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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 

Email  remyboume@qwest.net 
Web  www.remyboume.com 


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 

THANK  YOU  FOR  YOUR 
PARTICIPATION 

PLEASE  FELL  FREE 
TO  CALL 
IMMEDIATELY 
FOR  ANY  OF  THE 
UNSOLD  LOTS 

PHONE 

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FAX 

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EMAIL 

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3 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 

f>"  x ur,z 


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 

mr  proper  rr  or 

B.  J.  FARMER.  E*j..  OF  CLEVELAND,  0., 

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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, 
Apitto.  Ar/uthyU*  tttul  <Ji*atft  CVjpfatl),  lutlinu  In, .in 
vienU.  ('him*  au.1  Ja,*M nne  Cuntaitieo,  Bint*, 
Front »,  Animal*,  !\t rifrtriume,  VTef  Prrjnm. 

Inn’.  Situ*  at  Harr  Animal*,  SMI*. 

Omo.  AtJnlUnrntn  Front*,  Belir* 

<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. 

roxwncouM! 

Wednesday,  June  9,  at  3 o'clock  P.  M.,  - 

7b  nafbw  Mnl  toy  nt  lit  mmt  lour,  unfit  iXe  entire  eolioriinm  it 
t-foe J of 

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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 


IOOZ  ‘S>'£  'EIHSIOJLOO 


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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/Sttt.rn  tnlh  ■«  /nr  J/tw.U,  ihow  (Vn>  utv! 

JfaA.b. 

BANGS.  MERWIN  & CO.. 

UiTMuhvny,  New  York, 
TUESDAY  A WEDNESDAY,  NOV.  16  Sc  17,  1S69, 

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• • .m  w IU.-.  «<na«  IV.  X-  mm  lu. >n  T«.i 


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 

Utarv*  •»»...••  •>:»*,  Mi'-au,  Cus 
-H  . £u,  . 4%  rmM'jir. 

racra  an  p ■rurma, 

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. 


IOOZ  -HHVIOJLOO 


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 

•ffliti  111  MM  mtlH  HI  QWH  Ulirv 

It,.,.  ...I  ValmMt  /«**«.  t'-l  —J  ur.angfd 

„*/  u,  O#  <HUrt*r 

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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 


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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 


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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' 


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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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3 -  '913-Vt,  Cold  Aowaraian,  *7-10 

4-  1912-S,  Cold  Half  3to*r*l«s.  A U 

5- -1915-3,  Gold  hair  J. wal^n,  *0 

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9—1870,  5 Prane*,  I I,  V7 
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II— 1*6$,  Belial*,  1 Boliviano,  U9,  CW 
27,  Scare*,  P-VP 

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Mototo.Bor*.  CI*lt*Ua,Cupld*/C*roll. 
T.lap.i-OC.  ?.P.D»er*t,  VP  foe  coin 

13- Cajloe  1957,  5 top**,  I 41,  AC-One 

14- ChUi  IfPd,  p*»o,  1 48,  VP 

15- Chin*,  ttotoh.  OolUr,  T 13,  T,  rla  brw 

16-  to*n«t>w<  1909,  ColUr,  KJ1,  VP 

17-  B*pajbl1e,  Colltr,  119.  P,  1 Mop  uri 
Id-ltppt  1916,  30  Pl**tr**,  D17,  T42,  P-VT 
19—129}  AS,  20  Plaatr**,  0 1$,  V0 
PO-ftolopla,  Talari,  I 9,  TT*,  aafp 

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21—  Talari,  T 10,  VC 

27-frano*  1*12-1,  $ Pr,  0 *$,  P.  >*r  oka 

23- 1*33-1,  } Pr,  0 91,  TO -f 

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 

2«— 1947,  PUatra , T 25,  VP-ZP,  rU  nlto 
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 


jJ-H.her.ar  1*59.  Talar.  D 6B2,  IT 

34—  Pruaal*  17*4,  Talar,  D 2590,  AP 

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 
aid*.  lacaod-JCHAl  Kl.ZUC  D0I.SA_1.P11! 
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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 
Pr  <M,  no  apabol,  aaall  buat,  f *0*7-* 

43— 1*45,  Crown,  Tletorla  pout*  had  **a- 
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44—  1*91 -Crown,  Vlatorla  Jublla*  l/p*.  VP 

45— 1935,  Can  V.  Publla*  Ijr*.  XJ-XV 

46— 1953.  El Ua to th  II,  T 125,  AC-Oao 

47— Brltlto  Trad*  Oollar  1911-*,  P-VP 
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49- Paw*  1 1 1**3,  OolUr.  TT  ha.  amral 
ll<ht  rla  nleka 

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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$3 — Slot  Ip  1799,  PUatra,  0 1425,  Abt  VT 
54-Japan  1912,  Ian,  toljl  45,  VP  1 chop 
5$-l*trta  1931,  » Utl,  T 9,  IP  oolp 
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56- Maxl  eo  1756,  Pit  Ur  Dollar,  Tr495,  VP 

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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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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. 


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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. 

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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* 

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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 


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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 


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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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in  beyond  question,  l 
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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 
below,  RBJ’CBI.K 
forming  the  ecu 
field  of  the  coin 


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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...” 

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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. 


public:  auction  andmailbid  sale  number-fourteen 


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. 
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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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UNIFORMLY  BOUND  SET,  VOLUMES 
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483  Volume  5,  1939,  1-12  Complete. 

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individual  bids  by  5% 

PLUS  ULTRA 

The  Azteca  Numismatic  Society  Bulletin 

FIRST  183  ORIGINAL  ISSUES, 
MISSING  ONLY  14  ISSUES 

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. 


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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. 

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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 


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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. 

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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 


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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. 
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506  Jefferson  Full  Step  Nickel  Club.  Volume  5,  Number  5-11; 
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24  page  average.  Photo  illustrated. 

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realized,  errors,  meeting  reports,  ads  and  more.  35. 

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SOCIEDAD  NUMISMATICA  DEL  PERU 
507  Revista  Numismatica  del  Peru.  Ano  1,  N"  1-10,  20-22, 
24-25,  28-29,  33.  1952-1983.  36+  pages  average. 
Photo  illustrated. 


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Icongrafia,  Billetes,  Revolucion  and  many  other  items  by: 

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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 
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THE  CELATOR 

Wayne  Q.  Sayles,  226  Palmer  Parkway,  Lodi,  W I 

8 BOUND  VOLUMES  IN  ORIGINAL 
“CELATOR”  BINDERS  OFFERED  INDIVIDUALLY 
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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. 
Vol.  9,  Nos.  1-1 2.  1995. 

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513  The  Celator:  Incorporating  Roman  Coins  and  Culture. 
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514  The  Celator:  Incorporating  Roman  Coins  and  Culture. 
Vol.  11,  Nos.1-12.  1997. 

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515  The  Celator:  Incorporating  Roman  Coins  and  Culture. 
Vol.  12,  Nos.1-12.  1998. 

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bids  by  5% 


ANOTHER  OFFERING  OF  OVER  100  ISSUES 

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- 
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THE  COIN  COLLECTOR’S  JOURNAL 

Wayte  Raymond 

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517  The  Coin  Collector’s  Journal.  1934-1950  complete  in 
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Besides  so  many  individual  articles  there  are  many 
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Gold;  Spanish- American  Gold  Coins;  Silver  Dollars  of  North 
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Transportation  Notes;  Japanese  Silver;  Railroad  Notes; 
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AN  OFFERING  OF  10  BOUND  VOLUMES,  FIRST  7 
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518  The  Coin  Collector’s  Journal.  1934-1946 

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THE  NUMISMATIST 

American  Numismatic  Association 

FIRST  SIX  VOLUME  REPRINT 

521  The  Numismatist:  Volumes  I- VI.  1963  reprint. 

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523 


UNIFORMED  BOUND  SET  FROM 
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ACQUIRE  INDIVIDUAL  VOLUMES 

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No.  8;  Plate  of  P.  Whiteway  & Rushmore,  No.  9;  L.H.  Low, 
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574  Volume  59,  Nos.  1-12  complete.  1946.  Photo  illustrated. 
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Fine,  hard  bound  pebbled  black  cloth,  dusty,  gilt.  20. 

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575  Volume  60,  Nos.  1-12  complete.  1947.  Photo  illustrated. 
Line  art  illustrated. 

Fine,  hard  bound  pebbled  black  cloth,  dusty,  gilt.  20. 

6”  x 9”,  Clain-Stefanelli  #838, Z 


,576  Volume  61,  Nos.  1-12  complete.  1948.  Photo  illustrated. 
\ Line  art  illustrated. 

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 


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Fine,  self  paper  covers,  old  horizontal  mailing  fold,  addressed 
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. 

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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 


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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 


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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. 

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JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY  STUDIES 
Hictoiical  and  Pouiicai  Screwct: 

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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 


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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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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. 


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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. 
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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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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. 

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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 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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?. 


i07 


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. 

8 1/2” X II",  2”x2”,y 


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. 

6”  x 9”  , Clain-Stefanelli  #1890.  D aehn  49, F 

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  - 
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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- 
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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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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. 

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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; 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 
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INSTITUTO  « ANTONIO  AGUSTIN » DE  NUMISMATICA 

Consejo  Superior  de  Investigaciones  Cientificas,  Madrid 

747  NumarioHispanico.  Tomo  1. 1952. 330 pages.  Photo  illustrated. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 
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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 


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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 


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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. 

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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; 


PLJBLIC  AUCTION  ANL')  MAIL  B1LA  SALENUMI^ER-FOURTEEN 


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. 


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JEWISH  COINAGE, 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 

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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 


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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. 

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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. 

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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 . 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 
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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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, 


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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. 

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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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(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. 

7”  x 10”, w 

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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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. 

6”  x 9”,D 

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. 

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gilt,  contents  Fine.  Reprints  from:  The  Numismatist  1922-1935 
of  Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode 
Island  and  Vennont  Bank  Note  articles.  25. 

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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. 


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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. 

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including  Ecuador.  23  Gold  Coins  illustrated  on  the  plates.  30. 
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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. 

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YEOMAN,  RICHARD  S. 

FIRST  SIX  RED  BOOKS 

937  1st  Edition.  1947.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States  Coins. 

255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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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 
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938  1st  Edition.  1947.  A Guide  Bixik  of  United  States  Coins. 

255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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shaky,  gilt.  Some  marks  by  dates  and  grades.  100. 

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939  2nd  Edition.  1948.  A Guide  Ikxik  of  United  States  Coins. 

255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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WRIGHT,  BENJAMIN  P. 

935  American  Business  Tokens.  1972  reprint.  225  pages. 
Line  art  illustrated. 

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The  Numismatist.  30. 

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940  3rd  Edition.  1949.  A Guide  Ikxik  of  United  States  Coins. 

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Coins.  255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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942  5th  Edition.  1952-1953.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States 
Coins.  255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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943  5th  Edition.  1952-1953.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States 
Coins.  255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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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. 

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946  9th  Edition.  1956.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States  Coins. 

255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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United  States  Coins.  323  pages.  Color  and  Black  & White 
photo  illustrated. 


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~ r 'vn  ' hotoillustrated. 


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show  the  blind  stamp.  It  reads  as  follows:  “ANA  109TH 
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949  25th  Silver  Anniversary'  Edition.  1972.  A Guide  Book  of 
United  States  Coins.  255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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256  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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951  29th  Bicentennial  Edition.  1976.  A Guide  Book  of  United 
States  Coins.  256  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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952  29th  Bicentennial  Edition.  1976.  A Guide  Book  of  United 
States  Coins.  256  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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953  30th  Edition.  1977.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States  Coins. 

256  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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954  7th  Edition.  1949.  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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955  9th  Edition.  1949.  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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956  19th  Edition.  1962.  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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957  20th  Edition.  1963.  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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958  21st  Edition.  1964  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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959  22nd  Edition.  1965.  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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960  23rd  Edition.  1966.  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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961  25th  Blue  Book  Silver  Anniversary  Edition.  1968. 
Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With  Premium  List. 

127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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963'  1st  Edition.  1947.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States  Coins. 

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964  1st  Edition.  1947.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States  Coins. 

255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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gilt  on  cover.  100. 

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965  2nd  Edition.  1948.  A Guide  Book  of  United  States  Coins. 

255  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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966  4th  edition.  1945.  Handbook  of  United  States  Coins  With 
Premium  List.  127  pages.  Photo  illustrated. 

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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.” 


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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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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. 

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et  Decorations . 

VERMEULE,  CORNELIUS  C.  A Bibliography  of  Applied 
Numismatics. 


PI  FBLIC  .\l  K ANDMAILBID  SALE  NUMBBR-FOURTEBN  125- 


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 

PUBLIC  AUCTION  N/lA\lU  IAIO  SA LE  Tvl LJ N/l IAER.-FC')LJRJT~EElvJ 


127. 


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 

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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 


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Zilaitis,  V. 


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