bound green cloth, bright
gilt. Indice 1: Cecas-Mints; 2: Resellos-Countermarks; 3:
Falsificaciones'Counterfeits; 4: Acunaciones de las Republicas
Americanas; 4: Acunaciones de las Republicas Americanas.
Bibliograffa. Each style shows A: Numero/N umber; B: Fecha/
Date; C: Ensaydor/Assayer, D: Valor Teorico/Theorical. Printed
in Spanish and English. Ejemplar Numero 398 of 1.000. 50.
8 1/2” x 1 1 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #1 1372. Qrierson page 171, Q
781 Catalogo General de la Onza (doublon de a ocho) de Espana y
America. 1968. 75 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pictorial printed board. 50.
8 1/2” x 11” Clain-Stefanelli #11373, Z
LOVETTE, JAMES B.
782 Biblical Related Coins Including both the Old and New
Testaments. 1996 revised. 204 pages. Photo illustrated. 2 Maps.
New', hard bound pictorial blue board, bright gilt. “Provides a
list of actual places persons, and things that either issued coins
or w'ere mentioned direedy or indirectly in the Bible. Includes
236 coin entries and 567 illustrations. Each entry includes a
brief history, Scripture reference, and market price range.”
Chapter I: Places; II: Persons; III: Things. 30.
5 3/4” x 8 3/4”, Daehn.H
LOW, LYMAN H.
14 East 23d St., New York
7 83 Montreal Sou Tokens. Arrangement by Lyman H. Low. 1909.
4 pages. Line art illustrated.
New, self paper cover. “These four key-plates represent the
foundation of my arrangement of the series which I expect
to publish in a separate work within the next few weeks.
The numbers in black are Breton’s, diose in red are my own.
I present these silent advance sheets, believing they will at once
aid collectors in placing the different groups in their minds,
ultimately leading to recognition of particular numbers.
The circles lettered “O” in the centre represents obverses;
the plain ones, the reverses. Corresponding Numbers.
To prevent uncertainty, the following table is given, showing
the corresponding numbers: the first column gives my number,
and the second Breton’s.” 47 pieces, 58 sides. 30.
6"x9 1/2”, L
MALTER, JOEL L.
17000 Ventura Blvd., Suite 213, Encino, CA 91316
784 Byzantine Numismatic Bibliography 1950-1965. 1968.
59 pages.
Fine, hard bound maroon cloth, gilt. Contents 1: Introduc-
tion; 2: Metrology; 3: Historical Implications; 4: Economic
Policy; 5: Attributions; 6: Hoards; 7: Miscellaneous;
8: Byzantine Numismatic Bibliography. Signed by Maker. 20.
5 3/4” x 8 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #5377,K
MADDEN, FREDERIC W.
FIRST IMPORTANT BOOK ON JUDAIC
COINS PRINTED IN ENGLISH
785 History of Jew ish Coinage and of Money in the Old and New'
Testament. 1864- 350 pages. 254 w'oodcuts, plate of Alphabets
and 3 tables.
niSTOBY
JEWISH COINAGE,
£9ont]} in lhf <$!d and Sestamfnt,
FREDERIC W. M A DDRS, MJLAL.
fOt JT mmtmtl*. •, *• /~4—
WIT ■ !>• WOOBCDTA. ABB A ft. ATI OF ALFBABBTA.
V W K.VlKHOl.T. FA A.
LONDON
RKKXAKD QUA BITCH, 15 PICCADILLY.
Fine modem hard bound green cloth, gilt and gilt top, few'
pages of foxing. Contents I: Early use of Silver as a Medium of
Commerce and Trade Among the Hebrews before the Exile;
II: What People first coined Money? The Materials employed
for Money; III: The Money employed by the Jew's after their
return from Babylon, until die Revolt under the Maccabees;
IV; Simon the Maccabee first strikes Coins; V: Coins of
the Idumaean Princes; VI: Coins stmek by the Procurators;
VII: Money struck during the First Revolt of the Jews;
VIII: Roman Coins struck commemorating the Capture of
Jerusalem; IX: Money stmek during the Second Revolt of the
Jews; X: Imperial Colonial Coins struck at Jerusalem; XI: Money
in the New Testament; XII: Weights; XIII: Writing. “Includes
an introduction to the origin of coinage and pre-coinage forms
of money employed by the Jews. Discusses the first Judaean
coinage and continues through the Roman period. Includes
discussions of Roman coins commemorating the capture
of Jerusalem and Roman Imperial colonial coins struck
at Jerusalem. Includes chapters on money in the New'
Testament and coin inscriptions. Includes an extensive
discussion on weights. Concludes w ith an appendix on
counterfeits. Two hundred fifty -four w oodcut illustrations are
incorporated into the text.” 120.
7” x 10”, Mayer 427. Daehn 3482, H
MARIS, EDWARD
Philadelphia
1974 REPRINT OF THE ORIGINAL SIZE
786 A Historic Sketch of the Coins of New Jersey, With A Plate:
Containing Specimens of the Mark Newbie Coppers and
the issues of 1786-7-8 with the Obverses, Reverses and
Combinations of die Different Varieties of the latter; and a
detailed description of the Distinctive Differences and Rarity'.
1974 reprint. 121 pages. 2 plates.
New, pictorial dust tom jacket over hard hound blue cloth,
bright gilt. Dust jacket has small inventory sticker on lower left
bottom which can be removed. Plates are well illustrated of the
many die-marriages. Price guide given. 1 00.
8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #12225*, A
IOOZ H390JLD0
98.
public; auction AIN d mail bio sale number-fourteen
MALTIEL-GERSTENFELD, J.
787 260 Years of Ancient Jewish Coins a Catalogue. 1982.
317 pages. Photo illustrations. Maps. Tables.
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue leatherette,
bright gilt. “A catalogue with illustrations, a discussion of
historical background, new finds, changes and discoveries,
the forgery of coins by State, countermarks, and comparative
evaluation.” Contents 1 : An outline of the history of money;
2: Numismatics as a Scientific Discipline; 3: Historical outline:
5th cent. B.C.-2nd cent. A.D.; 4: Some general problems;
5: Historical Background ofjewish coins; 6: A Summary ofNew
Finds, Changes and Discoveries; 7: Forgery of Coins by State;
8: Countermarks; 9: On die Comparative Evaluation ofjewish
Coins. Catalogue I: The Prehasmonean Period; II: The
Hasmonean Period; III: The Herodian Dynasty; IV: The
Roman Procurators; V: First Jewish Warag. Rome, Gains issued
by; VI: The Roman Administration (Incl. Judea Capta), Gains
issued by; VII: The Bar Kokchba War. Includes a
Gandensed list of coins with reference to other handbooks.
349 coins illustrated both obverse and reverse with
descriptions and legends. 120.
8 1/2" x 11", Daehn 3488, H
MATHEWS, GEO. D.
788 The Coinages of the World; Ancient and Modem. 1876.
305 pages. Several hundred Engravings.
Very good, hard hound brown cloth, blind embossed border,
bright gilt cover, faded spine. Published by Scott &. Co.
Illustrations from Drachms of /Egina to Modem coinages.
This well illustrated hook covers the Cities and Countries
that have issued coins. 23 chapters covering all continents.
Comprehensive Appendices include: 1 -Sovereigns of France,
with the years of their accession & names of the coins which
they issued; 2-Abbreviations on Roman Coins, with their
explanation, and English translai ions; 3-List of Roman Families
that Issued Coins; 4-Names of all official or distinguished
Rc >man Pern mages by whc >m a )ins have been issi ied, i >r tc > win >m
they have been ascribed. Includes Mexico, Central and South
America. US Federal Currency and Gold Coinage. 40.
6” x 8 1 12", I-
MATTINGLY, HAROLD
789 Roman Coins: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of the
Western Empire. 1960 reprint. 303 pages. 64 plates.
Fine, hard bound green cloth, bright gilt. Contents Book I:
The Roman Republic; 1 : The External History of the Coinage:
Money-Systems, Mints, Etc. 2: The Content of the Republican
Coinage, Types and Legends; 3: Coinage in the general life
of the Roman Republic; Book II: The Empire: Augustus
to Diocletian; 1: The External History of the Coinage:
Authorities, Mints, Money-Systems, Etc. 2: The Content of the
Early Imperial Coinage, Types and Legends; 3: Coinage in the
general life of the Early Empire; 4: The Provincial and Local
Coinage of die Early Empire; Book III: The Empire: Diocletian
to Romulus Augustulus; 1: The External History of the later
Imperial Coinage: Mints, Money-Systems, Etc. 35.
5 1/2” x 8 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #3622*, Qrierson page 67, Z
TWO VOLUME SET
790 Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum. Volume
IV: Antoninus Pius to Commodus. Catalogue of Coins,
Appendix, Addenda and Corrigenda. 1968. 964, 200 pages.
1 1 1 Plates.
Fine, tom dust jackets over hard bound original red cloth,
bright gilt. Contents, 1: Preface; 2: General Introduction,
a. Development of the Imperial Coinage: Mints, provincial and
local coinage; b. Monetary System: denominations, weights, and
metals, c. Density and Analyses, d. Organization and inner work-
ing of Mint, e. Countermarks: Restorations, f. Two Obverses,
Two Reverse: Plated Coins, g. Art, Fabric, Epigraphy, &c,
h. Types and Legends, i. Finds, j. Forgeries; 2: Special Introduc-
tion to Reigns: Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Commodus;
3: Bibliography; 4: List of Collections Quoted; 5: List of
Abbreviations; 6: Indexes: I. Emperors and their Relatives,
II. Mints, III. Types, IV. Attributes and Adjuncts, V. Legends,
VI. General; List of Plates: 1-53. Antoninus Pius; 53-90.
Marcus Aurelius; 91-111. Commodus; 7 : Catalogue of Coins:
a. Antoninus Pius, Mints of Rome (AV, AR), Irregular Issues,
Mint of Rome (Aes), Various Issues, Mines, Irregular and Barba-
rous; b. Marcus Aurelius, Mints of Rome (AV, AR), Irregular
Issues, Mint of Rome (Aes), Various Issues, Mines, Barbarous; c.
Commodus, Mints of Rome (AV, AR), Irregular, Barbarous, Mint
of Rome (Aes), Various Irregular Issues. Gives: Plate No., Weight,
Metal Size, Axis, Obverse and Reverse Descriptions. 110.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #401 7*, F
MAYER, L(EO) A(RY)
Jerusalem
79 1 A Bibliography of Jewish Numismatics. 1966. 78 pages.
Fine, dust jacket over hard bound light brown cloth.
“A bibliography of works in all languages dealing with
coins struck by a Jewish authority in the land of Israel
in ancient times. Lists 822 works arranged by author.
Includes a subject index.” Book plate of Erich and
Lili Wronker. 20.
6 1/4” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli # 2910. Qrierson page 91. Daehn
2996, H
MCCLOSKEY, JOHN W.
792 America’s Silver Coinage, 1794-1891 in the Collection
of the American Numismatic Society. 1986. 36 pages.
36 Color Slides.
PCJRLIC AXLJCmONJ ANHMA1L RIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
99.
New, pictorial card cover, slides in holders and housed in worn
pictorial label box. With three additional new booklets and no
slides: 1985, 30 pages, Confederate States of America Currency,
1861-1865 by D.B. Ball; 1984, 34 pages, America’s Copper
Coinage, 1783-1857 by R.G. Doty; 1984, 29 pages,
Die Varieties of the 1 794 Large Cent by G.E. Ewing, J r. 40.
5” x 8”, T
MCINTYRE, DONALD P.
793 On A Newly Discovered Hoard in India. Oriental
Numismatic Society Occasional Paper No. 26. August, 1991.
4 Pages. 1 plate. Line art illustrated.
New, self paper cover. ‘Trior to the formation of die Magadhan,
later Mauryan, empire in the fifth century' B.C. a number of
states in northern India were issuing coins. These were of the
punchmarked variety described in many publications such as
Gupta and Hardaker (1985) and Mitchiner (1978)...
About five years ago a previously unknown series of coins
appeared, an exciting numismatic event since new' series are
rare, and give promise of new understanding of the early states
of India, their cultures, trading practices, and their inter-rela-
tionships. I have been fortunate in obtaining seventeen of these
coins, the only ones of whose existence I am aware.
These form a sufficient sample to catalogue some of the
features of the series, starting with solid data and proceeding
to some rather tenuous deductions. ’’-Introduction, Fabric,
Weight, Coin Types, Group A: Crescent Design, Group B:
Pentagon Design, Other Marks, Other Features, Provenance.25.
8 114” x 11 1/2” ,X
MEDCALF, DONALD & RUSSELL, RONALD
794 Hawaiian Money: Standard Catalog Includes Tokens,
Medals & Royal Orders. 1978. 1st Edition. 96 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pictorial blue board. Listed at die time was
every coin, medal, token, early scrip, paper money and Royal
Order issued by Hawaii as a kingdom, Republic, Territory and
State. Contents I: Paper Money, Early; II: Paper Money;
III: Coinage, Kingdom; IV: Tokens, Early; V: Tokens, Later;
VI: Elongated Coins; VII: Encased Cents; VIII: Silver Ingots;
IX: Royal Orders; X: Royal Medals; XI: Republic of Hawaii
National Guard Medal; XII: Medals. 30.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2" Clain-Stefanelli #9967, T
MEHL, B. MAX
Meh! Building, Fort Worth, Texas
795 The Early United States Silver Dollars, Half Dollars
and Quarter Dollars: An Arrangement of the Different Die
Varieties as described in “Hazeltine Type Table Catalog” To
which is added a list of the 1804 Dollars and other varieties
not formally listed. 1927 B. Max Mehl reprint. 76 pages.
Very good, card cover. A list and table of Present Owner,
Previous Owners and Date of Last Sales, Prices Realized of the
famous 1804 Dollar included. 50.
7” x 10”, P
MESHORER, YA’AKOV
796 Jewish Coins of the Second Temple Period. 1967. 184 pages.
32 plates.
Jewish Coins
of the Second Temple Period
YA’AKOV MESHORER
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over yellow' cloth “Provides an
historical overview of Jewish history' from the Persian period
through the Ptolemaic domination, the Seleucid domination,
the Hasmonaean Revolt, the period of Roman domination,
the Herodian dynasty, Roman Procurators, War against Rome
and the Bar Kochba War. Includes a discussion of the coinage
of each period. Presents a catalogue of eighty coin types.”
Contents I: Historical Background; II: The Coins of the
Persian Period; III: The Coins of the Hasmonaean Dynasty;
IV: The Coins of the Herodian Dynasty; V: The Coins of the
War of the Jew's against the Romans; VI: Tire Coins of die
Bar Cochba War. Appendix A: The Coins of the Roman
Procurators of Judaea; B: The Judaea Capta Coins Minted at
Caesarea. Important reference book. 80.
8” x 10 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #2949*. Qriersott page 92. Daehn 3383, H
797 Nabataean Coins. QEDEM. Monographs of the Institute of
Archaeology. The Hebrew' University of Jerusalem. 3. 1975.
1 12 pages. 8 plates.
Fine, hard botmd gray cloth. “Examines die chronology of
the coinage of the Nabataeans from its beginning in 62 B.C.
to its end in A.D. 106 when the Nabataean Kingdom was
absorbed into the Roman Province of Arabia. Includes
historical background for the kingdom and its coinage.
Examines the coinage of each of the kings discussing
inscriptios, chronology', and metallurgy'. Presents a catalogue
of 164 coin types.” Contents I: Hie Historical Background;
II: The Historiography of Nabataean Numismatics; III: The
Beginning of Nabataean Minting; IV: Hie Coins ofObodas 11,
62-60 B.C.E.; V: The Coins of Malichus I, 60-30 B.C.E.;
VI: Hie Coins of Obodas III, 30-9 B.C.E.; VII: The Coins of
Syllaeus, 9 B.C.E.; VIII: Hie Coins of Aretas IV, 9 B.C.E.-40
C.E.; IX: Hie coins of Malichus II, 40-70 C.E.; X: The Coins of
Rabbel II, 70-106 C.E.; XI: Epilogue. 60.
7 3/4” x 11”, Clain-StefaneUi #3003. Qriersott page 93. Daehn 3 578, H
9BER 2001
100.
PTJBLIG AUCTION AND MAIL BIO SALE N UM BER-FOURTEEN
MEXICO MINT REPORTS
Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico
798 Memoria de la Direction de La Casa de Moneda de Mexico
Correspondienteal Ano Fiscal de 1954. 1955. 125 pages. Tables
and Fold Out tables.
Fine, green card cover peripheral faded. 30.
6 3/4" x 8 3/4”, F
799 Memoria de la Direccion de La Casa de Moneda de Mexico
Correspondiente al Ano Fiscal de 1956. 1957. 147 pages. Tables
and Fold Out tables.
Fine, tan card cover peripheral faded. With letter to
Wayte Raymond from El Director, Ing. Carlos T. Martinez,
signed and laid in. 35.
6 3/4” x 8 3/4”, F
MEYSHAN, JOSEF
800 Essays in Jewish Numismatics. Publications of the Israel
Numismatic Society. Numismatic Studies and Researches,
Volume VI. 1968. 165 pages. 6 plates.
Fine, hard bound cloth. Foreword by M. Avi-Yonah.
“Contains a collection of twenty-three essays (twenty-one in
English) previously published by the author, mainly on
the coins of the Herodian dynasty.” Contents A: Jewish
Numismatics, In General; B: The Herodian Dynasty; C: The
First and Second Revolt; D: Miscellaneous. 60.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #2957. Qrierson page 93. Daehn 3513, H
MICHAILOVITCH, G.D. GEORGI
SUPERB CONDITION REPRINT IN 2 VOLUMES
80 1 Coins of Elizabeth Petrovna, 1741-1762 and Coins of Peter
III, 1762. Reprint of 1896. 2 Volume set. 68 and 12 pages.
436 and 34 descriptions. 22 and 2 plates.
New', printed pictorial white card cover. It has been said that
these plates are nearly indistinguishable from the originals.
The text in Russian has been reduced from its original size
to 5 3/4” x 8” with linen card covers. Tire large plates each
measure 12” x 15 1/2" on heavy card stock. For all interested
Russian collectors, a high grade matching set. 1 50.
1 2 "x 16”, Z
“PERHAPS THE MOST MONUMENTAL WORK EVER
TO APPEAR ON RUSSIAN COINAGE”
802 Monnaies de L’Empire de Russie 1725-1894. 1916. 1973,
reprint. 657 pages. 246 plates.
Fine, hard bound red leatherette. Treats the entire coinage by
date and mintmark from dre title period. Every date and year is
treated separately. All pieces photo illustrated and keyed
to the text with Droit, Revers and Tranche described and
Referenced. Includes coins minted such as in Poland and
Finland under the authority of Russia. One page forward by
Randolph Zander recounts how this wonderful collection was
assembled. Text in French. 145.
9 1/4” x 12”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1 181. Qrierson page 194, Z
MIHADLOVIC, VOJISLAV & GLOGONJAC, DRAGOSLAV
Beograd
803 Katalog Novca Srbije I Crne Gore 1868-1918.
The Catalogue of Serbian and Montenegrin Money. 1973.
72 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial color laminated card cover. Contents I: Serbia-
introduction; II: Tire Principality of Serbia; III: The Kingdom
of Serbia; IV: Serbian Money During the World War I;
V: Montenegro-introduction; VI: Principality of Montenegro;
VII: Kingdom of Montenegro; VIII: Montenegrin Money
During the World War I; IX: Keys to Signs & Explanations.
Stamparske Greske / Corrigenda laid in. Serbian and
English text. Signed by both Authors. 50.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #11281,t
MILLER, MATTHEW T.
20 South Third Street, Philadelphia
804 The Coins of the World. 1849. 73 pages. 12 plates illustrated
in gold and silver ink.
Very good, pictorial color card cover, back cover missing and
probably a couple of pages. Contents 1: brief introduction
on history of the US Mint; 2: Coinage of the US Mint;
3: Statement of Deposits and Coinage by Mints for the year
1848: Charlotte, Dahlonega, New Orleans, Philadelphia;
4: Bullion of America for 1848; 5: Description of Plates with
facing page text. Coins are printed in gold and silver. Includes
United States, Mexico, Central and South America (including
Quarter and Half Doubloon of Ecuador; Fifty Centimes of
Hayti ), West Indies, Spain and Portugal, Europe, Russia, Greece,
and Miscellaneous; 6: Table of Coins: Names of Grins; Weight;
C intents in Pure Gold; Contents in Pure Silver; Value Recoined;
Market Value. First I have seen. 50.
5” x 7 1/2”, Q
MILLER, WAYNE
Helena, MT
805 An Analysis of Morgan and Peace Dollars. 1976. 204 pages.
Color photos and photo illustrated.
New, hard bound black buckram, bright gilt. Every date with
photo of obverse and reverse and descriptive text. Inscribed:
“To/Paramount Coin Corp./Wayne Miller” on fly-leaf. 45.
6 1/4" x 9 1/4", Clain-Stefanelli # 12322, A
806 The Morgan and Peace Dollar Textbook. (1983). 261 pages.
Color photo illustrations.
New, pictorial dust jacket over black board, bright silver.
Chapter 1: Morgan and Peace Dollars: An Overview;
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID iS/\PE N U M HER - FOU RTEEN
101.
11: Grading Morgan and Peace Dollars; 111: Prooflike Dollars;
IV: Morgan Dollars: A Date-by-Date Analysis; V: Peace
Dollars: A date-by-Date Analysis; VI: Proof Morgan and Peace
Dollars; VII: Silver Dollar Die Varieties; VIII: Counterfeit
Silver Dollars; IX: Storage of Silver Dollars. 40.
8” *9 1/2", A
MUNOZ, MIGUEL L.
Printed by Sociedad Nnmismatica de Mexico
THE SPANISH AND ENGLISH
TRANSLATED MONOGRAPHS
807 La Primera Casa de Moneda Insurgente. 1967. 32 pages.
Photo illustrated. Line Art illustrated. Map.
LA PRIMERA CASA Df MONEDA INSURGENTE
THE EIRST MINI Of THE MEXICAN INSURGENTS
1967
1968
SOOEDAD MWMISMATICA M MEXICO. A. C
AFA* TACO *OStM l »«ii
MEXICO I*. D F
MJCICOAD NUMISMATIC* Df MEXICO. A. C
APAITADO POSTAL I USA
MEXICO l«, O. F
Fine, white card cover. Pictorial addenda pasted in. Inscribed
by Munoz.
WITH: The First Mint of the Mexican Insurgents. 1968.
36 pages. Photo illustrated. Line art illustrated. Map.
Fine, white card cover. Inscribed :Dear Henry, /I beg you to
accept this/humble monograph as a token/of friendship from/
M. Miguel/Auiltan, August 7th 1968” 90.
6 3/4” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #10780, Z
NARBETH, C.; HENDY, R. EN STOCKER, C.
808 Historische bankbiljetten en aandelen. 1 979. 1 20 pages. Color
frontispiece. Color, Black and White photo illustration.
New, full color dust jacket over hard bound cloth. Inhoud 1 :
Historische bankbiljetten en aandelen; 2: De evolutie van het
papiergeld en de opkomst van het bankwezen; 3: De kunst van
het drukken van bankbiljetten; 4: Gesigneerde bankbiljetten;
5 : Kennis over oude obligaties en aandelen; 6: Favoriete obligaties
van verzamelaars; 7: Obligaties en aandelen met een
opmerkelijike geschiedenis. Beautifully illustrated book with
historic banknotes from Ming dynasty to date and Stock
Certificates among many others. 40.
8" x 10”, F
NAVY DEPARTMENT
809 Medal of Honor 1861-1 949. No date. 327 pages. Frontispiece.
2 color plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pictorial blue leatherette with few V marks.
Part One: Legend; Of Men and Ships; Part Two: Wars,
Campaigns and Interim Periods; Part Three: Laws and Policies,
Honor List by States to Which accredited, Honor List of
Foreign Bom, Awards made by Special Legislation, Summary,
Bibliography, Medal of Honor Alphabetical List Index.
Newspaper clippings tipped in and an Unidentified photo tipped
in. Most biographies are photo illustrated. 50.
8" x 10 1/2”, F
NEWCOMB, HOWARD R.
256 Cof)a Da Oro Road, Be l 'Air, Los Angeles, California
LETTER FROM NEWCOMB TO H.C. HINES
810 Feb 4th 1932. Mr. H.C. Hines, Newark N.J. 2 pages on
Newcomb’s stationary.
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Fine, old horizontal mailing folds, small tape repair. “Your 2 1
cents are all packed and will go to-marrow' by registered
mail...All your pieces have been put into larger envelopes on
which I have given you all the dope-...Just w'hat will come of
my efforts in researching endeavors, I don’t know-its a
tremendous job. Have only so far worked up to and through
1938... Now, I will be pleased if you will go through all your
pieces from 1816 through 1838 and send me every one with
an unusual break and also all not in A. Yes, 1835 have many
not in A and of the A7 type 1 have found 8 rarities each of
which the differences can be described...Below is a list of num-
bers that I lack entirely and maybe arranging your duplicates
you can find a few to plug my holes... I really appreciate your
co-operation with me for if I didn’t have come good friends
like you my hands would be thoroughly tied in this work...”
Signed, Sincerely yours, Howard R. New'comb. 100.
6 1/2” x 10”, L
NEWMAN, E.P. & DOTY, R.G.
811 Studies on Money in Early America. 1976. 216 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound pictorial printed board. Chapter 1 : R.G. Doty,
Introduction; 2: W.S. Sachs, The Business of Colonization;
3: J.E. Massey, Early Money Substitutes; 4: R E. Solomon,
Foreign Specie Coins in the American Colonies; 5: W. Breen,
North American Colonial Coinages under the French
Regime (1640-1763); 6: R. Picker, Variations of the Die
Varieties of Massachusetts Oak and Pine Tree Coinage; 7:
R.G. Doty, The Carolina and New' England Elephant Token;
8: J.J. McCusker, Colonial Paper Money; 9: W. Breen, Legal
and Illegal Connecticut Mints, 1785-1789; 10: E.P. Newman,
American Circulation of English and Bungtown Halfpence;
1 1 : K.E. Bressett, Vermont Copper Coinage; 12: E.P. Newman,
George Washington’s Unique 1792 Pattern in Gold; 13:
D. Taxay, Thomas Jefferson and the Founding of the Mint.75.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 2148. Qrierson page 218, A
OCTOBER 5-6. 200 l
102.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANDMAILBID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
NEWMAN, E.P. & BRESSETT, K.E.
8 1 2 The Fantastic 1 804 Dollar. 1 962. 1 44 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound brown leatherette, silver. Associates in
Research were Walter Breen and Lynn Glaser. The most
famous single coin. Newman's research and conclusions are
thoroughly explained. Full pedigrees and histories of each one
are given. Each one is excellently photo illustrated and
weight given in grains. Contents I: The Official Records;
II: Discontinuance of Dollar Coinage; III: Disappearance
Stories; IV: Changes in Coin Production Methods affer 1804;
V: Distinctive Characteristics of 1804 Dollars; VI: Distinctive
Characteristics of Proof 1801 , 1802 and 1803 Dollars; VII: Char-
acteristics Common to 1804 and to Proof 1801, 1802 and 1803
Dollars; VIII: The Diplomatic Gift Background; IX: The
Origin of 1 804 “Originals”; X: The Exchange between Stickney
and the U.S. Mint; XI: Tire Scandal of 1858; XII: Aftennath
of the Scandal; XIII: The battle Begins; XIV: Affidavits and
Opinions about the 1804; XV: What Are the Proof 1801, 1802
and 1803 Dollars; XVI: Alterations and Other Fakes;
XVII: Tire 1804 Half Dollar Alteration; XVIII: Summary;
XIX: The Pedigree History. Inscribed by Bressett. 30.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #12328. R osichan 818, T
NICHOLS, HENRY W.
813 Restoration of Ancient Bronzes and Cure of Malignant
Patina. Field Museum of Natural History, Museum Technique
Series No. 3. 1930. 51 pages. Frontispiece. 1 1 plates.
Fine, brown card cover. Contents; 1: Foreword;
2: Restoration of Ancient Bronzes and Cure of Malignant
Patina; 3: Apparatus Used at Field Museum; 4: Treatment;
5: Cleaning Treated Specimens and Preparing Them for
Exhibition; 6: Malignant Patina. 50.
6” x 9”,t
NOYES, L.R.
INTRIGUING HARD TIMES TOKEN BOOK
8 1 4 Hard Times Tokens by Lyman H. Low; Additional Numbers
by Wayte Raymond; Finding List by Wm. F. Dunham.
Compiled 1 930 by L.R. Noyes. 200+ pages. Photo illustrated
obverse/reverse.
Very good, hard bound red cloth, gilt. Appears to be a bound
typewritten working copy for pre-publication. “The late Mr.
W.E. Woodward gathered quite a number of these tokens, and
gave more or less complete descriptions of them in some of his
sale catalogues; but until the Present List the most complete
catalogue which has appeared was that published by the writer
in 1886, in a pamphlet of sixteen pages”. There is a finding list,
Rarity and Pricing from Hard Times Tokens by Low, Additional
Numbers by W. Raymond and Finding List by Wm. F. Dunham
that was compiled by Noyes. “I will tell more about such
varieties at a later date, also to describe the tokens of the period
issued in New York and other states. In connection with my
researches along these lines I have been able to place the
approximate date of a great many other old store cards, and
expect to he able to compile a very complete list of all tokens
issued before 1845.” References for each token are given for
the Borders and Edges as well as descriptions for each obverse
and reverse with pencil notations and reference’s to Dunham
sale. 210 illustrations. This is only the second book like this
that I have handled. 90.
4” x 5 1/4", L
OLIVER, STEFAN
815 An introduction to Heraldry. 1997. 112 pages. Color photos
and Color illustrations.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over matching hard bound
printed board. Contents 1: The Origin of Heraldry; 2: The
Heralds; 3: The Colours of Heraldry; 4: Heraldic Accessories;
5: Annorial Bearings; 6: The Animal Kingdom; 7: Plants and
Inanimate Objects; 8: Additions to Arms and Marshaling
Arms; 9: Ecclesiastical Heraldry; 10: Orders of Chivalry and
Entitlement to Arms; 11: Modem Usage; 12: Glossary.
“Surveys heraldry from its beginnings to the present day and
explains the meanings behind the symbols, the all important
differences between the rampant lion, the cowed lion and the
30 plus variations of lions and many other fascinating details
in concise and entertaining text carefully integrated with pho-
tographs and many specially commissioned illustrations.”30.
9” x 12", Y
PACIFIC COAST AUCTION GALLERIES
Ron & Dennis Qillio, 1103 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
8 1 6 Slide Lecture: California Pioneer Gold Coins...Prepared by
The Dean of American Numismatists, Walter Breen. No Date.
6 pages.
New, clear plastic report cover over printed typed text.
This consignment had no slides accompanying the text.
Important remarks and insightful. 40.
8 1/2” x 11", F
PAOLINI, CARLOS
817 Premios a la Aplicacion Colegio Union y Amistad.
Publicacion N° 1 del Circulo de Amigos Numismaticos de
San Nicolas de los Arroyos. Serie San Nicolas de los
Arroyos en la Medalla. San Nicolas de los Arroyos, 1973.
1973. 6 pages. 1 mimeographed plate
New, card cover. “El autor trato el mismo tema en notas
periodfsticas anteriores. Es el presente un trabajo exhaustivo sobre
el tema referido a premios otorgados por un antiguo y meritorio
colegio de la ciudad de San Nicolas de los Arroyos,
colegio fundado y sostenido por la Masonerta. Apreciable
aporte a la catalogacion descriptiva y documentada de las
medallas nicolenas.” 40.
8 1 12" x 11", Ferrari *1.403, Cordoba, Z
818 Centenario del Tiro Suizo de San Nicolas de los Arroyos,
Publicacion N" 2 de la Serie San Nicolas de los Arroyos en la
Medalla, del Circulo de Amigos Numismaticos de San Nicolas
de los Arroyos. San Nicolas de los Arroyos, 1973. 1973.
7 pages. 1 mimeographed plate
New, card cover. “El mismo autor trato el tema en publicaciones
periodisticas, que se resume y amplian en la del epigrafe.
Importante aporte a la catalogacion descriptiva y documentada
de las medallas nicolenas.” 40.
8 1 12" x 1 1”, Ferrari *1.404, Cordoba, Z
See Cordoba, Carlos earlier for publicacion N" 3.
819 El Tiro Federal Argentino de San Nicolas de los Arroyos,
Publicacion N” 4 de la Serie San Nicolas de los Arroyos en la
Medalla, del Circulo de Amigos Numismaticos de San Nicolas
de los Arroyos. San Nicolas de los Arroyos, 1973. 1973.
9 pages.
New, card cover ”Muy interesante Este trabajo ffie publicado
con anterioridad en el periddico El Norte de San Nicolas en la
public: /xcjc rriON /\rro mail pi i y ;s/\uh ni jmpkr-fc^ljptbknj
103.
section Numismaatica, a cargo de Carlos Alberto Cordoba, que
utiliza el seuddnimo Ce-Ce, con el dial aparecio finnado con
automation del real autor, por razones particulares. Es un
importance aporte a la catalogacion de la medalla nicolena.”40.
8 112" x 11", Ferrari *1.405, Cordoba.Z
PARDO, OSCAR
Buenos Aires, Argentina
820 “Condecoraciones Argentinas” La Orden Del Libertador
San Martin. 1972. 133 pages. 17 plates.
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard boimd red cloth, bright
gilt. Indice 1: Las Ordeenes al Merito; II: Institution de la “Orden
del Libertador San Martin”; III: Otorgamiento de las Insignias;
IV: El Collar en grado extraordinario conferido a la senora Maria
Eva Duarte de Peron; V: Disposiciones derogadas;
VI: Disposiciones legales ev vigor; VII: Posibles reformas a la
legislacfon vigente; VIII: El Museo de Condecoraciones del
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto. Ejemplar Numero
0 1 24 of a numbered edition . 40.
7"x 10 1/2”, Ferrari *1.142, F
PAUL, RODMAN W.
82 1 California Gold: The Beginning of Mining in the Far West.
1967, 2nd printing. 380 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Songs.
New, modem hard bound black cloth, bright gilt, original card
covers pasted inside. Contents I: Tire Setting; II: The New
Age Begins; III: The Great Migration; IV: Fundamentals and
Teachers; V: From an Adventure to a Business: Mining, 1848-
1851; VI: Camps, Cabins, Cities, and Citizens, 1848-1858;
VII: The Three Sections: Nature and Man, 1848-1860;
VIII: Basic Conditions for a Transitional Era; IX: Towards a
New Economy: 1851-1860. 1. Rivers and Veins; X: Towards a
New Economy: 1851-1860. II. Deep Diggings and the Water
Supply; XI: Greater California; XII: The Regulation of Society,
1848-1873; XIII: The Law of Mines, 1848-1873; XIV: The
Survival of the Fittest, 1 860- 1873; XV: The Distant Prize, 1 860-
1873; XVI: Maturity, 1860-1873; XVII: From Sunday
Carnival to Labor War, 1857-1873; XVIII: Epilogue. 45.
5 1/2" X 8", S
PECK, C. WILSON
822 English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British
Museum 1558-1958. 1960. 646 pages. 50 plates.
Fine, hard bound red cloth peripherally faded with small tear
on back cover, gilt. This volume of the Catalogue of Coins
describes the English copper, tin, and bronze coins, including
patterns and proofs, struck between 1558 and 1958, which
are in the British Museum. Coins in several other public and
private collections which are not at present represented in
the Museum cabinets have also been included, so that
the Catalogue provides virtually a corpus of this series.
Specimens in the British Museum are readily distinguished
by the letters BM.” Contents 1: Introduction; Scope of
Catalogue, Historical prefaces to die reigns, Arrangement, Die-
varieties, Proofs and patterns, Weights, Rarity, Identification keys,
Plates, Acknowledgments; 2: Bibliography; 3: Locations of
Recorded Coins; 4: Historical Introduction; 6: Catalogue of
the Coins; 7: Appendices; 8: Indexes. 120.
9” x 10”, Clain-Stefanelli #9702* Qrierson page 178, A
PEDDIE, JOHN
823 Conquest: The Roman Invasion of Britain. 1998. 214 pages.
70 photo and line art illustrations. Tables.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound same
color printed board. Contents I: Caesars British legacy; II: Tie
Roman Anny and its logistics; III: The landings in Kent;
IV: The battle on the Medway; V: The fall of Colchester;
VI: Caratacus’ fighting withdrawal; VII: The campaign in the
West; VIII: Defeat for Caratacus; IX: Tie Protagonists. Photo
illustrations of: A gold coin of Tasciovanus; Gold staters of
Cunobelin; Coin of Cunobelin depicting a tall sided sailing ship;
Gold and silver coins of Claudis, commemorating his triumph
over Britain; A British coin, minted by Caratacus; Two Duratrigan
coins, “the military and manpower approach throws a totally
new light on the problem. It is like a breath of fresh air.” 40.
7” x 10”, Y
PEDERY-HUNT, DORA DE
824 Medals. 1973. 55 pages. 55 Plates.
Fine, pictorial printed white cloth. 55 plates with opposite
page text in English, French and German. Photography by
Elizabeth Frey. 30.
8”x 8 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #14458, F
PHILLIPS, MABERLY
“Author of Banks, Bankers and Banking in Northumberland,
Durham and North Yorkshire.”
825 Tie Token Money of Tie Bank of England, 1797 to 1816.
1900. 44 pages. Photo illustrated.
THE TOKEN MONEY
THE BANK OF ENGLAND
• 797 lo 1816.
MABERLY Will UIV f- A
J— v ft.... L..„. ... km. K-rww*. .. . !»•..»
Very good, pictorial hard bound printed board, 1/4 blue cloth.
Illustrations of Guinea, Pound and Shilling Notes, Tokens,
Cut and Counterstamp Coins, and Approximate Value of
Bank Tokens. 100.
6 1/2” x 9 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #9704, t
PICK, ALBERT
826 Das Papiergeld Bayerns: Staatspapiergeld, Banknoten
und Notgeld, Geschichte und Katalog. 1989. 223 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hill color pictorial cover of 1000 Mark. Contents I:
Konzessionierte Notenbanken; II: Staatspapiergeld; III:
Notgeldscheine des 19. Jahrhunderts; IV: Amtliche und
halbamtliche iiberregionale Notgeldausgaben der Zeit 1918 bis
1923; V: Notgeldscheine 1914 bis 1948; VI: Kriegsgefangenen-
Lagerscheine und Scheckmarken. 30.
8" x 11 1/2”, T
OCTOBER 5-6, 200 1
104.
PUBLIC AUCTION AIND MAIL BILA SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
POND, SHEPARD
Boston, Mass.
827 Napoleon Emperor of the French Republic: A study
illustrated by coin types of the transition from Republic to
Empire. 1942. 12 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, peripherally faded green card cover. 20.
6” x 9”,K
POOR, HENRY V.
“Editor of Poor’s Manual of Railroads, published annually.
1. Money and its Lotus: embracing a History of Monetary
Theories ami a Historv of the Currertcies of the United States,
N. York, 1877. 8vo. '
Of its 6 23 capacious pages only 61 are devoted to what is
undoubtedly the nwst important part of it, in fact, the reason
for its existence, the author’s account of his “Laws of
Money”...A writer whose mind is in the condition indicated
by Mr. Poor’s language is clearly not qualified for the
discovery of any “laws” or the prosecution of any scientific
inquiry. ’’^Nation, XXVI. 80. 2. Resumption and the Silver
Question, N. York, 1878, 12mo. 3. Sketch of the Rise and
Progress of the Internal Improvements of the United
States: with a Review of the Charges made against Railroad
Corporations, N. York, 1881, 8vo. 4. Twenty-Tivo Years of
Protection, N. York, 1888, 8ro. ”-Allibone
828 Money and its Laws: embracing A History of Monetary
Theories, and A History of the Currencies of the United
States. 1877. 623 pages.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, faded spine, gilt. Contents 1 : The
Laws of Money; 2: History of Monetary Theories (from Aristotle,
350 B.C.); 3: Currency and Banking in the United States.100.
6” x 9 1/2”, t
PORTEOUS, JOHN
829 Coins: 183 illustrations in color and black and white. 1973.
96 pages. Color & Black and White photo illustrated.
Fine, four color dust jacket over hard bound four color printed
board. Contents 1 : Coins of the Greeks; 2: Romans and Byzan-
tine; 3: European G linage in the Middle Ages; 4: The renais-
sance and the Baroque; 5: Coinage Transfonned. Tire illustra-
tions, richly illustrated, 32 in color and 151 in black and white.20.
8 114" x 9 1/2” ,0
POULSOM, N.W.
830 A Catalogue of Campaign and Independence Medals Issued
during the Twentieth Century To The British Army. 1969.
127 pages.
Fine, pictorial white card cover. Contents 1: Campaign
Medals; 2: United Nations Medals; 3: Independence
Medals; 4: Commonwealth Campaign Medals awarded to
the British Army. 30.
5 1/2" x 8 1/2", Clain-Stefanelli #/5492,K
PRADEAU, ALBERTO FRANCISCO
Las Angeb’s, California
8 3 1 Mexican Patriots and Their Part in N umismatics. (1945-47)
1962 reprint from The Numismatist. 32 pages. Photo
illustrated and 48 photos referred to in text
Fine, gray card cover. Part I: Hon Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla;
Part II: Dona J< isefa Oniz de 1 foininguez 1 775-1829; Part III:
Linaires (A rectangular counterstamp, measuring 9x12
millimeters, bearing the name LINA-RES* in two lines, within
a rei i angle ol heavy d< its, has been found on eight reales coins of
New Spain dated 1811 and 181 3.); Part IV: Morelos. 40.
5 1/2" * 8 1/2", Clain-Stefanelli #10796, X
PRIDMORE, FRED
832 The Copper Doits of Banjarmas c. 1789-1817. Oriental
Numismatic Society Information Sheet No. 21. May, 1979.
1 2 pages. 8 line art plates.
New, single paper sheets. “When preparing the catalogue
for British possessions in Asia (1) a reference was found
indicating that coins were issued with the consent of the
British Administration of Java and struck by their resident in
Banjarmasin, Borneo. The agent was Alexander Hare and
while Hare had considerable dealings with the Sultan of
Banjarmasin extending back to 1808, the variety of coins
attributed to the State suggested a much longer period of issue
than the brief British Administration of 1811-1816.
Despite a remarkable range in design only one Banjarmasin
coin type is listed in present day standard catalogues of World
Coins, although a Dutch Numismatist, J.P. Moquette,
published a study of the series complete with seven plates,
depicting 101 specimens. Unfortunately, the article was printed
in a rather inaccessible Journal and written in Dutch (2) but
it was felt that a re-listing of the coins would perhaps be of
some interest to readers.”-Introduction. Banjarmasin, Coins,
Moquette’s Grmments on the Plates, Van Coevorden’s List.30.
8 1/2” x 11",X
833 The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations to
the end of the reign of George VI 1952. Part 1, European
Territories. 1960. 98 pages. Photo illustrated. Map.
Very' good, red card cover, contents Fine. Contents 1 : Preface;
2: Introduction; 3: Catalogue Format, Abbreviations and
Meanings; 4: The Isle of Man; 5: Lundy Island; 6: Tire Chan-
nel Islands: Guernsey and Jersey; 7: Gibraltar; 8: Malta; 9: The
Ionian Islands; 10: Cypms. Remains a useful reference. 30.
7 1/4” x 9 3/4”, Clain-Stefrmelli #9936. Rosichan 458. Qrierson page 136, A
834 The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations to the
end of the reign of George VI 1952. Part 2, Asian Territories.
1965. 337 pages. Photo illustrated. Maps.
Very good, hard bound blue cloth. Contents 1: Palestine;
2: Aden; 3: Ceylon; 4: Andaman Islands; 5: Cocos Keeling
Islands; 6: Penang; 7: Singapore; 8: Singapore Merchant
Tokens; 9: Straits Settlements; 10: Sumatra; 11: Java;
12: Borneo; 13: Hong Kong & China; 14: Trade Qrinages:
Portcullis Money and British Dollar. 35.
7” x 9 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #8440*, Qrierson page 217,T
835 The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations to the
end of the reign of George VI 1952. Part 3, Bermuda, British
Guiana, British Honduras and the British West Indies. 1965.
364 pages. Photo illustrated. Large fold out map of the areas.
Very good, hard bound green cloth periphalley faded, shaky.
Contents 1: Bermuda; 2: British Guiana; 3: British Honduras;
4: Bahamas; 5: Barbados; 6: Jamaica; 7: Leeward Islands; 8:
Windward Islands; 9: Tobago; 10: Trinidad; 1 1: Guadeloupe;
12: Martinique; 13: Curasao; 14: St. Maarten; 15: St. Eustatius;
1 6: Colonial Coinages-General; 1 7 : Not Attributed. Valuation
list laid in. 35.
7" x 9 3 14", Clain-Stefanelli #844 3*, (j rierson page 2 1 7,T
PUBLIC ALIC:TION /A NJ O IV1 /\ 1 1_ BIID SALE NJL J M BER-FOU RTEEN
105.
PULLEN, JOHN J.
836 A Shower of Stars: The Medal of Honor and The 27th Maine.
1966. 269 pages. Photographs and Drawings.
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound red cloth, bright
gilt. Contents, 1: A Maine Mystery; 2: The 27th Maine;
3: Athena Americana; 4: Two Paces Forward; 5: “They Never
Failed to Understand; 6: Let Not Thy Left Hand Know;
7 : Wherein the Mouths of Lions Are Stopped; 8: A Fast Shuffle
on Capitol Hill; 9: “This Sole Remaining Seal of Honor”;
10: Alarums & Excavations. “Out of the attics of Maine and
Government archives the author tracks down a curious
Civil War mystery and its startling effect on the subsequent
development of The Congressional Medal of Honor.” 30.
5 3/4” x 8 1/2”, F
QUILLE, DAN DE (WILLIAM WRIGHT)
837 The Big Bonanza: An authentic account of the discovery,
history, and working of the World-Renowned Comstock Lode
of Nevada including the present condition of the various mines
situated thereon, sketches of the most prominent men
interested in them, incidents and adventures connected
w ith mining, the Indians, and the country, amusing stories,
experiences, anecdotes, etc., etc, and a full exposition of the
production of Pure Silver. 1947. 439, i-viii pages. Frontispiece.
Line art illustrated.
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue cloth, bright
gilt, bookplate of Ruth and Everett Me Nab. 83 Chapters.
Introduction by Oscar Lewis. “It is die basic source book on the
history of Nevada’s fabulous Comstock lode. It is the story of the
discovery and development of the immensely rich Big Bonanza,
written by the best man qualified to do the job. With authority
and a wealth of pertinent detail, it relates the epic of the rise of
Virginia City, once one of the unique cities of the continent and
today a legendary, semi-deserted town completely fascinating to
students of the old West. The value of the book as a storehouse
of information about a phase of frontier life now' almost forgot-
ten has been recognized by the discerning for many years.” 45.
6 1/2” X 9 1/2”, F
RACKUS, ALEXANDER M.
MEMBER OF THE CHICAGO COIN CLUB
(PRESIDENT 1928)
838 Guthones (The Goths) Kinsmen of the Lithuanian People.
A Treatise on the Gothic Ethnology History of the Gothic
Dominion in Italy and Spain, Numismatics, Language, and
Proper Names. 1929. 432 pages. 75 illustrations.
Fine, hard bound pebbled red cloth, gilt. Part I: The Ethnol-
ogy of the Goths; Part II: The Ostrogoths (Amala-Guddae);
Part III: The Balthagoths (Visigoths); Part IV: Heruli
(The Herulians); Part V: The Gothono-Lithuanic Glossary;
Part VI: Tire Surnames of Gothono-Lithuanic origin in Greece,
Italy and Spain. Text in English and Lithuanian. Coins keyed
to text with obverse and reverse descriptions and references
to Heiss. 40.
5 1/2” x 8”, X
REINACH, THEODORE
839 Jewish Coins. 1966. 77 pages 12 plates.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue cloth,
bright gilt. “A thorough narrative history of Jewish coinage
from its beginning through the Roman Imperial period.
Includes a chapter on forgeries, tables of alphabets and
Hebrew' inscriptions.” 70.
5 l/2”x8 1/2”, Clum-Stefanelli #2970a. Daehn 3426. Mayer 593, H
RAWSON, A.L. & MADDEN, F.W.
840 Ancient Coins & Artifacts of the Bible. (Accompanied by
a series of numerous paintings & scenes of the historical
events referred to in the Bible). No date, reprint. 47 pages.
Line art illustrated.
HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Bible Text,
ANCIENT COINS, AN D GEMS
Alexander ihe Great to the Destruction of Jerusalem,
aae n c xo na ad..
INCLUDING GREER. ROMAN. AND HEBREW MONEY. DRAWN FROM TMF. ORIGINAL ANCIENT COCKS
IN I HR BRITISH MUSEUM. LONDON, IN COLLECTIONS IN PARIS. AMSTERDAM.
B*l»sU->. BERLIN, ROME. AND IN Till. UNITED STATES
' BY A. T- HAWHON, LL.D.
Fine tan card cover, peripheral fading, library blind stamp
upper right cover. Part 1 ; Historical Illustrations of Bible Text,
derived from Ancient Coins and Gems of the period of time
from Alexander the Great to the Destruction of Jerusalem,
336b.c.to 136a.d., including Greek, Roman, and Hebrew' money,
drawn from the original ancient coins in the British Museum,
London, in collections in Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin,
Rome, and in the U.S. Part 2; Coins, Money and Weights of
die Bible. Part 3; Biblical Illustrations showing the Manners
and Customs of the Ancients. Comprising a gallery of Jewish
and Egyptian Antiquities, scriptural scenery, natural history, arts,
sciences, religious rites, coins, amior, &c. Informative text
for each of the 143 coins illustrated. The third part of biblical
illustrations are wonderful line art illustrations that every graphic
aitist/designer can appreciate and perhaps use as a line art clip
book. From our Auction #7, 1998, where it realized $85. 85.
8 1/2” x 11", H
REED, MORT
841 A completely revised, updated edition: Encyclopedia of
U.S. Coins. 1972. 303 pages. Line art illustrated.
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue pebbled buck-
ram, silver. Contents Part 1 Federal Seals And Coinage;
1: Federal Seals; II: The Origin of United States Coinage;
III: The First United States Coinage System; IV: Devices,
Designs & Symbols; V: How' United States Coins Are Made;
Part 2 Coinologv; VI: Coinage of die United States, 1792
to Date; VII: United States Gold Coins; VIII: Tire Condition
and Grading of Coins (Illustrated); IX: Counterfeit and
Unauthorized Coins (with charts); X: The United States
Secret Service; XI: Verification Tests. Foreword by Gilroy
Roberts, Fornier Chief Engraver with the US Mint. 25 .
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1895, K
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RINALDI, ALFIO
842 Catalogo delle Medaglie Papali Annuali da Pio VII a
Paolo VI. 1967. 1 13 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound red cloth, gilt. 161 listings and photo
illustrated both obverse and reverse. Also, Elenco delle leggende
dei rovesci con la versione in italiano (II numero corrisponde
alle medaglie descritte nel catalogo). Prezzario laid in.Signed 50.
7TOBER 5-<5, 200 1
106.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE N UMBER-FOURTEEN
RAYMOND, WAYTE
New York, NY
843 The United Sates Copper Coins; Silver Coins of the United
States Mint; United States Gold Coins of the Philadelphia
and Branch Mints; Private Gold Coins Struck in the United
States 1 830- 1861; United States Notes 1861-1923. Five parts
bound in one. 1931-1933. 21, 40, 24, 32, 24, pages and 8 page
Supplement. Photo illustrated.
Fine, original hard bound publishers green cloth, original
card covers, bright gilt. The 8 page supplement lists: U.S.
Fractional Currency 1863-1876; Confederate States Currency
and Southern States Currency. This is the first I have seen of this
scarce original publishers version. 100.
6”x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #12477, S
844 The Gold Coins of North and South America. 1937. 102 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, gilt. Contents 1 : North America;
Mexico; 2: West Indies; 3: Central America; 4: South America.
29 countries listed and illustrated by type, mint and date. Photo
illustration of 8 Brazilian Gold Bars Issued During the Period
of John VI. Includes United States Private Gold Coins.
Ecuador As Part of Columbia and Ecuador. 20.
8” x 10", Clain-Stefanelli # 11490. Qrierson page. 213, K
845 Early New York City and State Merchants’ Tokens
1789-1850. 1936. 24 pages. 2 plates. Photo illustrated.
Fine, blue card cover peripherally faded. All 111 tokens are
photo illustrated both Obverse and Reverse with descriptions
along with 26 State Tokens. Additional 3 page alphabetical
listing of Merchants’ Tokens not illustrated. 30.
6” x 9”,P
RIPLEY, WILLIAM ZEBINA
846 The Financial Flistory of Virginia 1609-1776. 1893.
1 970 reprint. 1 70 pages.
New, hard bound green cloth, bright gilt. Contents I: Direct
Taxation; II: The Quit-rents; III: Custom Duties; IV: Ureal
Taxes; V: The Budget; V (I): Hard Money; VI(I ) : Paper Money.
Included in the chapters are: The Mint Project of 1642; The
value of the Virginia shilling; Tobacco and Treasury Notes;
Regulation of the value of silver money by law among others.
A must book for the Colonial Coin and Currency collector.30.
5 1/2" x 8 314”, Sigler 2 197, F
ROBERTSON, JOHN DRUMMOND
Trinity College, Cambridge
1878 ORIGINAL
847 A Handtxxrk to the Coinage of Scotland, giving a description
of every' variety issued by the Scottish Mint in Gold, Silver,
Billion, and Copper, From Alexander I. to Anne, With
an Introductory Chapter on the Implements and Processes
Employed. 1878. 146 pages. Frontispiece. Line art illustrated.
Very gcxxl, hard bound worn 1/4 leather, red board, gilt, gilt
top. Contents I: Table of Sovereigns, with dates, showing the
metals in which each coined; II: Gold Coins; III: Silver Coins;
IV: Billion Coins; V: ( Upper Gains; Appendix: Mottoes on
Scottish Coins translated; List of Mint Towns, with their
principal ft >rms of spelling. Frontispiece “Interior of a Mint”, from
a French engraving of the reign of Umi.s XII. 45.
7” x 8 1/4", Clain-Stefanelli #6/ 52, T
RODGERS, WILLIAM LEDYARD
848 Greek and Roman Naval Warfare: A Study of Strategy,
Tactics, and Ship Design from Salamis (480 B.C.) to Actium
(31 B.C.) 1964. 555 pages. 35+ photo illustrations. 28 maps.
Fine, hard bound brown cloth, bright silver. Contents
I: Objectives of Naval Warfare; II: Greco-Persian War,
Marathon, Appendix; Types of Rowing Ships; III: Greco- Pers-
ian Wars, Salamis and Mycale; Appendix 1 Aeschylu
account of Salamis; Appendix 2 The forces employed; IV
Peloponnesian War; V: Dionysius, Sicily and Carthage; VLTheP
ntere and Its Oars; VII: Exercises and Stratagems of the Gree
Reets; VIII: Alexander’s Naval Campaigns; IX: Naval Wars
Alexander’s Successors; Appendix 1 The great ships of Dem
trius and Ptolemy; Appendix 2 Cost of wars at end of
ourth century B.C.; X: First Punic War; Appendix Roman
Quinqueremes; XI: Second Punic War; XII: War of Rhodes
and Pergamum against Macedon; XIII: War of Rome and
Antiochus; XIV: Naval Warfare in the First Century B.C.; XV:
Naval Wars of Caesar, 49-45 B.C.; XVI: Campaign of Philippi,
42 B.C.; XVII: Sicilian War, 38-36 B.C.; Appendix Agrippa’s
Ships; XVIII: Campaign of Actium, 3 1 B.C. Photo illustration
of Demetrius face, and the prow' of his ship, from a coin. 80.
6” x 9”,Y
RODRIGUEZ LORENTE, JUAN J.
Madrid, Spain
849 Catalogo de los Reales de a Dos espanoles. 1965. 221 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound black cloth, gilt. “Presents the coins
generally known as «pieces of two» and their successors the
pieces of «4 reales» (not to be confused with the pieces of
four), and die «pesetas». The only aim of the book is to present
in an orderly manner the coinage issued under Spanish rule at
the different Mints both in Spain and America...The book is
divided in two parts, showing separately the coinage of
Europe and that of America, and the different mints and
corresponding periods of coinage under each ruler.” Every page
of the catalogue has the Mint’s name to facilitate handling.
Primera Parte: Peninsula y Baleares 1497-1931. Segunda Parte:
America 1535-1826. English summary with Spanish and
English text. Ejemplar 941. 1 00.
7 1/5” x 10 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1385.Z
ROGERS, EDGAR. REV.
850 A Handy Guide to Jewish Coins. 1914- 108 pages 9 plates.
Very good, soiled blue cloth, gilt. “An introduction to Jewish
coinage. Translates the legends on the coins. Lists the main
types. Includes a catalogue of 1 1 5 coins. The original articles
(published in 12 monthly installments in Spink Numismatic
Circular January-Decemher 1913) were revised for the book.
Recently found specimens were added along with a table of
cross-references, a table of alphabets, and nine plates.”
Contents I: Legends; II: Hashmonean Family; 111: Herodian
Family; IV: Procurators, First Revolt & After; V: Second
Revolt; VI: After the Second Revolt; VII: Bible Coins. Plates
1: Hashmonean Dynasty; II: Herod Family; III: Roman
Procurators and Romano-Judaean; IV: Romano-Judacan; V-VI:
Second Revolt; VII: Second Revolt and After; VIII: Coins of
Christian and Turkish Claimants to Jerusalem; IX: Grins of the
Old and New Testament. 30.
6 1/4” x 9 1 /4” Chun-Stcfunelli #2971. Qrierstm fni^c 6 1 . Daclxn 2564.H
PUJIALIC : AUCTION ANOMAILBID SALE NUMBE1LFC ~>L JRTFi FiNJ
107.
ROMANOFF, PAUL
“Paul Romanoff was bom in Vdn a, A [ml 19, 1898, a center
of Jetvish piety and learning, famed as the “Jerusalem
of Lithuania. ”
After studying in Beilin and Paris he moved to Palestine
in 1920. There he applied his knowledge technically as
architect of the Palestine Jewish Archaeological Society
dining the first campaign of the Excavations of the Third Wall
in Jerusalem, laid also served the Qovemment of Palestine in
similar capacity in the architectural and topographical tvorks
of the Department of Public Works. Simultaneously he
continued his talmudic and rabbinical studies and entered
The Hebrew University in 1925. In 1927, Romanoff entered
Dropsie College, ivhere in 193 0 he received his Doctorate.
Dr. Romanoff then served as the Curator of the Museum of
Jewish Ceremonial Objects from its establishment in 1932
until his death on December 12, 1943.”
851 Jewish Symbols on Ancient Jewish Coins. 1944 original
edition. 79 pages. Frontispiece. 7 plates.
Fine, slightly worn pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown
cloth, gilt. “Discusses the historical and social significance of
symbols on ancient Jewish coins. Coin types are grouped
around several themes: agriculture, the Temple building,
astronomical subjects, and various utensils connected with
the Temple service. The Jewish meaning of the types are
interpreted. 72 coins are shown in the plates, grouped by type.”
Contents I-II: Introduction; III: Palm and Palm Branch;
IV: Lulab and Baskets; V: Cup, Omer; VI: Cornucopia;
VII: Vessels for Liquids; VIII: Ampula or Hydria on the Silver
Denarii; IX: Amphora; X: Menorah; XI: Second Revolt,
Propaganda, Coins; XII: Grapes; XIII: Lily; XIV: Pomegran-
ate; XV: Trumpets; XVI: String Instruments and Wreaths;
XVII: The Symbols and Inscriptions. Inscribed by Louis
S. Werner on fly-leaf. 40.
6” x 9” Clain-Stefanelli #2972. Daehn 2565. Mayer 623, H
ROSENTHAL, LEONARD
852 The Pearl Hunter: An Autobiography by Leonard Rosenthal.
1952. 214 pages. Line art illustrated.
Fine, tom full color dust jacket over hard bound black cloth,
gilt. “The career of Leonard Rosenthal makes a dazzling
chapter in the romantic history of the pearl. He first made the
acquaintance of the jewel as a penniless immigrant boy in
Paris. In less than twenty years he built a fortune of over
$100,000,000 and w'on the w orld monopoly of the pearl trade
for France. At one time 60,000 divers in the Persian Gulf
alone drew' their substance from him.” 25.
5 1/2" x 8 1/2”, F
ROWE, C., HAXBY, J., & GRAHAM, R.
85 3 The Currency and Medals of Newfoundland: Volume 1. 1983.
1 1 7 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown cloth, bright
gilt. Contents I: History of Newfoundland; II: Merchant issues;
III: Banks and Bank Notes; IV: Government Notes; V: Deci-
mal Coinage of Newfoundland; VI: Medals of Newfoundland;
Appendix I: Die Consumption Records; II: Coinage Acts of
1863, 1870, 1887, 1895, 1917 and 1944. 80.
8 1/2" X 11 114”, A
RUNDELL JR., WALTER
854 Military Money: A Fiscal History of the U.S. Army Overseas
in World War II. 1980. 271 pages. Photo illustrated. Chart.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown cloth, gilt.
Contents 1: Finance Administration; 2: Fiscal Diplomacy:
Coordination and Liaison; 3: Budgeting and Accounting;
4: Funding; 5: Funding for Invasion and Intelligence; 6: Paying
Troops; 7: Paying Civilians; 8: Paying Prisoners of War;
9: Currency Exchange; 10: Troop Life; 1 1: Conclusion. 50.
6 1/4” x 9”, W
RYAN, JOHN CARLIN
855 A Handbook of Papal Coins: The Medieval Coinage
1268-1431; The Early Renaissance Coinage 1431-1534.
1989. 81 pages. Frontispiece. 7 plates and line art illustrated.
Fine, pictorial card cover. Well illustrated with many photos of
coins from Maryland, Virginia and Colombian collections.
Contents 1: Medieval Papal Coinage; 2: Papal Coinage of the
Early Renaissance; 3: The Medieval Coinage; 4: The Early
Renaissance Coinage. Inscribed by Ryan. 30.
8 1/2” x 11”, K
SCHILKE, O.G. & SOLOMON, R.E.
Published by The Coin and Currency Institute, Inc.
856 America’s Foreign Coins: An Illustrated Standard
Catalogue with Valuations of Foreign Coins w'ith Legal
Tender Status in the United States 1793-1857. 1964-
211 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, gilt. Contents I: The Transitional
Period; II: Federal Recognition of Foreign Coins as Legal
Tender; III: Domestic Minting, Early Coinage Chaos; IV: The
Restoration Law's of 1834; V: Gold Discoveries and Subsidiary
Silver; VI: Exodus of Foreign Coin and the Triumph of
Uniform National Coinage; VII: Foreign Legal Tender in
Retrospect; VTII: Pistareens; IX: Paper Money Illustrating
Spanish Milled Dollars and Parts; X: Foreign Gold Coins Which
Had Legal Tender Status in the United States; XI: Foreign
Silver Coins Which Had Legal Tender Status in the United
States; XII: Legal Tender Values of Foreign Gold Coins;
XIII: Legal Tender Values of Foreign Silver Coins. 40.
6”x 9 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #I1900,T
SCHJOTH, FREDRIK
857 Chinese Currency: Currency of the Far East. A Comprehen-
sive Text...Chou Dynasty (1122 BC-255 BC) through Ch’ing
Dynasty ( 1 644 AD- 1911 AD). Revised and Edited by Virgil
Hancock. 1965, 2nd edition. 88 pages. 146 line art plates
including 14 photographic plates. With 8 page price supplement
laid in.
Very good, printed pictorial boards. Included in this
important text book are 1 1 charts on how to read dates of
Chinese Coins, the reign &. title index as well as a listing
of China’s ‘would-be “ rulers and listings of China’s rulers,
How the emperors w'ere named, How to read dates of
Chinese coins. Hancock added much new material at the
back of the book and corrected most of the errors.
Inscribed by Hancock on fly-leaf. 35.
8 1/2” x 13”, Clain-Stefanelli #8664. Coolc W253,Z
OCTTORER 5-<5. 200
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PUJBLICT AUCTION AND N/L/NIL BIO SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
SAYLES, WAYNE G.
Qainesville, MI
858 Ancient Coin Collecting: Learn what it takes to become
an ancient coin expert; Understand the history, politics and
mythology that shaped ancient coins; Coins from ancient
Rome, Egypt, Greece and more. 1996. 197 pages. Photo arid
line art illustrated. Maps.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound pictorial
green buckram, bright gilt. “A good introduction to collecting
ancient coins including Greek, Roman, Romaion (Byzantine),
and non-classical coins. Begins with brief overviews of the
ancient world and the history of collecting ancient coins.
Continues with information on ancient coin collectors; clubs
and societies, recommends periodicals, coin shows, collector’s
resources on the internet, the market for ancient coins,
and numismatic literature. Provides basic information on
identifying ancient coins and provides suggestions on
how to begin a collection. Includes a basic glossary and a
bibliography.” Contents I: The Road to Adventure;
II: Ancient Cultures; III: The Antiquarian Tradition;
IV: Footprints in the Sand; V: The Ancient Coin Market;
VI: Numismatic Literature; VII: Identifying Ancient Coins;
VIII: How to Collect Ancient Coins; IX: Ancient Coins as
a work of Art; X: Conclusion. 40.
6 1/4” x 9 1/4”, Daehn 205, H
859 Ancient Coin Collecting II: Numismatic Art of the Greek
World. Features coins of the Archaic, Classical & Hellenistic
periods; Expanded guide to attribution; Learn to judge style
and select specimens. 1997. 197 pages. Photo arid line art
illustrated. Maps.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound pictorial
tan buckram, bright silver. “An interesting introduction
to Greek coinage of the archaic, classical, and Hellenistic
periods. Begins with brief chapters on the origin and use of
coinage, denominations and dating. Sayles then describes some
of the most popular and significant coin-types from each
geographical area of the Greek world. Each geographical
section include maps and brief bibliographies. He then
examines the artistic aspects of the coinage by discussing
engravers, symbolism, Greek dress and hair styles, recurring
mythological themes on coinage, and athletic aspects of Greek
coinage. The archaic, classical and Hellenistic periods of art
are then treated separately. This is followed by a review
of Hellenistic portraiture. He concludes by illustrating
and discussing twenty-six of the masterpieces of Greek
numismatic art. Each is illustrated in an enlarged photograph.
Includes a brief glossary, table of historical events, a general
bibliography, and an index.” Contents I: Voices from the Past;
II: Phe Origin and Use of Coinage in the West; III: Production
and Control; IV: The World of the Greeks; V: Artistry of the
Celator; VI: The Periods of Greek Art; VII: Masterpieces of
Greek Art. 40.
6 1/4" x 9 1/4”, Daehn 206, H
860 Ancient Coin Collecting III: The Roman World-Politics and
Propaganda. Learn to read and understand Roman coin
legends; Complete portrait gallery of the emperors of Rome;
Follow the fascinating history of Rome through its coinage.
1997. 198 pages. 500+ photo illustrations.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound pictorial
brown buckram, bright gilt. “Wayne G. Sayles’ fresh approach
to ancient coins blends numismatic and history into a colorful
tapestry that collectors and historians alike will find inspiring.
Follow the rise of the Roman Republic ami its coinage,
introduced in 290 B.C., through the era of Julius Caesar,
ultimately to the fall of the Western Empire in 476 A.D. and
the tumultuous final years of the fifth century.” Contents
I: The Founding of Rome; II: The World of the Romans;
III: Timeline of Roman History; IV: Attributing Roman Coins;
V: The methodology of Roman coin collecting; VI: Reference
works for the collector; VII: Coinage of the Roman Republic;
VIII: Imperatorial Coinage; IX: The Emperors of Rome;
X: Index to Roman Emperors; XI: Roman Iconography;
II: Mythology; XIII: Propaganda on Roman Coinage;
IV: Architecture on Roman Coins; XV: Astrology;
XVI: Materpieces of Roman Coinage. 40.
6 1/4” x 9 1/4”, H
86 1 Ancient Coin Collecting IV: Roman Provincial Coins. Coins
from the reign of Augustus to the end of the Third Century
A.D.; Special section on the coins of Roman Egypt by Kerry
K. Wetterstrom; Richly illustrated with more than 300 pho-
tos and maps. 1998. 198 pages. 300+ photo illustrations. Maps.
New, full color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound pictorial
green buckram, bright gilt. “From the industrious reign of
Emperor Augustus in 27 B.C. to the end of the third century
A.D., you’ll be well-schooled in the differences between
the provincial mints and those of central Rome.” Contents
I: What are Provincial Coins?; II: The Expanding Roman World;
III: A Tour of the Provinces; IV: Portraits of Interest; V: Under-
standing Provincial Coins; VI: Attributing Roman Provincial
Coins; VII: Roman Provincial Iconography; VIII: Masterpieces
of Provincial Coinage. 40.
6 1/4” x 9 1/4", H
SCHENKMAN, DAVID E.
POB 366, Bryantown, Maryland 20617
862 A Survey of American Trade Tokens: An anthology edited
by David E. Schenkman. 1975. 493 pages. Photo illustrated
and line art illustrated.
New, pictorial tom dust jacket over hard bound orange cloth,
bright silver. An anthology of a series of articles published in
The Numisrnatist 1902-1968. Indian and Post Trader Tokens;
Early Store Cards; Trade Checks; Hard Rubber Tokens and
Medals; Transportation Tokens; Fraternal Tokens; Tokens and
Medals Relating to Numismatics; Miscellaneous Token
and Medal Literature. 50.
6”x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #14057, K
86 3 Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip. 1 983. 103 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound red buckram, bright gilt. Contents
1: Acknowledgments; 2: Preface; 3: The Civil War Sutler;
4: Sutler Tokens; 5: Introduction to the Token Catalog;
6: Rarities and Values; 7: Die Sinkers; 8: Questionable Tokens;
9: Curto-Schenkman Number Cross Reference List; 10: Index;
1 1 : Token Catalog; 1 2: Cardboard Sutler Scrip; 13: Cardboaal
Scrip Catalog. 25.
8 1/2” x 11”, K
SPECIAL HARD BOUND LIMITED EDITION
864 Merchant Tokens of Washington, D.C. 1982. 80 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound white leatherette, gilt. Contents I: Acknowl-
edgments; II: Preface; III: Intnxluction to the Catalog; a. Metal
anil composition, b. Sizes and Shapes, c. Valuations; IV: Token
Manufactures; V: Bibliography; VI: Catalog. 25.
8 1/2” x 11", K
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SCHOENAWA, HARTMUT
Ostlandstrasse 12, 3342 Werlaburgdorf
865 Das Papiernotgeld von Sachsen. 1997. 370 pages. Photo
illustrated. Map
New, clear plastic cover over pictorial card cover. English
introduction. This catalog lists the paper emergency notes
of the Federal State without consideration of geographical
deviations during die issuing period. The First printing of this
hook in 1991 was 466 Exemplare’s; and die 2nd printing of 250
in 1997. 40.
8 1/2” x ll ”,T
866 Das Papiernotgeld von Niedersachsen und Bremen. 1990.
220 pages. Photo illustrated.
New', clear plastic cover over pictorial card cover. English
introduction. This regional papemioney catalog covers a list-
ing of the notes of the present states of Lower Saxony
(Niedersachsen) as well as Bremen and Bremerhaven.
Current borders of the states have been used as a basis for
territorial limits w ithout consideration that these states did
not exist in their present form at the time the notes were
issued. The First printing of this book in 1983 was 248
Exemplare’s; 2nd printing of 243 in 1984; and 243 Exemplare’s
in 1987. 40.
8 1/2" X 11”, T
SCOTT-GILES, C.W.
867 Boutell’s Heraldry, Revised. 1958. 316 pages. Color
Frontispiece. 28 plates in colour and numerous text figures.
Fine, hard bound red clodi, gilt crest on cover, gilt. Chapter
I: The Beginning and Growth of Heraldry; II: Definitions,
Heraldic Language, and Blazoning; III: The Shield and Coat of
Arms; IV: Tinctures, Lines, and Fields; V: Simple Forms of
Heraldry: Tire Ordinaries; VI: The Heraldry of The Cross; VII:
Simple Forms of Heraldry: The Subordinaries; VIII: Heraldic
Charges; IX: Differencing; X: Cadency; XI: Augmentations;
XII: Marshalling; XIII: The Crest and Its Accessories; XIV:
Badges and Knots; XV: Mottoes; XVI: Supporters; XVII:
Crowns and Coronets; XVIII: Order of Knighthood and Insig-
nia of Honour; XIX: The Royal Heraldry of Great Britain and
Ireland; XX: Official and Corporate Heraldry; XXI: Dominion
and Foreign Heraldry; XXII: Hags; XXIII: The Heralds and
Their Functions; XXIV: Heraldic Authorities and Sources.45.
6 1/2" x 9 1/2”, F
SCULLARD, H.H.
868 Roman Britain: Outpost of The Empire. 1979. 192 pages.
125 Photo and line art illustrations. 5 Maps.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound orange cloth,
bright gilt. Contents 1: Britain and the Celts; 2: Caesar and the
native kingdoms; 3: Conquest, occupation and Romanization;
4: Defence: The second and third centuries; 5: Military
and civil administration; 6: Life in the towns; 7: Villas and
countryside; 8: Economic life; 9: Language, art and religion;
10: The end of Roman Britain. Photo illustrations of: Verica.
Obverse of silver coin with diademed head, c. AD 10-40;
Tasciovanus Rigonus Gold coin; Coin of the Iceni; Roman lead
ingot; Britannia seated and seated on a globe. Hadrianic sestertius
and reverse of sestertius; Denarius of Marcus Aurelius Carausius;
Gold medallion of Constantius I; Gold solidus of Magnus
Maximus, AD 383-8. 25.
7”x9 1/2”, Y
SEABY, H.A.
SET OF THREE
869 Roman Silver Coins. Volume I. Republic to Augustus;
Volume III. Pertinax-Balbinus and Pupienus (Arranged
according to Cohen); Volume IV. Gordian III to Postumus
(Arranged according to Cohen ) . 1 967, 2nd Edition; 1 969, 1971.
166, 161, 136 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good-Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black
cloth, bright gilt. Set of Three. 30.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #3629. Qriermm page 68, F
SEABY, PETER
870 Seaby’s Standard Catalogue Part 3: Coins and Tokens
of Ireland. 1970. 167 pages. Photo illustrated. Map.
New, hard bound pictorial printed green board. From the
Hiberno-Norse Period (Late 10th Century to Early 12th
Century) to Modem Irish Coinage including Forgeries, Coin
Weights and Foreign Coins Circulating in Ireland. Tokens from
1 6th Century to 19th Century Miscellaneous Tokens. 30.
5” x 7 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #10134, K
SEAR, DAVID R.
871 Roman Coins and their values. 1997, 4th Revised Edition.
388 pages. 12 plates. 900+ photos.
New', pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black board, bright
gilt. “The only one- volume priced guide to the coinage of
Republican and Imperial Rome. It is an indispensable listing
of all major types of coin in gold, silver and bronze, issued
over some seven hundred and fifty years by the greatest
militaristic state the w'orld has ever known. Over 4,300 coins
are included with detailed description and valuations and all
major and minor personalities are listed by means of their
portrait coins.” 40.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2", H
SEJBAL, JIRI
Moravske Museum v Bme, Numismaticka Spolecnost Cs., Odbocka v Bme
872 Dejiny Penez na Morave (The History of Money in
Moravia). 1979. 209 pages. 3 color frontispieces. 68 plates.
Photo illustrations.
Jlftl SEJBAL
DEJINY PENEZ
NA MORAVE
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound green cloth.
English, German and Russian Summaries. Includes: Greek,
Roman, Celtic, Byzantine Coinage up to the present time,
illustrated, with Bank Notes. 85.
6 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #7090, K
IOOZ YITItlOJLOO
110.
PUBLIC AUCTION ANDMAILBID SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
SELLWOOD, DAVID
London
873 Early Sassanian Coinage and its Background. Oriental
Numismatic Society Occasional Paper No. 14. March, 1980.
10 pages. Line art illustrated.
New, single pages folded in half for mailing. “The origins of
all the pre-Mohammedan dynasties of Iran are shrouded
beneath a veil of legend, but certain facets seem to recur with
suspicious regularity. The Achaemenids had their Cyrus and
Danus; the first while of royal parentage, spent his youth as a
shepherd to escape the attentions of his grandfather, who, as a
result of prophecy, feared he would lose his throne to Cyrus;
the second was the leader of a group of seven conspirators
who dispossessed a usurper. Arsau’s, the eponymous founder
of the Parthian ruling house, came from nomadic stock
and according to one Greek source, was also assisted in his
uprising by six friends. ’’-Introduction. 25.
8 1/2” x 11”, X
SENIOR, R.C.
Butleigh Court Tower, Butleigh, Qlastonbury, Somerset BA6 8SA
874 More Gondophares, Less Azes and Just Who Met St.
Thomas? Oriental Numismatic Society Occasional Paper
No. 25. August, 1991. 12 Pages. 3 plates. 2 Charts. Map. Errata.
New, self paper cover. “In the first century B.C. the Greek
rulers of North-Western India were succeeded by the
Indo-Scythians and they in turn by the Kushans, but during
this whole period, and for several centuries, few dates are
fixed with any certainty and much controversy has been
generated by various theories concerning the chronology.
Three eras were certainly in use at this time:”-Foreword.
Seistan, where the currency was of silver drachms only; Silver
drachms of Drangiana and copper tetradrachms of Arachosia;
Gandhara and contiguous provinces; The Meaning of Azes
Types and Outline of his Reign; Evidence for there being
One Azes; The Gondopharid Succession; Sagla and further
East; Conclusion. 25.
8 1/4” x 11 1 12”, X
SHAW, LEWIS A.
873 Survey of Coinage in Burma Since The 18th Century.
Oriental Numismatic Society Information Sheet No. 17.
May, 1977. 19 pages. Illustrations. Charts.
New, single paper sheets. “Coins for everyday transactions
are a comparatively modem idea in Burma, having been
introduced there less than 200 years ago. This note attempts
to outline the devolvemnent of the coinage and to list the
coins produced for use in Burma from that time to the present
date.”-lntroduction. Bodawpaya (1781-1819), Ragyidaw
(1891-37), Tharawaddy (1837-46), Pagan (1846-53), Mindon
(1853-78), Fhibaw (1878-85), independent Burma
(1948- Present), Coin Denominations, Tire Burmese Era (BE),
Burmese Script, Notes on the listing of coins in the catalogue,
catalogue of Coins. 30.
8 1/4" x 11 1/2”, X
SIGLER, PHARES O.
Silver Spring, Ml)
876 Numismatic Bibliography. 1951. 189pages. 3 1 38 listings.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt, gilt. Still a useful reference
and surprisingly good tor some of the more obscure works.
1959 invoice from R. Zander laid in. 30.
6”x 8 1/2”, Cluin-Stefanelli #24,1)
SILLITOE, L. & ROBERTS, A.D.
877 Salamander: The Story of The Mormon Forgery Murders.
1988. 556 pages.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound 1/4 black cloth,
black board. Contents 1: Pipe Bombs in the City of Saints; 2:
The Third Bomb Victim; 3: An Unprecedented Investigation;
4: Matters of Control; 5: The Microscope Detectives; 6: This
Case is Made in die Shade; 7: One Fold; 8: The Boy Who
Never Threw Spitwads in Church; 9: A College Education; 10:
The Treasure in a Bible; 1 1 : A Boom in Mormon Documents;
12: The Birth of the Salamander Letter; 13: The “Oath of a
Freeman”, A Post of Gold; 14: The McLellin Collection at
All G ists; 1 5 : Mark Hoffman Comes to Court; 1 6: Double Iden-
tity; 17: A Question of Ink; 18: The Wheels ofLegal Strategy;
19: Ask Me Your Questions. Besides forging Mormon manu-
scripts and documents, letters, autographs, Mark Hoffman
counterfeited Mormon currency, and hundreds of American
historical documents. (See related book of West, R.B.
Kingdom of the Saints, later in this sale.) 40.
6” x 9”,F
SMITH, PETE
Minneapolis, Minnesota
PROTOTYPE OF
American Numismatic Biographies,
August 1992'FOUR COPIES PRODUCED
This was one of only four copies that Pete Smith gave to
Ken Lowe and myself for a printing quote. Ken had the
winning bid and produced this outstanding reference in the
yellow card version and made a Limited Deluxe Edition of
4 leather bound versions. The leather bound version sold in
our Auction 12 for $605. The winning bidder of this book
may want to consider having this copy leather bound.
878 American Numismatic Biographies. Prototype-August 1992-
Four Copies. 1992. 252 pages.
New, plastic spiral bound with clear plastic cover. Contents
I: Introduction; II: Standards; III: Acknowledgments;
IV: Methodology; V: Sources; VI: Comments from the author;
VII: Abbreviations; VIII: References; IX: Biographies.
A superb reference that I use (the card cover version)
almost daily in preparing my auction catalogues. No other
American Numismatic Biography reference book like this
available anywhere. 400.
8 3/4”x JI”.M
SMITH, WILLIAM
“LL.D., Ph.D., well known as editor and co-author of the
Classical Dictionaries which hear his name, was B. in
London in 1814, educated at the University of London, (now
University College,) ivhere he gained the first prizes in the
Latin and Qreek classes, and subsequently kept his terms at
Qray’s Inn. Fortunately firr the cause of classical education,
philology proved a stronger attraction than larv, and those ivho
had admired the proficiency of the student were gratified by
his election to the chair of the Qreek, Latin, and Qerman
Languages in the Independent Colleges of High bury and
Homerton. When in 18 50 these institutions mere united with
Coward College, and the three were incorporated under the
name of New College, London, I)r. Smith was appointed
Professor of the Qeek and Latin Languages and Literature;
in 1853 he became Classical Examiner in the University of
London, and in 18 67 editin' of Murray's Quarterly Review,
I L fBLICAl ICTION .A.NJ 1 Y N/l/XIC IAI 1^> SAT K NT JMBFR-FOI IRTF-F-N 11L
ceased to be classical examinin' in the University of London in
1869, and became a member of the senate of the university.
He received the honorary degree of D.C.L. from the
University of Oxford in 1870 In our enumeration of his
publications it will be observed that we adopt a homogeneal in
preference to a chronological arrangement...
28. Smaller History of Rome, Lon., 1860 fp. 8vo, with 79
illust., 3s. 6d. With a continuation to A.D. 476, by E.
Laurence, A.M., N. York, 1865, 12 mo.”
Lawrence, Eugene, an American author, b. 1823, in
New York City; educated at Princeton, New York University,
and Harvard Law School. ’’-Allibones
879 A Smaller History of Rome, from the Earliest Times to the
Establishment of The Empire. With A Continuation to A.D.
479, by Eugene Lawrence. 1889. 365 pages. Frontispiece.
Illustrations by Engravings on Wood. Maps.
Very good, worn hard bound original publishers brown cloth,
blind tooled embossing and coin, gilt. Many coin illustrations.
Chapter I: Geography of Italy, Early Inhabitants; II: The First
Four Kings of Rome. B.C. 753-616; III: The Last Three Kings of
Rome, and the Establishment of the Republic down to the Battle
ot the Lake Regillus, B.C. 616-498; IV: From the Battle of die
Lake Regillus to the Decemvirate, B.C. 498-451; V: The
Decemvirate, B.C. 451-449; VI: From the Decemvirate to die
Capture of Rome by the Gauls, B.C. 448-390; VII: From die
Capture of Rome by the Gauls to the Final Union of the Two
Orders, B.C. 390-367; VIII: From the Lucinian Rogations to
the end of the Samnite Wars, B.C. 367-290; IX: From the
Conclusion of die Samnite War to the Subjugation of Italy, B.C.
290-265; X: The First Punic War, B.C. 264-241; XI: Events
between the First and Second Punic Wars, B.C. 240-219;
XII: The Second Punic War: first Period, down to die Battle of
Canne, B.C. 218-216; XIII: second Punic War: Second Period,
from the Revolt of Capua to the Battle of die Metaurus, B.C.
2 1 5-207 ; XIV: Second Punic war: Third Period, from the Battle
of the Metaurus to the Conclusion of the War, B.C. 206-201;
XV: Wars in the East: The Macedonian, Syrian, and Galatian
War, B.C. 214-188; XVI: Wars in the West: The Gallic, Ligurian,
and Spanish Wars, B.C. 200- 175; XVII: The Roman Constitu-
tion and Army; XVIII: Internal History of Rome during the
Macedonian and Syrian Wars. Cato and Scipio; XIX: The Third
Macedonian, Achaean, and Third Punic Wars. B.C. 179-146;
XX: Spanish Wars, B.C. 153-133. First Senile War, B.C. 134-
132; XXI: The Gracchi, B.C. 133-121; XXII: Jugurtha and his
Times, B.C. 1 18-104; XXIII: The Cimbri and Teutones, B.C.
113-101. Second Servile War in Sicily, B.C. 103-101;
XXIV: Internal History of Rome, from die Defeat of the Cimbri,
and Teutones to the Social War, B.C. 100-91 ; XXV: The Social
or Marsic War, B.C. 90-89; XXVI: First Civil War, B.C. 88-83;
XXVII: First Midiridatic War, B.C. 88-84; XXVIII: Second
Civil War, Sulla’s Dictatorship, Legislation, and Death, B.C.
83-78; XXIX; From the Death of Sulla to the Consulship of
Pompey and Crassus, B.C. 78-70; XXX: Third or Great
Mithridatic War, B.C. 74-61; XXXI: Internal History, from the
Consulship of Pompey and Crassus to the Return of Pompey
from the East: The Conspiracy of Catiline, B.C. 69-61;
XXXII: From Pompey’s Return from the East to Cicero’s
Banishment and Recall, B.C. 62-57; XXXIII: Caesar’s
Campaigns in Gaul, B.C. 58-51; XXXIV: Internal History from
the Return of Cicero from Banishment to the Commencement
of the Civil War: Expedition and Death of Crassus, B.C. 57-50;
XXXV; The Beginning of the Second Civil War to Caesar’s
Death, B.C. 49-44; XXXVI: From the Death of Caesar to the
Battle of Philippi, B.C. 44-42; XXXVII: From the Battle of
Philippi to the Battle of Actium, 41-30; XXXVIII: Sketch of
die History of Roman Literature from the Earliest Times to the
Deadi of Augustus; XXXIX: The Reign of Augustus Caesar,
B.C. 31 -A.D. 14; XL: From the Accession of Tiberius, A.D,
14-37, to Domitian, A.D. 96; XLI: Prosperity' of the Empire,
A.D. 96-Commodus, A.D. 180-Reign of M. Cocceius Nerva,
A.D. 96-98; XLII: From Pertinax to Diocletian, A.D. 192-284;
XL1II: From Diocletian, A.D. 284, to Constantine’s Death,
A.D. 337; XLIV: From the Death of Constantine, A.D. 337, to
Romulus Augustulus, A.D. 476; XLV: Roman Literature under
the Empire, A.D. 14-476. Many coin illustrations. 120.
4 1/2” x 6 1/2”, Y
SMYTHE, R.M.
99 Wall Street, New York
880 Valuable Extinct Securities: The Secret of the Obsolete
Security Business. Unclaimed money & how to collect it,
with a list of over 1,500 extinct securities of good value from
the records of the four principal dealers in die United States
for forty years & other useful information never before
published. 1929. 398 pages.
Very good, hard bound green cloth, shaky, gilt cover, gilt.
Contents 1: Preface; 2: The Big Four; 3: How it Started; 4:
Advance Criticisms; 5: Uncorked Notes; 6: Incorporation;
7: Gold Bricks; 8: Stockholders Liable for Debts; 9: L.l.D.
Bonds; 10: Letters from Trust Officers; 11: Foreclosures;
12: Our Bank Laws; 13: Unclaimed Funds in U.S. Treasury;
14: Books We Used; 15: Good Hunting Grounds;
16: Thanks to Old Friends; 1 7 : Valuable Extinct Securities;
18: Appendix, Unforeclosed Bonds. Two Sections;
19: Merger of Trust Companies and Banks. 75.
5 1/2” x 81/4”, F
88 1 Obsolete American Securities and Corporations: Illustrated
with Photographs of Important Repudiated Bonds. 1904.
979 pages. Frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound red cloth, worn at spine and comers,
gilt. Contents; Explanatory Notes 1: Comparative Value of
Obsolete Notes; 2: Are They used as Assets for Bankrupts?;
3: Who Buy Obsolete Securities?; 4: Void or Repealed Char-
ters; 5: Liability of Stockholders arid directors; 6: Foreclosures;
7: Values after Foreclosures; 8: How First Mortgage Bonds are
Wiped Out; 9: Repudiated State and Municipal Bonds; 10: Old
Cuban Bonds; 1 1 : Mexican Repudiated Bonds; 12: Old Bank
Stocks, Notes and Miscellaneous Currency; 13: Old
Insurance Stocks; 14: Obsolete Western Faran Mortgage, Land
Investment and Irrigation Companies; 15: Duplicate Names;
16: Sources of Infonnation about Old Corporations; Obsolete
List 17: List of 25,000 Obsolete Corporations and Securities.
Values indicated when any...; Merged List 18: List of Corpora-
tions succeeded by other companies, with name of succeeding
company. Some photo illustrations include, among others:
Cuban Bond of 1869; Railroad Currency, Bank Notes &
Virginia Confederate Treasury Notes; Cuban Bond of 1872;
Mississippi Planters Bank Bond 140.
6 1/2” x 9 1/4", F
SPARKES, B. & MOORE, S.T.
882 The Witch of Wall Street. Hetty Green. 1935. 338 pages.
Plates. Frontispiece.
Very good, fading green cloth. The story of the United States
richest woman. It was estimated that at her death her estate
was in excess of $100,000,000. Extraordinary, sad and
captivating reading of the mother of Col. Green who once owned
all five 1913 Nickels. Scarce. 50.
6” x 8”,F
OCTOBER .5-6, 200 I
112.
PUBLIC AUCTION AND MAIL BID SALE NJ UMBER- FOURTEEN
SOBINJR., GEORGE
883 The Silver Crowns of France. 1641-1 973:A catalogue of the
regularly issued crown-sized silver coins of France struck
under national authority after the coinage reform of 1641,
including the ecus from 1641 to 1794 and the comparable
decimal issues from 1795 to 1973. 1974- 259 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New', pictorial dust jacket with small tear over hard bound
blue cloth, silver, contents new. Section I: Metropolitan Issues
1641-1793; Section 11: Quasi-Provincial Issues 1650-1791;
Section III: Metropolitan Issues 1793-1973. Appendix I: Mint
Identification; II: Rarity and Valuation; III: Die Varieties of
Type 52. 30.
7"xl0”, Clain-Stefanelli #8959,A
SOCIEDAD NUMISMATICA DE PUEBLA
884 Medalla Conmemorativa de la Heroica Batalla del 5 de Mayo
de 1862. 1962. 28 pages.
Fine, card cover peripherally fading. The Medal Commemo-
rating Mexico’s “Cinco de Mayo” Defeat of French Forces
Supporting Emperor Maximilian at Pueblo in 1862. History of
the battle, description of medal. Also, Antecedents Historicos
de las Casas Bancarias en Mexico. 30.
6 3/4” x 9 ”,F
SOUDERS, EDGAR E.
885 Bust Half Fever 1807-1836. First Edition. 1995. 330 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound green cloth, silver. 1 : A History of the Capped
Bust Half Dollar; 2: The Importance of Proper Capped Bust
Half Grading; 3 : Collecting Capped Bust Halves; A Journey to
the Dark Side; 4: Collecting Capped Bust Halves; Tire Lesser
Evils; 5: Collecting Capped Bust Halves; The Yeardates;
6: Collecting Capped Bust Halves; The Overdates. 40.
6” x 9 1/4”, A
SPINK & SON LTD.
5-7 King Street, St. James’s, London SW1
886 The Milled Coinage of England 1662-1946. 1950. 145 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard cover brown cloth. Contents 1: The Milled Series
of English Coins. An Historical Note; 2: Tire Gold Coinage
from Cha rles 1 1 , 1 660-8 5 -Get >rge VI, 193 7-; 3: The Silver Coin-
age from Charles II, 1660-8 5 -George VI. 1937-. List obverse
and reverse types, remarks and varieties and rarity. 25.
5 314” x 8 3/4", A
STAUTZENBERGER, ANTHONY JOSEPH
9 71 1 Dallum Drive, Austin, Texas 78753
887 The Establishment of the Charlotte Branch Mint:
A Documented History. 1976, First Edition, First Printing.
186 pages. Frontispiece. Photo illustrated. Map.
Fine, hard bound green cloth, gilt. Contents 1 : Early Gold-
Mining Activity; 2: The Miners’ Plight and the Bechtler Mint;
3: First Official Actions; 4: Samuel Price Actions; 5: Carson’s
Request ft >r a G )m mi tree anil His Reasons; 6: Informatk in Gath-
ered by the Select Committee (1st Session, 21st Congress);
7: The 2nd Session of the 21st Congress and a Bill Is
Introduced; 8: The 1st and 2nd Sessions of the 22nd G ingress
and the Second Bill Is Introduced; 9: The 1st Session of the
23rd G ingress; The Third Bill Is Introduced, Debated, and
Enacted; 10: I"he 2nd Sessii >nof the 2 3rd G ingress, The Senate’s
Bill Proposing Branch Mints Be Established in Charlotte,
I )ahlonega, and New Orleans Is Introduced, Debated, and
hi iat i ei I; I I : Samuel Mc( i imh Is Appointed rhe( lommissk iner
in Charge of Erecting the Charlotte Branch Mint; 12: The
Erection of the Charlotte Branch Mint Is Begun; 13: John Hill
Wheeler Is Appointed the First Superintendent of the
Charlotte Branch Mint. The Edifice Is Completed. Operations
Are Begun. 10 Appendices. “As its title indicates, my book is
a documented work; and therefore, the reader is strongly urged
to pay special attention to the notes, because many of them
are very informative on themselves.” See a companion book
offered on The Dahlonega Mint by Birdsell. 80.
8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #12544
STEWART, IAN HALLEY
888 The Scottish Coinage with Supplement. 1976 reprint. 181 pages.
2 1 Plates. Map and Chart of Mints.
Fine, dust jacket with small tear at top over hard bound, green
cloth, gilt. Chapter I: The Earliest Sterlings; II: The Coinage of
William the Lion; III: The Development of the Penny; IV: Tire
Reign of David II; V: The Reigns of Robert II and Robert III;
VI: The Reigns of James I and II; VII: Ecclesiastical Coinages;
VIII: The Coinage of James III; IX: The Reigns of James IV
and James V; X: Mary; XI: James VI; XII: Charles I; Mil: The
Milled Issues & the End of the Coinage; XIV: After die Union.
“Includes many historic notes on the coinage from the 12th
century to 1706.”-Clain-Stefanelli. 45.
5 1 12” x 8 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1268*, A
STORER, MALCOM
Curator of Coins and Medals, Massachusetts Historical
Society, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and Boston
Medical Library
889 Numismatics of Massachusetts. 1 923. 3 1 9 pages. Frontispiece.
38 plates.
Fine, hard hound 1/4 black cloth, blind embossed medal on
charcoal board, deckle edges, gilt. Contents 1 : General Medals
and Store Cards; 2: Personal Medals; 3: Additions; 4: Badges;
5: John Adams Bolen; 6: Joseph H. Merriam; 7: Plates;
8: Index. 2317 listings with obverse and reverse descriptions,
size, metal, and producer of medals and Badges. 100.
7 1/4” x 9 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #15092,P
STRAUSS, PIERRE
890 Collection Maurice Laffaille: Monnaies grecques en bronze.
1990. 168 pages. 663 items. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound cloth. Introduction par Michel Amandry
(Conservateur au Cabinet des Medailles de la Bihliotheque
Natfonale a Paris). Contents 1: Italie; 2: Sicile; 3: Grece
continentale et Ties; 4: Asie Mineure; 5: Afrique. Every lot photo
illustrated both Obverse and Reverse, Provenance’s, Weights,
Descriptions and Reference numbers given. 7 5.
8 1/2” X 9 1/2", K
SULLIVAN, EDMUND B.
891 American Political Badges and Medalets 1789-1892.
1981 reprint. 646 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound blue cloth.
A revised edition of DeWitt’s Century' of Campaign Buttons
1789-1889 with new information and illustrations. Coven's
from the First Election of 1789 through the Twenty-seventh
Election, 1892. With i iriginal invoice of $60 laid in. 60.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli, # 1 41165a, K
public: .ajojctioisi anh mail bid sale number-fourteen
113.
SULLIVAN, STEPHAN M.
892 US Error Note Encyclopedia. 1997. 431 pages.
Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound blue cloth. Contents 1 : What is a Currency
Error?; 2: Why are Errors Collected?; 3: Know Your Currency;
4: Note Searching; 5: Paper Money Creation Overview;
6: Error Replacement Notes (Star Notes); 7: Star Note Errors;
8: Grading; 9: Pricing; 10: Rarity Scale; 11: Error Types; 12:
Cutting Errors; 13: Engraving Errors; 14: Extra Prints; 15: Folds
and Tears; 16: Inking Errors; 17: Missing Prints; 18: Overprint
Errors; 19: Paper Problems; 20: Process Errors; 2 1 : Misc. Errors;
22: Counterfeit (Altered) Errors. Inscribed by Sullivan. 30.
5 112" x 8 1/2”, H
SWEENY, JAMES O.
Icknield Street, Birmingham B18 6RX, England
SIGNED BY MEMBERS OF THE BIRMINGHAM MINT
893 A Numismatic History of The Birmingham Mint. 1981.
245 pages. Frontispiece 16 plates.
New, pictorial dust jacket over hard bound brown cloth, bright
gilt. Contents; Prologue: The First Ralph Heaton; Chapter
I: Development of a Business; II: Ralph Heaton & Sons,
Until 1862; III: The Proprietorship of Ralph Heaton III;
IV: The Stewardship of Ralph IV; V: The Nadir, 1923-35;
VI: The Modern Era, 1935 to Date; VII: The Heaton
Mintmarks; VIII: The Manufacture of Blanks; IX: Advertising
Pieces; X: Minting Equipment; Catalogue: Coinage Issues of
The Birmingham Mint; Appendix I: The Marseilles Affaire;
II: Edward Wyon; III: The Heaton Family; IV: The Soho Sale
of 1850; V: The Ubiquitous “H”; VI: Australasian Tokens.
Signed by: ?, Proof Manager, 2 Sept 1982; ?, M.D. B’Ham
Mint Products, 2nd Sept 82; Sue Clements, Secretary to
? M.D. and Doug Hill, Production Director. 70.
6 1/4” x 9 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #991 3a, A
SWOGER, WILLIAM
894 Burger’s Doubloons: the first coins of the United States
of America. 1999. 6 pages. Frontispiece. 2 Color plates.
Photo illustrated.
New, full color pictorial card cover. “The Spanish 8 escudos
pieces, commonly called gold doubloons, regulated by John
Burger, gold and silversmith of New York, in conformity to
the Act of J uly 3 1 st, 1 789, so as to circulate for $ 1 6 through-
out the newly formed United States of America, prior to July
31st, 1793, the date of effect of the Act of February 9th,
1793.” Enlarged color photos of the 5 known doubloons
countermarked with the 16. Inscribed by the author. 60.
8 1/2” x 11”, M
SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM
Qerman Series
895 Sammlung von Aulock. Pontus-Paphlagonien-Bithynien.
2. Heft, Nr. 333-676. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum
Deutschland. 10 plates with opposite page text.
Fine, oversize card cover with small back comer missing. 50.
11 1/2” x 14 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #1914*, R
TARIZZO, M.L.
896 Early Arab Coins of Tunisia: The Hafsids-AH 627-982
(1230-1574 AD). Oriental Numismatic Society Information
Sheet No. 21. January, 1980. 10 pages. Chart. 3 Tables.
New, single paper sheets. “At the beginning of the
7th century of the Hijra (13th century AD) most of
northwestern Africa, the Maghreb, was nominally subject
to the Almohad Caliph whose power however was being underm
ned by Christian pressure in the Iberian peninsula and by
unrest in North Africa. The tendency of the Maghreb to di-
vide into three parts, noted throughout most of its
recorded history, was evident also under the Almohads and
eventually three Berber dynasties became established,
the Flafsids in the east, in Ifriqiyah, the ‘abd-al-Wadids in the
central part and the Marinids in the west-introduction.
Historical Background, Hafsid genealogy, Table 1: Hafsid
Rulers of Tunisia, General Description of the Coins, Gold Coins,
Examples of Typical Religious Legends, Table 2: Hafsid Gold
Coins assumed to originate from the area now called Tunisia,
Table 3: Hafsid gold coins from mints excluded from this paper,
Silver Coins, Copper Coins. 30.
8 1/2” X 11”, X
TATMAN, CHARLES T.
119 Piedmont Street, Wore hester, Mass.
“Collector (b. 12/16/1871 d. 12/23/1945) Bom in Worchester,
Massachusetts. Received LL.B. From Harvard in 1894-
Married Anna C. Svedberg August 28, 190 1. Practiced law
in Worchester. Alderman for Worchester in 1906. He was
active with the local bar association and pesident in 1920.
Active ivith many civic organizations.
He wrote a column for Plain Talk at age 20. It was the first
official newsletter for the ANA in 1891. He ivas one of the
founders of the ANA and member number 2. He served as
first secretary. Author of The Beginnings of United States
Coinage. He died in Worchester, Massachusetts.”- American
Numismatic Biographies
897 The Beginnings of United States Coinage. American
Numismatic Series, Number Three. 1895. 16 pages. 1 line
art illustration.
Very good, green paper cover loose, contents Fine. This was
the third in the series of three published on numismatics. 25.
4 1/2” x 7 1/4”, P
TAX AY, DON
AN OFTEN OVERLOOKED IMPORTANT
REFERENCE BOOK ON US PATTERNS,
PRIVATE GOLD AND MINT ERRORS
898 The Comprehensive Catalogue & Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins.
1975, 2nd edition. 363 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound brown leatherette, gilt. Includes:
Early American coins and tokens, U.S. Mint issues, U.S. Mint
Patterns, trial pieces and experimental pieces, Proof coins and
Pieces de Caprice, Private and Territorial Gold issues and essays,
Mint errors. All widr copious notes and historical background
material , and accompanied by the latest retail valuations,
plus The New Scott Numbering System. Edited and revised by
Rose and Hazelcom. 40.
7 3/4” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #11903, T
899 The U.S. Mint and Coinage: An Illustrated History from
1776 to the Present. 1966. 400 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, full color worn pictorial dust jacket over hard bound
green cloth, silver. Part I: Attempts To Establish A Permanent
Mint. Part II: The First Philadelphia Mint. Part III: The
Second Philadelphia Mint. Part IV: The Third Philadelphia
Mint. History detailed with sections on type and
denominations from Continental Currency to the Kennedy
Half Dollar. Much source material on die Philadelphia Mints,
Designs, and Economic Data. 40.
7” x 10", Clain-Stefanelli #12546. Qriersm page 221, T
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TAYLOR, S. &CO.
“About December, 1846, Taylor’s United States Money
Reporter arid Qold & Silver Coin Examiner began its
existence. Its sponsor, S. Taylor, conducted a specie and
exchcmge office at 90 Broadway in March, 1847, and a few
months later operated as S. Taylor & Co., at Wall and Broad
Streets. In December of the same year Qeorge DeMott was
the publisher at the foregoing address. In 1849, C.S. Sloane,
an exchange broker at 23 Wall Street, was found to be the
publisher of this reporteF’.-Numismatic Notes and Monographs
No. 114, Bank Note Reporters and Counterfeit Detectors
1826-1866-by W.H. Dillistin.
900 Taylor’s United States Money Reporter, and Coin Examiner.
February 1, 1850.
Good, self paper cover worn around edges, taped repaired
several pages, light foxing. Contents by States: Broken, Closed
Banks and Frauds listed by State, also Canada, Nova Scotia and
New Brunswick. 25 pages of Line art illustrations of Gold and
Silver Coins by Nations and Denominations including:
Doubloons, US Eagles, US Pioneer and Private Gold and many
more; Silver illustrations include: Crowns, Thalers, South
America, Russia, US Dollars and Minor Silver and many more.
No Calif., Fractional Gold illustrations. 90.
6 1/2” x 10”, Numismatic Notes and Monograph No. 1 14, page 96, w
TAYMAN, BARRY D. & KATEN, FRANK J.
901 The Magdalen Island Token. Coinage of the Americas
Conference at the American Numismatic Society,
New York. November 7, 1992. 1994 off-print. Pages 50-
62. Photo illustrated.
New, self paper cover, stapled upper left comer. 20.
6” x 9",L
TERRITORIAL & PIONEER GOLD AUCTION RECORDS
902 Tire Auction Record: Territorial & Pioneer ( Jold. 1 972- 1977.
400 + pages. 2,000 Records +/-
Fine, housed in three ring binder. “This is an extraordinary
compilation of auction sales records for California Small
Denomination and Territorial Pioneer Gold covering the
period 1972-1977. All of the major auction houses of that
time period are included. The varieties are identified by
lot number, date, grade and description. California Small
Denomination Gold varieties are identified by Kenneth Lee
or Bemie catalog numbers. The three ring binder has over
400 pages including nearly 2,000 records. This compilation
is a must for anyone interested in knowing and keeping a
record of either Territorial or California Small Denomination
Gold sales for that time period.” 200.
8 1/2” x 11", X
THARP, LOUISE HALL
903 Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era. 1969. 419 pages.
56 Photo illustrations.
Fine, hard bound mustard colored cloth, black spine label,
gilt. Saint-Gaudens came to rank as one of the major artists of
the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as a sculptor,
medallic engraver, coin designer. Chapter 25 is of particular
interest as it is about Teddy Roosevelt and Saint Gaudens and
the new design for the eagle and double eagle. 25.
6 112" x 9 112”, F
THE JEWISH MUSEUM, NEW YORK
The Jeivish Museum Collection Handbook, Volume 1 .
904 Coins Reveal: The Samuel and Daniel M. Friedenberg Col-
lection of Coins and Medals. 1983. 50+ pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial card cover. 235 photo illustration with
descriptions, inscriptions, size and metal. 35.
6 1/4" x 11”,H
THIAN, RAPHAEL P.
905 Register of the Confederate Debt. 1972 reprint. 190 pages.
Frontispiece.
Fine, hard bound gray cloth. The affordable reprint. 30.
6” x 9 1/4", Clain-Stefanclli #13457, K
TRAINA, MARIO
906 Le Monete Italiane del Secolo XVIII: I Savoia (Da Vittorio
Amedeo II a Carlo Emanuele IV) 1675-1 801 . 1967. 407 pages.
157 Plates. Photo illustrated. Maps.
Very good, hard bound orange cloth peeking through lower
corner, gilt embossed cover. Contents 1: Bibliografia;
2: Introduzione Storico- Economica; 3: Le Zecche e Le Monete;
A: Le monete di Vittorio Amedeo II ( 1675- 1 730); B: Le monete
de Carlo Emanuele III (1730-1773); C: Le monete di Vittorio
Amedeo III (1773-1796); D: Le monete di Carlo Emanuele IV
( 1 796-1801 ); E: Parte Terza (Valutazioni). All Coins are listed
and described by: Numero, Data, Valore, Metallo, Titolo, Ghiera,
Dritto, Rovescio, Peso, Diametro, Riferimenti, Rarita,
Valutazioni, Collezioni, Musei, Aste, along with general text.
Signed by the author. Edizone di mille esemplari numerati
N" 208. 175.
9 1/2” x 12 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #I0404,Z
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
907 History of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing 1 862- 1 962.
100 Years. 1964- 199 pages. Photo illustrated and 2 color
engraved plates of Bureau Buildings and Coat of Arms,
Black and White engraving of Lincoln.
Very good, pictorial cloth. Contents I: Tire Eirly Years (1862-
1867); II: Growing Pains-a name of its own (1868-1879);
III: The Bureau Gomes of Age-a home of its own ( 1880- 1 893);
IV: Product ion Expanded-new horizons in a new century ( 1 894-
19 1 10; V: A Bigger 1 lome-an expanded workload ( 1914-1928);
VI: A Smaller Prixluct-the depression and national recovers'
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115.
(1929-1940); VII: World War II Years-the Bureau on the home
front (1941-1 948; VIII: Technological Advancements-new ways
for old ( 1 949- 1 962 ). Ex-Library. 50.
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U.S. CONGRESS & SENATE
908 Report of the Silver Commission. Report and Accompanying
Documents of the United States Monetary Commission
organized under Joint Resolution of August 15, 1876.
Volume I. 1877. 209,574 pages. Charts. Graphs.
Very good, hard bound blind tooled brown cloth, spine cloth
partially loose, faded gilt. Besides reports there is an extensive
section on the production of silver in the United States, World’s
production of Gold and Silver, Monetary Systems and reports of
the nations of due world including Mexico, Central and South
America, China, Russia, Spain, Portugal to name a few and an
extensive report on J apan’s monetary system. 60.
6 114” x 9”, D
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
909 The Harkness Collection in the Library of Congress,
Calendar of Spanish Manuscripts Concerning Peru
1531-1651. 1932. 336 pages.
Fine, hard bound 1/4 brown leather, tan cloth, deckle edge,
gilt. “Early in the year 1929 the Library of Congress received
from Mr. Edward S. Harkness, of New York, one of the most
valuable and important gifts of manuscripts ever made to this
or any other library. In October of the same year it was
considerably increased by a supplementary gift of further
material of the same precious variety. The Harkness
collection thus formed consists of a great mass of early
Spanish manuscripts relating to the first two centuries of
Spanish American history and casting a flood of light on the
events of Spanish conquests in the New World and the
features of Spanish rule.” Ex-Library. Very- scarce. 75.
7 112” x 10 1/4”, F
910 The Harkness Collection in the Library of Congress,
Documents From Early Peru, The Pizarros and The Almagros
1531-1578. 1936. 253 pages.
Very good, hard bound 1/4 brown leather, tan cloth, gilt, gilt
top, contents Fine and some page unopened, deckle edges.
“The manuscripts here transcribed and translated relate
directly to the Adelantado Francisco Pizarro and his brothers
and to the Almagros, father and son. They cover the period of
conquest and settlement of Peru from the subjugation of
the first Indian town (Coaque) soon after the landing of the
conquers on the continent in 1531, through the civil wars in
which, within seventeen years after their arrival in the land,
all the Pizarro brothers but one and both Almagros had
perished. Hernando Pizarro, through imprisoned in Spain for
twenty years, lived to be a hundred years old, and together
with his wife (the daughter of the Adelantado Francisco
Pizarro) executed the final document of this series, relative to
their property in Peru in 1 578. It is believed that none of the
documents here printed has ever been published before.”
Text in Spanish with facing pages in English. Ex-Library.
Very scarce. 75.
7 1/2” x 10 1/4”, F
UNGER, IRWIIN
911 The Greenback Era: A Social and Political History of
American Finance, 1865-1879. 1964- 467 pages.
Very good, hard bound green cloth, Ex-library with some pencil
marks in margins. Contents I: The Roots of Conflict; II: The
Soft Money Interest, Part I; III: The Soft Money Interest, Part
II; IV: The Hard Money Interest; V: Equipoise; VI : The Famier;
VII: Panic and Inflation; VIII: The Resumption Act; Passage
and Trial; IX: The Election of 1876; X: Shennan and Silver;
XI: Resumption Accomplished. 45.
6 1/2” x 9 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli # 1212, K
VAILLANT, JEAN FOY
TWO VOLUMES BOUND IN ONE
912 Arsacid Arum Imperium, sive Regum Parthorum Historia.
Ad fidem Numifmatum accommodata. Tomus Primus.
M. DCCXXV. 1725. 407 pages, 24 page Index, 2 page
Addenda; Achaemendarum Imperium, sive Ponti, Bosphori,
et bithyniae Historia. Ad fidem Numifmatum accommodata.
Tomus Secundus. M. DCCXXV. 1725. 434 pages, 2 page,
2 page Addenda. Illustrated.
Very good, hard bound vellum cover, some light foxing.
Bookplates of Colonel Edmund Ross of Bladensburg; and, Frank
J. Chorman. See Public Auction and Mail Bid Sale #13 for a
comprehensive biography of Vaillant. . The consignor mentioned
that this is the second of only two of these books he has seen
offered in 36 years of collecting antiquarian books. 375.
8” x 9 314”, Lipsius & Leitzmann page 410, F
VALENTINE, D.W.
913 The United States Half Dimes. 1975 reprint. 273 pages.
96 plates.
New, pictorial dust jacket with small tear over hard bound
green cloth. Contents 1 : The United States Half Dimes by
D.W. Valentine; 2: United States Half Dimes: A Supplement
by W. Breen; 3: A Classification of the Early Half-Dimes of the
United States by H.P. Newlin; 4: The United States Half Dimes
from 1829 through 1873 and Addenda to List of United States
Half Dimes by W. W. Neil; 5 : Major New Varieties by D.J . Davis;
6: Additional Observations on Varieties by K.M. Ahwash;
7 : Plates; 8: Price Guide. 40.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #12350, t
914 The United States Half Dimes. Numismatic Notes and
Monographs No. 48. 193 1 . 79 pages. 47 plates.
Fine, modem hard bound black cloth with small w hite label
lower left, no covers, bright gilt. 95.
4 1/2” x 6 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #12350, A
VAN BELKUM, LOUIS
915 National Banks of the Note Issuing Period 1863-1935. 1968.
400 pages. 4 Photos. 3 Charts.
Fine, hard bound tan buckram. A very thorough study from
the notaphilic standpoint. Includes tables of Charter numbers of
the banks, cities, numbers and values of outstanding for each
note issued. 20.
5” X 8 1/2” Clain-Stefanelli #13532. Rosichan 900, T
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VERMEULE, CORNELIUS C.
9 1 6 Numismatic Art in America: Aesthetics of the United States
Coinage. 1971. 266 pages. 400+ photo illustrations.
mUYUSMATIC ART
m americav
Aesthetics of the United States Coinage
Cornelius Venneule
New, white pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black cloth,
bright silver. Contents I: Background of the Federal Coinage;
II: Early Coins and Medals of the United States; III: America’s
Classical Coinage; IV: The Civil War and Its Aftermath;
V: The Columbian Exposition and Modern Design;
VI: Theodore Roosevelt and Artistic Revolution; VII: New
Silver Coins, 1916 to 1929; VIII: Commemorative Coins, 1918
to 1928; IX: Washingtons Bicentennial and Commemorative
Half-Dollars, 1932to 1 938; X: A Quarter-Century of Coins and
Medals. Excellent Bibliography. 249 photo illustrations
predominately of coins and medals and US Patterns. 1 20.
7 1/4” x 10 1/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #12508*, K
VICENTI, JOSE A.
Qeneral Castahns, 1 5 Madrid, 4
917 Catalogo Nento. OnzasEspanolas. 1969. 95 pages.
Photo illustrated.
Fine, pictorial card cover with upper right comer crease.
Sumario; 1 : Prologo; 2: Nonnas; 3: Introduccion; 4: Felipe 111;
5: Felipe IV; 6: Carlos II; 7: Felipe V (canto no labrado);
8: Fernando VI (canto no labrado); 9: Resellos;
10: Reproducciones fotograficas; 11: Felipe V y Luis I; 12:
Fernando VI; 13: Carlos III; 14: Carlos IV; 15: Jose Napoleon;
1 6: Fernando VII; 1 7 : Gobierno Provisional al final. 20.
6” x 8 1/4”, t
VLACK, ROBERT A.
918 Early American Coins: A comprehensive listing with
valuations of early American coins and tokens used in
the American Colonies and early America, prior to the
establishment of the Unites States Mint issue of 1793,
including the Washington issues up to 1796. 1965, 2nd
edition. 120 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound light green cloth. Contents I: Introduction
of Colonial Coinage; II: Coins of the Colonies; III: French
Colonies in America; IV: Early American State Coinage;
V: Early United Suites Coinage; VI: Miscellaneous Coinage;
VII: Washington Coinage. "The First edition had a
printing ( >f 200 hut only 80 copies survived the rest were
lost to water damage. "-Vlack. By the way, this 2nd edition
of 500 was printed by Q. Dave Bowers, Windsor Research
Publications, Inc. Inscribed by Vlack 70.
5 1/2” x H i/2”, ( laiji Slrfatirlli ft 12164' (jriermm fni^c 221,1
VOGT, GEO. W.
919 Standard Catalog of Mexican Coins, Paper Money and
Medals: Complete Detailed Listing from 1 536 including War
of Independence, Revolutionary, Proclamation, Cut and
Counterstamped 8 Reales, and Pattern Issues. 1978. 256 pages.
Photo illustrated. Map.
Fine, full color pictorial card cover. Edited by Colin R. Bruce II.
Contents, Coins; 1: Aztec Empire; 2: Early Coinage;
3: Cob Coinage; 4: Milled Coinage; 5: War of Independence;
6: Iturbide; 7: Republic; 8: Empire of Maximilian; 9: Decimal;
10: United States; 11: Revolutionary; 12: 8 Reales Trade
Dollar; 13: Local Issues; 14: Pattern Issues; Medals
1: Proclamation Issues; 2: Modem Medals; Paper Money
1: Valuations, Grading; 2: Imperial Issues; 3: Bancos;
4: Banco de Mexico; 5: Revolutionary; 6: Errors. 50.
8 1/2” x 11 ” Clain-Stefanelli #10820, K
VON MULLER, HERRN JOSEPH FREYHERRN
920 Katalog einer grossen Sammlung Silbermtinzen und
numismatischer Bucher, aus der Verlassenschaft des Herm
Joseph Freyherm von Muller, k.k. privil. Grosshandlers,
welche am 28. Februar 1825 und den darauf folgenden Tagen
zu den gewohnlichen Licitationsstunden am Bauemmarke
Nro. 581 im dritten Stocke gegen gleich baare Bezahlung
versteigert werden. 1824. 214 pages.
Very good, modem hard bound 1/4 black cloth, marbled board,
pages foxing. 10,328 listings. 80.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, L ipsius & Leitzmann page 94, D
WACKS, MEL
Published by Israel Numismatic Service
921 The Handbook of Biblical Numismatics from Abraham
to the Crusaders. 1976. 37 pages. 3 tables. Photo and line
art illustrated.
Fine, white card pictorial card cover. All bronze coins are
illustrated in brown. “A narrative review' of the coins used in
Biblical lands from the Persian period through die Crusader
period, intended as a guide to forming a collection of Biblical-
related coins. Recommends appropriate coin types for a
collection. Illustrated by 122 coins and medals. Includes
a concordance table of Wacks, Reifenberg, Meshorer, and
Cohen catalogue numbers. Another table provides
transcriptions and translations of Hebrew coin legends.”
This handbook is packed full of information-Contents I Before
here were coins; II: Early Greek Coins; III: The First
True Judaean Coins; IV: Tire Shekel of Tyre; V: Maccabean/
Hasmonean Grins; VI: Tire Last of the Maccabees; VII: A Fi-
nal Numismatic Word about the Hasmoneans; VIII: Herod the
Great; IX: Tire Flerodian Dynasty; X: Herod’s Grandchildren;
XI: Tire Procurators; XII: Two Coins that Jesus Knew; XIII:
The First Revolt; XIV: Judaea Capta; XV: Nerva’s Fisci Judaici
Grin; XVI: Hadrians Adventui Judaea Grins; XVII: Tire Son
of the Star; XVIII: Hadrian Again; XIX: Palestinian City Coins;
XX: Tire Arabs in the 1 loly Land; XXI: The Crusaders. 40.
8 1/2” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli # 16429. Daelin 3559, H
WAGGONER, NANCY M.
922 Early Greek Coins from the Collection of Jonathan P. Rosen.
1983. 55 pages. 28 Plates.
Fine, hard bound orange cloth, gilt. The collection contains
770 Greek coins, focusing on the coinage of the archaic
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117.
period, especially the fractional denominations. Includes some
dates and bibliographic citings. All coins are illustrated. 70.
8" x 11”, Daehn 1039, X
WAGNER, SIR ANTHONY
923 Heralds and Ancestors. 1978. 87 pages. Color and
B/W illustrations.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black cloth,
bright gilt. Contents 1 : Origins; 2: Feudalism; 3: Systems, Record
and Protection; 4: Visitations; 5: Ancestors; 6: The College
of Amis; 7 : Ceremonies. 25.
6 1/4” x 9 1/2 ”,F
WALLACE, ROBERT
924 The Miners. 1976. 240 pages. Frontispiece. Photo illustrated.
Fine, ornate padded brown leatherette, color picture in
oval on cover, bright gilt. Contents 1 : A rough way to get
rich quick; 2: A lode to outshine King Solomon’s mines;
3: Machines for the hard-rock miners; 4: “The omeriest
place this side of hell”; 5: The halls of the mining kings;
6: Long trail to the Klondike. 30.
8 1/2” X 10 1/2”, F
WANAMAKER PRIMER
925 The Wanamaker Primer on Abraham Lincoln: Lincoln
Centenary 1909. 102 pages. Line art illustrated.
Very good, hard bound printed board, taped spine. Has many
newspaper clippings, with photos of friends of Lincoln and his
son bound in.
WITH: Lincoln Inaugural Centennial Committee.
Commemorative Ceremony: The One Hundredth Anniver-
sary of the Inaugural of Abraham Lincoln 1861-1961. 30
pages. Photo illustrated. Fine, card cover, ribbon tied spine. 50.
5 112" x 7 3/4”, 6” x 9”,L
WARBURG, PAUL M.
926 Essays on Banking Reform in the United States: Proceedings
of tire Academy of Political Science in the City of New York.
Volume IV, Number 4- 1914- 228 pages.
Very good, hard bound green cloth, peripherally faded, leather
spine label, gilt. Contents 1 : Defects and needs of our Banking
System; 2: A Plan for a Modified Central Bank; 3: American
and European Banking Methods and Bank Legislation
Compared; 4: A Central Bank System and the United States
of America; 5: A United Reserve Bank of die United States;
6: Principles that Must Underlie Monetary Reform in the United
States; 7: The Discount System in Europe; 8: Circulating
Credits and Bank Acceptances; 9: The Owens-Glass Bill as
submitted to the Democratic Caucus; 10: The Owens-Glass
Bill: Should there be Four or Eight Federal Reserve Banks?;
11: The Owens-Glass Bill: Gold or Lawful Money, Note Issue,
and Government Bonds. 40.
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WATSON, JESSE P.
927 The Bureau of The Mint: Its History, Activities and Organi-
zation. Service Monographs of the United States Government
N° 37, Institute for Government Research. 1926. 90 pages.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth, gilt cover and spine. Contents,
I: History; A. Colonial Need for a Uniform Coinage System,
B. Early Efforts to Establish a Mint, C. Establishment of the
Mint, D. Extension of the Service, The Assay Office at New
York, E. Mints and Assay Offices as Subtreasuries, F. Bureau of
the Mint Established, G. Extension of Coinage and Assay Ser-
vice under the Bureau, H. A Roster of Directors; II: Activities;
A. In General, B. Coinage, Domestic, Foreign, C. Assaying,
D. Purchase of Bullion, E. Melting and Refining, F. Special
Functions of the Philadelphia Mint, Engraving, Manufacture of
apparatus and supplies, Collecting specimen coins, Making
medals, G. Activities of the Director, H. Custody of Public
Deposits, Production of precious metals, Estimates of value of
foreign coins, Monetary systems of the world, I. Statistical
Service; III: Organization, A. Office of the Director,
B. Examiners, C. The Assay Commission. D. The Several Mints,
E. Assay Office at New York, F. Other assay Offices, G. Civil
Service Status. Appendix. Ex Library. 75.
5 3/4” x 8 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #12 561, F
WEBER, ROBERT
928 An Epic in Sculpture: The Medallic History' of the Jewish
People. 1974- 179 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound black leatherette, bright gilt. Contents;
1: Biblical Times; 2: Early Dispersion; 3: The Golden Age;
4: Stmggle for Survival; 5: The Awakening; 6: Israel Reborn.
120 medals illustrated with text by Fred Bertram. Excellent
biographical infonnation. 35.
10”xll”, Clain-Stefanelli 14723, T
WHITING, J.R.S.
929 British Trade Tokens: A Social and Economic History'. 1972.
192 pages. Photo illustrated. Plates.
New, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound black board,
bright gilt. Contents 1 : Historical background; 2: Seventeenth-
century' Tokens; 3 : Eighteenth-century' Tokens; 4: N ineteenth-
century Tokens. 30.
5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, Clain-Stefanelli #13906,F
WIRGIN, WOLF & MANDEL, SIEGFRIED
930 The History of Coins and Symbols in Ancient Israel. 1958,
1st edition. 264 pages. 32 plates with text, 38 line art
illustrations and 1 map of Ancient Palestine.
Fine, hard bound red cloth. “Begins with the story of ancient
Jewish coinage. Discusses the first Jewish coins, the Hasmonaeans,
widow’s mite, Herod and his successors, and Bar Kochba coins.
Includes appendices on genealogy, alphabets, hoards, symbols.
Discusses the views of other authors. Discusses fertility symbols
irr ancient Near Eastern civilizations. Many of the arguments
and conclusions have been discredited by other researches.
This volume is not well regarded by numismatists.” Contents
1 : Tire Ancient World and Jewish Coins; 2: Some Case Histo-
ries of Ancient Jewish Coins; 3 : The Reign of the Hasmoneans;
4: More Case Histories; 5: Herod and His Successors;
6: Tire Controversial “Freedom” Coins; 7: Fertility Symbols on
Ancient J ewish Coins. 40.
5 1/2” x 8”, Clain-Stefanelli #2985. Daehn 3450. Mayer 791 *,H
WISMER, D.C.
93 1 The Obsolete Bank Notes of New England. 1972 reprint.
311 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound green cloth with water spots on cover,
gilt, contents Fine. Reprints from: The Numismatist 1922-1935
of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island and Vennont Bank Note articles. 25.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #13420, F
OCTOBER 5-6, 2001
118.
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NUMBER-FOURTEEN
WILBER, E.J. & EASTMAN, E.P.
932 A Treatise on Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Bank Notes,
with Unerring Rules for the Detection of Frauds in the same.
Illustrated with Original Steel, Copper, and Wood Plate
Engravings, Prepared Expressly for This Work. Together with
A History' of Ancient Money, Continental Currency, Banks,
Banking, Bank of England, our American Bank-Note
Companies, and Other Valuable Information as to Money.
1865. 51, 20 pages. Frontispiece. 4 plates, illustrations.
€mtk
ghu&nlkr tiifty
Very good, hard bound original red cloth, beveled edges, shaky,
gilt title on cover. 20 page illustrated section from
Harpers New Monthly Magazine titled “Making Money: T
e American Bank Note Company” Illustrations keyed to genu-
ine and counterfeits. 150.
6” x 9 1/2”, F
WILLIAMS, HARRY F.
933 The Gold Coinage of Latin America. 1914 Reprint from
The American Journal of Numismatics, vol. 48. Pages 76-88.
2 Plates.
Fine, modem hard bound red cloth, gilt. Includes Brazilian
Gold Grins, Gold Grins of Spain: Stnick in American Mints,
Gold Coins of Tire Independent Spanish- American Countries
including Ecuador. 23 Gold Coins illustrated on the plates. 30.
8 1/4" x 1 1”, Clciin-Stefanelli # 10533, Z
WILLIAMSON, GEORGE C.
PRESENTATION LETTER AND COMPLIMENTARY
PRESENTATION COPY
936 Jottings on the Regal Coinage and Token Currency
of Guildford. With some notes on the etymology' of the name
of the town. (1885) 36 pages.
Fine, brown vellum cover over card cover. Describes issuers
and their money along with historical accounts. Laid in on the
author’s stationery is a 3 page letter presents his compliments
to Mrs. Allcard & begs to return her his hearty' & very'
sincere thanks for the loan of Mr. Ouley’s work on Egypt
which Mrs. Allcard was good enough to lend him...May he
venture to beg that Mrs. Allcard will do him the honour of
accepting a copy of a brochure on Guildford.. .June 1 3, 1885.
Written on the fly-leaf “With the Authors compliments/June
12, 1885/Guildford/Surrey.” 150.
5 1/2” x 9”, Allibone page 1528, supplement, P
YEOMAN, RICHARD S.
FIRST SIX RED BOOKS
937 1st Edition. 1947. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound red leatherette, shaky, gilt. Some red \
check marks by dates and grades. 1 50.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1910*, x
WORMSER, MORITZ
AUTOGRAPHED COPY
934 Coins and Medals of Transylvania in New York Collections
with historical notes. Fifty copies reprinted from American
Journal of Numismatics. Vol. 48. 1915. 42 pages. 9 Plates.
Fine, hard bound black buckram, gilt, cover page small tape
repair and a small tear. 1 1 2 G)ins and medals described and
photo illustrated both obverse and reverse. 50 copies reprinted.
“To Howland Wtxxl/with best regards and gratitude for/much
valuable and patient help/Moritz Wormser” 40.
8” x 11”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1814, L
938 1st Edition. 1947. A Guide Bixik of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound faded, splotchy red leatherette cover,
shaky, gilt. Some marks by dates and grades. 100.
5 1/4". v 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1910*, X
939 2nd Edition. 1948. A Guide Ikxik of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very gixxl, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. Some red V check
marks hy dates and grades. 1 50.
5 1/4" x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1910*,.v
WRIGHT, BENJAMIN P.
935 American Business Tokens. 1972 reprint. 225 pages.
Line art illustrated.
New, hard bound blue cloth, bright gilt. Reprints from
The Numismatist. 30.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #14074,1’
940 3rd Edition. 1949. A Guide Ikxik of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
PUBLIC AUCTION /NISI LA Ivl A IU HI l S SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN 119
Very good, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. Few light spots on
cover. 1 50.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #11910*, x
941 4th Edition. 1951-1952. A Guide Book of United States
Coins. 255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. 150.
5 1/4” x 7 314”, Clam-Stefanelli #11910*, x
942 5th Edition. 1952-1953. A Guide Book of United States
Coins. 255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. 150.
5 1 14" x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1910*, x
943 5th Edition. 1952-1953. A Guide Book of United States
Coins. 255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. 150.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4", Clam-Stefanelli #11910*,%
944 6th Edition. 1953-1954. A Guide Book of United States
Coins. 255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. 150.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clam-Stefanelli #11910*,x
945 8th Edition. 1955. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. 30.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #11910*,%
946 9th Edition. 1956. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. 20.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #11910*,%
TWO ANA ANNIVERSARY BANQUET RED BOOKS
947 50th Anniversary Edition. 1997. A Guide Book of
United States Coins. 323 pages. Color and Black & White
photo illustrated.
American SY umisma/ic
New, hard bound red leatherette cover, bright gilt. The special
limited edition of 1200 books produced for the occasion.
The red book has covers replicating the original color and
stamping of the first edition produced in 1946.x 100.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”
SPECIAL RED BOOK ANA 2000 CONVENTION
BANQUET ISSUE-ONLY 380 PRODUCED
It is tny understanding that the ANA was unable to receive
“special foil stamped gilt” impressed Red Books in time for the
ANA Banquet.
The ANA staff then riuide, during the convention, a special
blind stamp die to impress upon the fly-leaf page (shown
below) of the Red Books to be given out at the banquet dinner
in lieu of the intended foil stamp books.
As 380 were being blind stamped the die progressively
gave out and the impression wore out gradually on the right
hand side.
948 54th Edition. 2001. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
~ r 'vn ' hotoillustrated.
cover, bright gilt.
The accompanying illustration was made from a photocopy to
show the blind stamp. It reads as follows: “ANA 109TH
ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION BANQUET/PHILA-
DELPHIA/WORLD’S FAIR/OF MONEY/AUG. 12, 2000/
MEMORIES LAST A LIFETIME/THANK YOU
WHITMAN COIN PRODUCTS” Included is the Banquet
Program. The one offered in sale #12 sold for $165 a* 100.
5” x 7 3/4”
FIVE RED BOOKS INSCRIBED BY YEOMAN
949 25th Silver Anniversary' Edition. 1972. A Guide Book of
United States Coins. 255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red leatherette, bright silver. Inscribed
by Yeoman-V 40.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4", Clain-Stefanelli #1 1910*
950 28th Edition. 1975. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
256 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Inscribed
by Yeoman a 40.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1910*
951 29th Bicentennial Edition. 1976. A Guide Book of United
States Coins. 256 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Inscribed
by Yeoman a 40.
5 1 14" x 7 314", Clain-Stefanelli #11910*
RED BOOKS-CONTINUED
OCTOBER 5-6, 2001
120.
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RED BOOKS-CONTINUED
952 29th Bicentennial Edition. 1976. A Guide Book of United
States Coins. 256 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red leatherette, bright gilt. Inscribed
by Yeoman A' 30.
5 1 14” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefcmelli #11910
953 30th Edition. 1977. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
256 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red leatherette, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman.x30.
5 1/4" x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefcmelli #1 1910*
NINE INSCRIBED BLUE BOOKS
954 7th Edition. 1949. Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth cover, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman.
A similar one offered in our Auction sale 10 sold for $82.50.
5 1/4” * 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #11909
955 9th Edition. 1949. Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound blue cloth cover, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman
and a letter from Yeoman “I thought you might like one of the
first copies of the ninth edition. ”x 50.
5 1/4” * 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #11909
956 19th Edition. 1962. Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound blue leatherette, gilt. Inscribed
by Yeoman. 30.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1909
957 20th Edition. 1963. Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound blue leatherette, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman. 30.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #11909
958 21st Edition. 1964 Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound blue leatherette, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman.30.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1909
959 22nd Edition. 1965. Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound blue leatherette, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman.30.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #1 1909
960 23rd Edition. 1966. Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound blue leatherette, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman.30.
5 1/4" x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefcmelli Ml 1909
961 25th Blue Book Silver Anniversary Edition. 1968.
Handbook of United States Coins With Premium List.
127 pages. Photo illustrated.
New, hard bound blue leatherette, bright silver. Inscribed
by Yeoman. x 30.
5 114” x 7 3/4”, CUdri'StefanelU #1 1 909
962 29th Edition. 1972. I landbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
l ine, hard bound blue leatherette, gilt. Inscribed by Yeoman.30.
5 1/4" i 7 i/4". ( UdiV'Stefanelli tti
ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT
TWO SECOND PRINTING VERSIONS OF THE
1ST EDITION
963' 1st Edition. 1947. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound faded red cloth gilt. 100.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli Ml 1910*, D
964 1st Edition. 1947. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, hard bound faded red cloth gilt. WITH: Editions
#1 1-28, 27 & 32. The 15 & 16 editions have Dr. Tritt’s name in
gilt on cover. 100.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli Ml 1910*, D
965 2nd Edition. 1948. A Guide Book of United States Coins.
255 pages. Photo illustrated.
Fine, hard bound red cloth, faded spine, gilt. . 150.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli #11910*,D
4TH EDITION BLACK COVER VARIANT
OF THE BLUE BOOK
966 4th edition. 1945. Handbook of United States Coins With
Premium List. 127 pages. Photo illustrated.
Very good, faded black cloth cover, shaky, gilt. WITH: 21st,
23rd & 27th editions. 30.
5 1/4” x 7 3/4”, Clain-Stefanelli Ml 1909, D
ZAY, E.
967 Histoire Monetaire des Colonies Francises d’apres les
documents officiels avec 278 figures. (1969 reprint) 380 pages.
26 page supplement. Line art illustrated.
Fine, hard bound green cloth, gilt. Table des Matieres
I: Monnaies Frappees en France; Cochinchine Frangaise, Indo-
Franchise; II: Monnaies Emises par les Colonies; La Guadeloupe
et Dependances, La Martinique, Sainte-Lucie, Saint-Domingue,
Tunisie, Grande-Comore, Madagascar, lie de la Reunion,
Inde Framgaise, Cambodge. 50.
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #9023*,Z
ZIEBER, EUGENE
“Foreword-This classic 1895 editiim of Heraldry in America
recalls a period ivhen heraldic study and designs were an
integral part of society, bio education teas considered complete
without a firm knmvledge of heraldry in its various forms.
Whether you wanted to study the meaning of family crests,
ferret out the meaning and derivation of a particular family or
society’s motto, or just be able to decipher the meaning of
a coat of arms cm a building, everyone had use for a basic
grounding in heraldry.
Once again, people are interested in their family’s “roots,”
their genealogy. Crests, their symbols and motto’s intrigue
people. What does the Boy Scout motto “Semper Paratus”
actually mean? (Always prepared.) What is your state’s motto
and seed, or the seed and motto fin such distinguished organi-
sations ets the Society of the Daughters of the Revolution, of he
Society of the Cincinnati, just to name a few”
This classic 1895 edition of Heraldry in America will
elelight you with its scope and accessibility. Providing clear
explanations and definitunis af heraldic terms and symbols.
Heraldry in America will open the world of heraldry to yon,
and let you enjoy the centuries-old tradition of heraldry.”
PUBLIC AUCTION /ALHO K4/\1U 1A1 D S/AEE NJLJlVt EElT-FCDLJILT'EETvI
121.
968 Heraldry in America: A Classic Survey of Coats of Arms and
Insignia. 1984 Reprint. 427 pages. Over 950 illustrations.
HERALDRY
AMERICA
A Classic Surory of Coats of Arms and Insignia
Eugene Zieber
Fine, color pictorial dust jacket over hard bound 1/4 gray cloth,
blue board, bright gilt. Chapter I: The Origin and Develop'
ment of Heraldry'; II: The Herald; III: Heraldry Applied to the
Arts; IV: Heraldry in America; V: American Hags, Seals and
Coins; VI: Colonial Societies and American Orders; VII: Parts
of an Achievement; VIII: Tire Shield; IX: The Tinctures and
Furs (in color); X: Ordinaries and their Diminutives,
Subordinaries, and Combinations; XI: Varied Fields; XII:
Charges, Roundels, Gutte; XIII: Crosses; XIV: Rules for Bla-
zoning, with Examples; XV: Crests, Badges, Mottoes and Sup-
porters; XVI: Mark of Cadency, Differencing, Augmentation,
and Abatement; XVII: Marshalling; XVIII: Miscellaneous;
XIX: French and German Heraldry. Large Glossary of Terms in
French, English and Obsolete Terms. Among other points of
information included are American flags, seals, coins, colo-
nial societies and American orders. Laid in is “The Antique
Bulletin, 1930; A Bulletin of Rarities: Featuring the American
Eagle as a Motif of Decoration in the Colonial Days.” 100.
8 112" x 11”, F
HIGGINS, FRANK C.
President of the New York Numismatic Club
969 The Chinese Numismatic Riddle: A discovery of the
identity of the Astronomical and Religious Symbols of the
“Temple Money” of the Far East with those of Chaldaea,
Babylonia, Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Aztecs
of Mexico, the Incas of Peru, etc. 1910. 1975 Katen
reprint. 34 pages. Line art illustrated.
New, yellow card cover. An Address delivered before the
American Numismatic Association in Convention,
Thursday, September 8th, 1910. Free
6” x 9”, Clain-Stefanelli #8634
VALUE BOXES
ALL VALUE BOX DATES AND COUNTS
ARE APPROXIMATE
970 Value Box #lx-40+ 197-1990’s Catalogues of Peus, Hirsch,
Bowers and others. 30.
971 Value Box #2x-40+ 1980-1990’s catalogues of Bowers and
several foreign. 30.
972 Value Box #3x-30+ 1970-1980’s Catalogues of Peus, others.30.
973 Value Box #4x-40+ 1980’s Catalogues of Bowers, some still in
original mailing wraps. 30.
974 Value Box #5x-50+ 1960-1980’s Catalogues of US and
Foreign. 30.
975 Value Box #6x-50+ 1 960- 1 970’s Catalogues of Peus,
Hirsch. 30.
976 Value Box #7x-Long run of early Coin Dealer Newsletters
(Gray Sheets). 30.
977 Value Box #8x-50+ Catalogues of Jess Peters, others. 30.
978 Value Box #9x-30+ 1 960- 1 980’s Catalogues of E. Button, Stack’s,
Rarcoa. 30.
979 Value Box #10x-50+ 1960'1980’s Catalogues of Superior, Gun
Galleries, Hess, others. 30.
980 Value Box #llx-50+ 1970'1980’s Catalogues of Jess
Peters, Foreign Catalogues and some Books. 30.
981 Value Box #12x-1950'1960’s and maybe earlier of
Tire Numismatists with some Bowers Catalogues. 30.
982 Value Box #13z-50+ 1970'1990. Galeries des Monnaies,
Monnaies Medailles, Bayerische Vereinsbank, others. 30.
983 Value Box #14z-50+ 1950-1990. Munzhandlung,
Munz Zentnim, Lanz Munchen, Vinchon, L. Schulmanother30.
984 Value Box #15z-30+ 1980-1995. Hirsch, Giessener, Monnaies
de Collection, V. Gadoury arid others. 30.
985 Value Box #16z-50+ 1978-1998. 12 Lanz, 8 Hirsch,
8 Gomey, 4 Frankfurter, 6 Munz Zuntrum and others. 30.
986 Value Box #17z-30+ 1966-1988. 5 Winter, 4 Ringberg,
6 Tietjen, Rauch and others. 30.
987 Value Box #18z-30+ 1960-1991. 5 van der Dussoff &
40+ Fixed Price Lists, 3 SVEA, 5 Westerhaf, 5 Alsenoy,
3 Mynthuset, 6 Ulf Nordlinds, 5 J.C. Loon and Lijst
and others. 30.
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988 Value Box #19z-50+ 1970-1990. Swiss, French, Poindessault,
Barre, Drouit and other auction sales. 30.
989 Value Box #20s-25 of 32 Money Tree Sales with 20 prices
realized, Out On A Limb, Orville Grady Sales and others. 30.
990 Value Box #2 ls-12 Paramount with prices realized 1970s,
4 Stacks 1990’s of Milas, Hawn, Halperin, & Starr; 3 merkin
and others. 30.
991 Value Box #22s-14 Heritage Insider VI, N 1-V3,N2, 1998-2001
complete, 1 990 Heritage ANA sale, 8 New' Netherland sales.30.
992 Value Box #23s-l 1 Superior Sales 1 990 s-200 1 , 6 Ira & Larry
Goldberg Sales. 30.
993 Value Box #24d-4 copies Money &. the Merchants of Banking;
7 Money and banking Books. 30.
994 Value Box #25d-20 Katen Fixed Price Lists and Sales, 1960’s;
few early Kolbe sales; 20+ Bullowa & Coin Hunter Fixed Price
Lists, Mehl FPL & Star Coin Book. 30.
995 Value Box #26d-50+ Seaby Coin & Medal, 1950’s-80’s;
50+ Spink Numismartic Circular, 1950’s-60’s. 30.
996 Value Box #27d-9 books on the silver market, 1 800’s- 1 900 s&
Silver Market Dictionary. 30.
997 Value Box #28d-5 copies of The Story of Money by Norman
Angell, 1929. 30.
998 Value Box #29d-9 Coins of the World books. 30.
999 Value Box #30d-18+ books and pamphlets on US Coins and
other. 30.
1000 Value Box #3 Id- 30+ Auction Sales of H. Schulman, Kriesberg
and others, 1 960-70’s. 30.
1001 Value Box #32d-20+ Auction Sales of Hirsch, others, 1960’s.30.
1002 Value Box #33d-6 b<x)ks on Fiat money, european money and
Robinson Cnisoe’s Money by Wells (a parody). 30.
1003 Value Box #34d-5 Money h x >ks by Kemmerer; 6 Bi-Metallism
l~x k jks. 1800’s- 1900’s. 30.
1004 Value Box #35d-10 books, Story of Copper, Silver Books,
Financial Histories, Money and Banking. 1 800’s- 1 900’s. 30.
1005 Value Box #36d-8 Money and Banking Books. 30.
1 006 Value Box # 37d- 1 880’s- 1 950’s Phamphlets by Wielandt, Ernst,
Kirmis, Domanig, Stenzel, and others, Rassegna Numismatica,
Olendining, Helbing, 1 less and others. 30.
1007 Value Box #38p-( i.C. Adams: The Coin Cabinet, V.l N.l; W.
Raymond: 9 ( loin (Collectors Journals; AJN: V.X N.L; Coin
( Col lei tors I )igest: V.l N.l; Mehl’s Numismatic Monthly: V.I
N.6, V.l N.2 6>i 5, V.7 N.5.; Anderson’s Quarter Dollar ( Join
Bulletin:#!. 30.
1 008 Value Box #39p-Gilhert: US Half Cents reprint; W. Raymond:
US Coinage of 1 793 Cents & Half Cents; Nova: An Invest-
ment Newsletter for Numismatist; Bangs Auction 1 1/6-7/1873;
Babin: Elongated Rolled Out Cents; Abraham & Straus: Price
List; Gimbels: Price Lists and others; Scott & Co: Copper, Silver
& Copper Catalogues; Stack’s: Fixed Price Lists 1942-1944;
Gengerke: US Paper Records, 1989. 30.
1009 Value Box #40k-70+ Gentian Dealer Catalogues such as Rauch
and others. 30.
1010 Value Box #4 1 k-20+ French Dealer Catalogues such as V edrines
& Poindessault and others. 30.
1011 Value Box #42k-50+ German Dealer Catalogues such as Hess
and others. 30.
1012 Value Box #43k-20+ French Dealer Catalogues such as
Vinchon, Le club frangais de la medaille and others. 30.
1013 Value Box #44k-100+ Scandinavian Dealer Catalogues such
as Hirsch, Alsenoy, A.G. van der Dussen and others. Greek,
Roman, World 30.
1014 Value Box #45k-50+ Scandinavian Dealer Catalogues such as
Westerhof, SVEA and others. 30.
1015 Value Box #46k-40+ Italian Dealer Catalogues such as Varesi,
Kunst and others. 30.
1016 Value Box #47R- Assorted auction catalogues, hooks, and oth-
ers relating to Greek coinage and others, 1 7 ANS Proceedinings
1921-1947. 30.
1017 Value Box #48J-50+ Stamp and US Auction Sales 1970’s:
Paramount, Wolffers, Scott, Stacks... 20.
1018 Value Box #49J-50+ Stamp and US Auction Sales: Harris,
Gibbons. 20.
1019 Value Box #50J-25+ Stamp Books 1970-80’s: Scott... 20.
1020 Value Box #5 1 J-25+ Stamp Books and Auction Catalogues
1970’s: Wolffers, Scott... 20.
1021 Value Box #52J-30+ Stamp Books and Auction Catalogues
1939- 1960’s: Wolffers, Scott... 20.
1022 Value Box #5 3J-50+ US and World Auction Catalogues 1970’s:
Merkin, Kreisberg, Siegel, Scott... 20.
1023 Value Box #54J-30+ Stamp fkxiks and Auction Catalogues:
Scott, Kagins, Sterling, Stack's, Mekeel's Weekly 1920’s... 20.
1024 Value Box #55J-30+ Stamp Bcxrks and Auction Catalogues
1960's: Harris, Gibbons, Minkus... 20.
1025 Value Box #56J-I00+ US and World Books and Auction
Catalogues 1960-1970's: Yeoman, Jess Peters, CSNA.. 20.
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123.
1026 Value Box #57J-50+ Assorted US Auction Catalogues 1970’s:
Kreisherg, J. Peters, Kagin, and others... 20.
1027 Value Box #58J-75+ Assorted US Auction Catalogues 1970’s:
Bowers, J. Peters, Stack's and others... 20.
1028 Value Box #59J-50+ World Coin Lists 1960-1970's: Gary,
Olsen, Ed Gains, IBNS... 20.
1029 Value Box #60J- 75+ US and World Auction Catalogues I960-
1970's: Stack's, Federal, Almanzars, Katen, Trowbridge... 20.
1030 Value Box #6IJ-20+ Stamp Boioks and Auction Catalogues
1940-1960's: Scott... 20.
1031 Value Box #62J- 100+ US and World Auction Catalogues I960-
1970's: Schulman, Gadoury, Kolhe... 20.
1032 Value Box #63 J -50+ US and World Auction Catalogues 1950-
1970's: Stack's, Merkin, Katen, J. Schulman, Steinberg... 20.
1033 Value Box #64J-50+ US and World Auction Catalogues I960-
1970's: Almanzars, H. Schulman, Stack's, Kreisherg... 20.
1034 Value Box #65J-50+ US Coin Magazines 1970's: Coinage and
Coin Press... 20.
1035 Value Box #66J-15+ US and World Coin Books: Jaeger, Durst,
Higgins, Others... 20.
1036 Value Box #67J-17+ US and World Coin Books: Brown &
Dunn, Schon, Coffin, Buttrey, Harris... 20.
1037 Value Box #68J-20+ US and World Coin Books: Clark,
Gardiakos, Galleta, Henry... 20.
1038 Value Box #69J-25+ US and World Coin Books: Kaplan,
Jaeger, Others... 20.
1039 Value Box #70J-30+ US and World Coin Books: Kent, Kaplan,
Sear, Seaby, Gardner... 20.
1040 Value Box #71J-30+ US and World Com Books: 13 Asian,
10 Harris, Others... 20.
1041 Value Box #72J-30+ US and World Coin Books: Mint Error,
Coin World Book, Others... 20.
1042 Value Box #73J-45+ World Books: Harris, Divo, Seidler,
Jaeger, Linecar... 20.
1043 Value Box #74J-25+ US and World Coin Books: Krause,
Harris, Durst... 20.
1044 Value Box #75J-30+ US and World Coin Books: Banking,
Caldwell, Oster, Reinfeld... 20.
1 045 Value Box #76J- 1 5+ World Books: Mexican &. Latin Americ20.
1046 Value Box #77J-25+ World Ikxiks: Jaeger, Harris... 20.
1047 Value Box #78J-25+ World Catalogues: Agora, Galerie des
Monnaies, GMBH... 20.
1048 Value Box #79J-35+ World Books: Charlton, Haxhy & Wille20.
1049 Value Box #80J-40+ World Books: Harris, Schon, Schulma,
Yeoman, Kohl... 20.
1050 Value Box #81J-40+ World Com Bcxiks: Yeoman, Harris.. .20.
1051 Value Box #82J-30+ US and World Coin Books: Yeoman,
Harris... 20.
1052 Value Box #83J-40+ US and World Coin Books: Charlton,
Yeoman, N umismatic Scrapbook. . . 20.
1053 Value Box #84J-50+ The Numismatist 1960's... 20.
1054 Value Box #85J-30+ US arid World Books & Catalogues: Berk,
Harris, Buttrey, Kreisberg-Cohen... 20.
1055 Value Box #86J-40+ US Coin Books: Yeoman Red Books... 20.
1 056 Value Box #87J-50+ US and World Books & Catalogues: Craig,
Yeoman... 20.
1057 Value Box #88J-50+ US Coin Books: Red Books 70-80's...20.
1058 Value Box #89J-100+ US and World Books & Catalogues:
Peters, H. Schulman, Maker, Clark... 20.
1059 Value Box #90J-30+ US and World Auctions & FPL: Kagin,
Lepczyk, Aknanzars... 20.
1060 Value Box #91 J -40+ 2 Boxes of Krause World Coins 20.
1 06 1 Value Box #92 J- 1 00+ US and World Coin Books, Auctions &
FPL: Kagins, Peters, Almanzars, Schulman... 20.
1062 Value Box #93J-40+ Red Books: 60-80's ... 20.
1063 Value Box #94J -15+ US and World Coin Books... 20.
1 064 Value Box #95J-30+ Stamp Books & Catalogues: Scott, Schiff,
Sterling, 1960’s... 20.
1065 Value Box #96J-50+ US and World Com Books, Auctions &
FPL: Merkin, Ahlstrom, Stack's... 20.
1067 Value Box #97J-50+ US and World Auctions: Pine Tree,
Bowers, Glendining... 20.
END OF SALE
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Contents
AUCTION CATALOGUES 6
"APOSTROPHE SALES” 6
AAMLID, JAN OLAV 6
AGORA 6
AHLSTROM, B 6
AKERS, DAVID 6
A.N.A SALES 7
AZTLAN COIN CO., INC 10
BANGS, MERWIN & CO 1 1
BANK LEU & MUNZEN UND
MEDAILLEN 1 1
BANK LEU Ok LEU NUMISM ... 1 1
BERGMAN, JOHN F. 12
BOUND CATALOGUES 12
BOURGEY, EMIL M 12
BURGAN, CLAUDE 12
BOWERS & RUDDY 12
BOWERS AND MERENA 13
BOWERS, Q. DAVID 13
CALICO, X &. F. 13
CALIFORNIA STAMP CO 13
CAYON, JUAN R 14
CHAPMAN, S.H. & S 14
CHAPMAN, HENRY 14
CHAPMAN, S.H 15
CHRISTENSEN, HENRY &
WILLIAM 15
CHRISTEN SEN -CONT 16
CIRCULO FILATELICO Y
NUMISMATICO 17
CORDRY, SCOTT E 17
COG AN, EDWARD 18
CULKIN STAMP CO 18
CURRENCY AUCTIONS OF
AMERICA, INC 18
DAVISSON, ALLAN 18
DOUGLAS, DUANE D 18
DURST, SANFORD J 19
EIDELSTEIN & HOLLAND 19
DENISE, GENE 20
ELDER, THOMAS L 20
FIN ARTE 21
FRANKFURTER
MUNZHANDLUNG 21
FREEMAN CRAIG Ok CO 21
GIESSENER MUNZHANDLUNG2 1
FUNCTION ASSOCIATES 21
GIESSENER MUNZHANDLUNG2 1
GLENDINING & CO 21
HARMER-ROOKE 22
HELBING, OTTO 22
HENDERSHOTT, ROBERT L. ... 22
HESPERIA ART 22
HESS, A. & BANK LEU & CO. . 22
HESS, ADOLPH 23
HIRSCH, GERHARD 23
HORNUNG’S
M0NTAUKT1ONER 23
ITALO VECCHI LTD 23
K & K ENTERPRISES 23
KASTNER, GITTA 23
KATEN, FRANK J. & LAURESE23
KRESS, KARL 24
KRICHELDORF, H.H 24
KUNKER, FRITZ-RUDOLPH .... 24
KURPFALZ1SCHE
MUNZHANDLUNG 24
j LANZ, DR. HUBERT 24
LANZ, HERMANN 24
MALLOY, ALEX G 25
MONTENAPOLEONE ASTE
D’ARTE 25
MASON & CO 25
MASON & CO. -CONTINUED . 26
MASON & CO.-CONTINUED . 28
MASON & CO.-CONTINUED . 29
MEHL, B. MAX 30
MONNAIES ET MEDAILLES S 31
MULLER, HEINZ-W. 31
MUNZ ZENTRUM 31
MUNZEN UND MEDAILLEN ...32
NEW YORK COIN & STAMP.. 32
NUMISMAT1CA ARS CLASS .. 33
NUMISMATIC GALLERY 33
NUMISMATIC GALLERY 34
OSLO MYNTHANDEL 35
PARAMOUNT COIN CO 35
PETERS, JESS, INC 35
PEUS NACHF, DR. BUSSO 35
PILARTZ, HEINRICH 35
PONTERIO & ASSOCIATES ... 35
ROBINSON, FRANK S 35
RARCOA 36
RATTO, M. MARIO 36
SAGE, AUG. B 36
SCHULTEN & CO 36
SANTAMAR1A, P. & P. 36
SCHULMAN, HANS M.F. 36
SEAR, ELMER S 37
SMITH & SON 37
SISO-DIFUSIONES, MAURICI038
SOTHEBY&CO 39
SOTHEBY’S-CONTINUED 40
SPINK AMERICA/CHRISTIE’S 40
SPINK & SON 40
SPINK & SON (AUSTRALIA) . 40
SP1NK-TAISEI 41
SPINK 41
SPINK-CONTINUED 42
STACK’S 42
STERNBERG, FRANK 42
STROBR1DGE, T.R 43
SUPERIOR STAMP & COIN .... 44
SWISS BANK CORPORATION 46
TAISEI STAMPS & COINS CO.48
TRANS-WORLD COINS 48
UNITED STATES COIN CO., ... 48
VINCI ION, I FAN 48
WEYL, ADOLPH 48
W1LMERSDORFFER, MAX49
WILSON, CAL 49
WOODWARD, WILLIAM E 49
WRUCK, DR. WALDEMAR 50
FIXED PRICE LISTS 51
AHLSTROM, B 51
BOWERS, Q. DAVID 51
CRIPPA, CARLO 51
CIANI, M. LOUIS 51
CORDRY, SCOTT E 51
CRAIG, FREEMAN JR 51
DELMONTE, A 52
DUNIGAN, MIKE 52
EMPIRE TOPICS 52
FALCO, GIUSEPPE DE 52
FORMAT 52
GANS, EDWARD 52
HIRSCH, M.C 53
JANSEN, HEINZ & OTHERS.... 53
K1MPEL, WALTER 53
KOSOFF, A 53
KRICHELDORF, H.H 53
KUNST UND MUNZEN A.G. ... 53
MALLOY, ALEX G 54
MALLOY, ALEX G 54
MEHL, B. MAX 54
MUNZ ZENTRUM 54
NASCIA, GIUSEPPE 54
NEDERLANDSCHE
M 1 DDEN STAN DSB AN K 54
NICOLA, LUIGI DE 55
PEUS NACHF, DR. BUSSO 55
RATTO, M. MARIO 55
SIMONETT1, LUIGI 55
STEIGERWALT, CHAS 55
WEAVER, DOUGLAS 55
PMV INC 56
WOODWARD, W. ELLIOT 56
ZANDER, RANDOLPH 56
PERIODICALS 57
ARTES DE MEXICO 57
CENTRAL BANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES 57
CENTRO NUMISMATICO
BUENOS AIRES 57
COIN TOPICS 57
COLLECTOR’S JOURNAL OF
ANCIENT ART 57
CRESSY, W.J. & BENSON, C. ... 57
EAST ASIA JOURNAL, THE ... 58
IAPN 58
JOURNAL OF NUMISMATIC
FINE ARTS 58
JOURNAL OF THE RUSSIAN
NUMISMATIC SOCIETY 58
MEDAL COLLECTOR, THE 59
MEHL’S NUMISMATIC
MONTHLY 59
NUMISMATIC BIBLIOMANIA
SOCIETY 59
NUMISMATIC REVIEW 59
NUMISMATIC SCRAPBOOK .. 59
NUMISMATIC SCRAPBOOK- . 60
PLUS ULTRA 60
SOCIEDAD NUMISMATICA
DE MEXICO 60
SOCIEDAD NUMISMATICA
DE PUEBLA MEXICO 61
ORIENTAL NUMISMATIC
SOCIETY 61
PAK 61
SOCIEDAD NUMISMATICA
DEL PERU 61
THECELATOR 61
THE CELATOR-CONTINUED. 62
THE COIN COLLECTOR’S
JOURNAL 62
THE MONEY TREE 62
THE NUMISMATIST 62
THE NUMISMATIST-CONT .... 63
THE NUMISMATIST-CONT .... 64
THE NUMISMATIST-CONT .... 66
VOICE OF THE TURTLE, THE 66
WHITMAN NUMISMATIC
JOURNAL 66
WILSON, CAL 66
WORLD COINS 67
BOOKS 67
A.N.A 67
ADAMS, E.H. dk WOODIN, W . 67
ADELSON, HOWARD L 67
AHWASH, KAMALM 67
ALPERT, S. P. & ELMAN, L 67
AKERS, DAVID W. 68
ALLEN, DEREK 69
ALLEN, W. FRANK 69
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC
ANDARCHAE. SOCIETY ..69
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC
SOCIETY 69
A.N.A 70
ANDERSON, MICHAEL 70
ANDERSON, WILLIAM G 70
ANDREWS, FRANK D 70
ANGUS, IAN 70
ARROYO, HENRI 70
BABELON, JEAN 71
BANCO DO BRASIL S.A 71
BENDALL, S. & BROOME, M. .. 71
BANKS, FLORENCE AIKEN ....72
BARRON, COLIN 72
BEHRENS, KATHRYN L 72
BELDEN, BAUMAN L 72
BETTS, C. WYLLYS 72
BIDWELL, GEORGE 73
BIRDSALL, CLAIR M 73
BLOOM, MURRAY TEIGH 73
BATES, MICHAEL 73
BOWERS, Q. DAVID 73
BOOSEL, HARRY X 73
BOGGS, WINTHROP S 74
BOTSFORD, G.W. & ROBINSON,
JR., C.A 74
BRAMSEN, LUDWIG ERNST .. 75
BREEN, WALTER & GILLIO,
RONALD J 75
BREEN, WALTER 75
BROOKE-LITTLE, J.P. 75
BRUCE II, COLIN R 75
BROWNING, A.W. 76
BRUNK, GREGORY G 76
BUCKLAND, RAYMOND 76
BURKE, SIR BERNARD 76
BURNIE, R.H 76
BURZIO, HUMBERTO F. 76
BUTTREY, JR., THEODORE V. . 77
CALBETO DE GRAU, G 77
CANTOR, NORMAN 77
CARLTON, R. SCOTT 77
CATALOGUES OF COINS
ETC. 1885-88 77
CLAIN-STEFANELLI , ELVIRA
& VLADIMIR 77
CLAIN-STEFANELLI, ELVIRA
ELIZA 78
CLARKE, FRANK W 78
COLE, HOWARD N 78
COMPARETTE, T.L 78
CORDOBA, C.A. & DIEZ-
CANSECO S., D 78
CRISWELL, GROVER C 78
CORDOBA, CARLOS A 79
CROSBY, SYLVESTER S 79
D’ESCHAVANNES, M. J 79
DAVENPORT, JOHN S 79
OCTOBER 5 -Co. 2001
I/O. PUBLIC AUCTION AN LD MAIL, BILL) SALE NUMBER-FOURTEEN
DAVIES, J.K
79
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
.. 93
PECK, C. WILSON
103
TAYMAN, B.D. & KATEN, FJ.
114
DAVIS CHARLES
80
JIAJU, SHEN
..93
PEDDIE, JOHN
103
TERRITORIAL & PIONEER
DESHAZO, A.S
80
JOHNSON, CHARLES CAPT
..93
PEDERY HUNT, DORA DE ....
103
GOLD AUCTION
D1CKESON, MONTROVILLE
JOSLIN, E.C
..94
PHILLIPS, MABERLY
103
RECORDS
114
WILSON
80
K & K ENTERPRISES
..94
PICK, ALBERT
103
THARP, LOUISE HALL
114
DOLLEY, MICHAEL
80
KAGIN, DONALD
..94
POND, SHEPARD
104
THE JEWISH MUSEUM, N. Y.
114
DOTY, RICHARD G
.80
KARSNER, DAVID
..94
POOR, HENRY V.
104
THIAN, RAPHAEL P.
114
DOUGHTY, FRANCIS W
80
KATEN, FRANK & LAURESE
..94
PORTEOUS, JOHN
104
TRAINA, MARIO
114
DRURY, WELLS
80
KAUFMAN, |. CHAIM
..94
POULSOM, N.W.
104
TREASURY DEPARTMENT ..
114
DU PUY, WILLIAM A
80
KELLER, A. & LEHRKE, K
..94
PRADEAU, ALBERTO F
104
U.S. CONGRESS & SENATE .
115
DYE, JOHN S
80
KIENAST, G.W.
..95
PRIDMORE, FRED
104
U.S. GOVERNMENT
ELDER, THOMAS L
81
KINDLER, ARIE
..95
PULLEN, JOHN J
105
PRINTING OFFICE
115
ELIASBERG, SR., LOUIS E
81
KING, ROBERT P.
..95
QUILLE, DAN DE (WILLIAM
UNGER, 1RW1IN
115
ELV1N, CHARLES NORTON ...
82
KINNS, PHILIP
..95
WRIGHT)
105
VAILLANT, JEAN FOY
115
ENGELMANN PERE & FILS ....
82
KLEEBERG, JOHN M
..95
RACKUS, ALEXANDER M. ...
105
VALENTINE, D.W.
115
ENGSTROM, J. ERIC
82
KLIETMANN, K.G
..95
REINACH, THEODORE
105
VAN BELKUM, LOUIS
115
ETIENNE, FRANCIS ED
82
KOLMAN JR., MICHAEL
..95
RAWSON, A.L. &
VERMEULE, CORNELIUS C.
116
EXPOSIClCN IBERO-AMERI-
KOUTSOURES, JAMES T.
..95
MADDEN, F.W.
105
V1CENT1, JOSE A
116
CANA DE NUMISMATICA Y
KOZAR, ANDREW J
..95
REED, MORT
105
VLACK, ROBERT A
116
MEDALL1STICA
82
KROOSS, HERMAN E
..96
RINALDI, ALFIO
105
VOGT, GEO. W.
116
FILBY, P. WILLIAM
83
LAERE, RAF VAN
..96
RAYMOND, WAYTE
106
VON MULLER, HERRN J. F. ..
116
FOX-DAVIS, ARTHUR C
83
LAM BROS, PAUL
..96
RIPLEY, WILLIAM ZEB1NA ...
106
WACKS, MEL
116
FRIEDENBERG, DANIEL M
83
LANCKORONSKI, LEO
ROBERTSON, JOHN D
106
WAGGONER, NANCY M
116
FUNCK, WALTER
83
UND MARIA
..96
RODGERS, WILLIAM L
106
WAGNER, SIR ANTHONY ...
117
GOVERNMENT PRINTING
LAWRENCE, DAVID
..96
RODRIGUEZ LORENTE, J.J. ..
106
WALLACE, ROBERT
117
OFFICE
83
LE MAY, REGINALD
..96
ROGERS, EDGAR. REV.
106
WANAMAKER PRIMER
117
GAYTAN, CARLOS
84
LEE, KENNETH W.
..96
ROMANOFF, PAUL
107
WARBURG, PAUL M
117
GRAY, JOHN C.F.
84
LEGARDA, ANGELITA
ROSENTHAL, LEONARD
107
WATSON, JESSE P.
117
GRIER, JOHN A
84
GANZON DE
..96
ROWE, C., HAXBY.J., &
WEBER, ROBERT
117
GERBER MOSER, PABLO
84
LISMORE, THOMAS
..96
GRAHAM, R
107
WHITING, J.R.S
117
GRANT, MICHAEL
84
LOPEZ-CHAVES, LEOPOLDO
RUNDELL JR., WALTER
107
WIRGIN, W. & MANDEL, S. .
117
GROSSMAN, ROBERT C
85
Y YRIARTE, JOSE DE
..96
RYAN, JOHN CARLIN
107
WISMER, D.C
117
GRIERSON, PHILIP
86
LOVETTE, JAMES B
..97
SCHILKE, O.G. &
WILBER, E.J. &
GOVBERG, MOISES V
86
LOW, LYMAN H
..97
SOLOMON, R.E
107
EASTMAN, E.P.
118
GROVE, FRANK W.
86
MALTER, JOEL L
..97
SCHJOTH, FREDRIK
107
WILLIAMS, HARRY F.
118
GUTTAG BROS
86
MADDEN, FREDERIC W.
..97
SAYLES, WAYNE G
108
WORMSER, MORITZ
118
HAFFNER, SYLVIA
86
MARIS, EDWARD
..97
SCHENKMAN, DAVID E
108
WRIGHT, BENJAMIN P.
118
HALL1DAY, GARNET R
86
MALTIEL-GERSTENFELD, J. ..
..98
SCHOENAWA, HARTMUT...
109
WILLIAMSON, GEORGE C. .
118
HALPERIN, JAMES L
87
MATHEWS, GEO. D
..98
SCOTT-GILES, C.W.
109
YEOMAN, RICHARDS
118
HAWKINS, EDWARD
87
MATTINGLY, HAROLD
..98
SCULLARD, H.H
109
RED BOOKS-CONTINUED ...
119
HEAD, BARCLAY V.
87
MAYER, L(EO) A(RY)
..98
SEABY, H.A
109
RED BOOKS-CONTINUED ...
120
HEATON, A.G
87
MCCLOSKEY, JOHN W.
..98
SEABY, PETER
109
ZAY, E
120
HEISS, ALOISS
87
MCINTYRE, DONALD P.
..99
SEAR, DAVID R
109
ZIEBER, EUGENE
120
HEATH, LABAN
88
MEDCALF, D.& RUSSELL, R.
..99
SEJBAL, JIRI
109
HENDIN, DAVID
89
M HI II., B. MAX
..99
SELLWOOD, DAVID
110
VALUE BOXES
121
HETRICH, G. & GUTTAG, J. ..
89
MESHORER, YA’AKOV
..99
SENIOR, R.C
110
HEPBURN, A. BARTON
.90
MEXICO MINT REPORTS
100
SHAW, LEWIS A
110
REFERENCES
127
HERBERT, KEVIN &
MEYSFIAN, JOSEF
100
SIGLER, PHARES O
110
CANDIOTTI, KEITH
90
MICHAILOVITCH, G.D. G. ...
100
SILLITOE, L. & ROBERTS, A
110
HERRERA, ADOLFO
.90
MIHA1LOVIC, V &,
SMITH, PETE
110
HEWITT BROS
.90
t jLOGONJAC, D
100
SMITH, WILLIAM
110
HIBLER, H. & KAPPEN, C
.90
MILLER, MATTHEW T.
100
SMYTHE, R.M
111
HIGHFILL, JOHN W.
.91
MILLER, WAYNE
100
SPARKES, B. & MOORE, S.T.
111
HILTON, SUZANNE
91
MUNOZ, MIGUEL L
101
SOI3IN JR., GEORGE
112
HOCKING, WILLIAM JOHN ..
91
NARBETH, C.; HENDY, R.
SOCIEDAD NUMISMATICA
HOLLADAY, JAMES
.91
EN STOCKER, C
101
DE PUEBLA
112
IIOLSEN, PAUL J
.91
NAVY DEPARTMENT
101
SOUDERS, EDGAR E. ..
112
HOMANS, JR., 1 SMITH
.91
NEWCOMB, HOWARD R
101
SPINK & SON LTD
112
OMREN, WAYNE K
.91
NEWMAN, E.P. & DOTY, R.G
101
STAUTZEN BERGER, A.J
112
HOPE, W.ll. ST.JOHN
.92
NEWMAN, E.P. &
STEWART, IAN HALLEY
112
1 IUBBARI >,(:.& O’HARROW,
92
BRESSETT, K.E
102
STORER, MALCOM
112
IAPN
.92
NICHOLS, HENRY W.
102
STRAUSS, PIERRE
112
INSTITUTO -ANTONIO
NOYES, L.R
102
SULLIVAN, EDMUND B
112
AGUSTIN- DE
OLIVER, STEFAN
102
SULLIVAN, STEPHAN M
113
NUMISMATICA
.92
PACIFIC COAST AUCTION
102
SWEENY, JAMES O
113
IVY.S.& HOWARD, R
.92
PAOLIN I, CARLOS
102
SWOGER, WILLIAM
113
JACOB, KENNETH
.92
PARI X), OSCAR
103
SYLLOGE NUMMORUM
JA( :OBS, KEN & LEVINE, ELI
.93
PAUL, RODMAN W.
103
ORAECORUM
113
TARIZZO, M.I
113
T ATMAN, CHARLES T.
113
TAXAY, DON
113
TAYLOR, S. NCO
114
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Consignor
Index
A
Adams, H 12
Alexander, Sol 44
Alvarez, Rufino 51
Amat, Viceroyal 35
ANA Library 23
Atwater, William Cutler 31
F
Faistauer Collection 17
Faistauer, Thomas 17
Farmer, E.J 25
Farrington, Jeremiah A 35
Faulkner Collection 10
Fewsmith, Wm 28
Fine, C.B 22
Fonrobert, Jules 48
Ford Jr., John J 22
French, Geo. P. 54
Frese, Arnold D 17
Friedberg, Milton R 18
Friedrich Collection 33
Q
L
Lahrman, Lee G 34
Lee Collection 17
Lee Collection 45
Leonard, E.W. 31
Lessin, H.M 22
Liff, Eric J 16, 17
Lightbody, Colin 12
Lines, Jorge A 17
Lipino Collection 17
Lloyd, Harold 44
Longacre, James B 23
Lorenz, August J 37
Ludington, Horace 30
Lusk, Frank S 31
Lynch 21
B
Babbitt Collection 17
Baker, Wm. A 43
Bartow, Morey H 32
Bell, J.F. 36, 42
Bendana Collection 52
Bohannon, Ed 35
Boon, Ng Yin 48
Bothamley, Merrill 44
Boyd, F.C.C 44
Brand, Virgil M 11, 39, 40,51
Brandt, V. 35
Brockmann, G 24
Brown Jr., Robinson S 45
Brunk, Gregory 23
Buss, Jerry 45
c
Camp, E.M
Cauffman, Emil
Chadwick, LE
Champa, Armand
Chapman, Samuel Hudson
Chase Manhattan Bank ....
Clarke, Thomas F.
Corse, Lester V.
Curtis, John K
D
Darnell, C.A 33, 34
Davenport, John S 23
Davis, A 12
Davis Collection 52
Dayan, Moshe 44
Dickeson, Montroville Wilson 26, 27
Donlon, William P. 34
Dott, G.B 36
Doughty, Francis W. 32
Dupont, James 17
Durham Sale 44
E
Edison, Governor Charles 17
Eklund, O.P. 20
Elliot 28
Erlanger, Herbert J 11
Gable, William F. 1 5
Gaines, Alvin Van Loan 44
Gallo, Raymond 34
Garber Collection 17
Geiss, Frederick W. 31
Gilhousen, C.E 44, 45
Goldschmidt, Edward 33
Gosling Collection 1 7
Granberg, H.0 48
Graser, Q.H 33
Gray, H 12
Green, Charles W. 31
Greengold, M.S 22
Grove, Frank 35
Guzman Collection 17
H
Haldiman, John 52
Handy, Richard 51
Harding, Richard Henry 17
Harris, Robert 52
Haseltine, J.W. 26
Heifetz, Jascha 45
Helman, C.S 22
Higgy, Michael F. 33, 34
Houde, Joe 35
Howard Collection 17
Huie, Byron S 15, 16, 17
Hunter, W.H 15
Hydeman, Edwin M 34
J
Jackman, A.W. 14
Jackson, Charles H 51
Jackson, Malcom N 48
Jager, Ludwig 22
Jamgochian, Nicholas V. 35
Jancek, C 22
Jester, William 12
Johnson, Ray 22
K
Karon, Paul 35
Katen Library 23
Kaufman, N.M 36
Keston, Michael 1 45
Kietzke, 0 50
King Farouk 39
Knoke, C. Elliott 16, 17
Krite, Augustus 17
Kruthoffer Jr., Robert E 35
Kusakoff-Antonoff 16, 17
11
12
33, 34
12
22
23
54
35
11
M
“Maravilla”
Marqu&s de LL
Menjou, Adolphe
Mercer, Robert W. ....
Mickley, Joseph J
Miller, E
Miller, J.M
Miller, Sigmund L
Montagu’s collection
Morgan, W.W.
Morris, Robert
Mougey, Peter
Muenzer, Norberto ...
Munoz, Miguel
N
37
36
34
49
49, 50
12
22
22
40
25
17
21
17
45
Nadler, R 50
Nesmith, Robert 1 17
Niggeler, Walter 11
Noble, K.E 22
o
Oehme, R 12
Oliver, James 32
Olsen, Fred E 31
Orlowski, Peter 51
Ortiz, Emilio M 47
Overton, A1 23
P
Palace Collections 39
Parsons, George M 14
Peabody, Mrs. C 12
Pearl, Oscar J 53
Perrington, Thomas U 17
Person, J 22
Peters, Jess 23
Piloty, Robert 22
Piper, R & M 23
Pittman, John Jay 6
Pradeau, A. F. 44
Price, Thaine B 7
R
Randall, C 12
Randall, J. Colvin 26, 50
Rechenbach, Charles & Mary 23
Recke, R 50
Reed, Byron 40
Roach, Belden E 31
Roach, J 12
Root, J 12
Ropes, E.W. 33
Rose, J 22
Rosholm Collection 17
Rosini, Roberto 52
Rumble, O.K 17
s
Safi Collection
Schmitt, W.
Schwartz, Edward H
Schwennsen, Alvin T.
Seavy, George F.
Sekundar Collection
Sellschopp, E.A
Shaffer Collection
Shlieker, Ed
Sloss, James O
Small, L.W.
Smith Cabinet
Smith, Clayton A
Snyder, D.C
Spellman, Francis Cardinal
Stalling, G
Steigerwalt, Charles
Steinberg, Gilbert
Stevens, H. L
Sundstrom, Birger
Sweyd, Jacques D
T
Tachterman, J.C
Talmadge, B.A
Taylor, Emanuel
Thom, Edward P.
Thorson, Nelson T.
Tilden, G.L
Tillison, George
Torres, Ernesto
Tower Collection
Trompeter, Ed
u
51
24
34
44
12
17
15, 17
45
16, 17
34
22
29
32
22
22
24
14
33
14
17
34
33
34
34
26
18
21
35
35
16
45
Ubilla-Echevez 17
Ulex, Georg F. 23
V
Vera, Loor 17
w
Walker 21
Walker, Ralph 23
Wallace, Holland 5 1
Walsh 1 1
Warner, Thomas 14
Whitmore, Henry 36
Wickes, P.E 33
Willem, John M 16, 1 7
Willem Jr., John M 17
Winsdor, Richard B 14
Winter, H 50
Witte, K 24
Witte Museum 35
Wood, Rafael H 14
Woodin, William H 21
Wunder, N.A 48
Wylie Hoard 23
Wynn, Edmund B 32
Wynsen, Roberr C 7
z
Zilaitis, V.
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