UNITED STATES FUGIO COPPER COINAGE OF 1787.
Ypsilanti: 2008. 4to, original blue leatherette, gilt. (168) pages; color enlargements of all varieties. Fine. The standard work. More
Ypsilanti: 2008. 4to, original blue leatherette, gilt. (168) pages; color enlargements of all varieties. Fine. The standard work. More
[np]: 1999. 4to, original pictorial card covers, spiral-bound. (392) pages; illustrated. Fine. The most comprehensive work on the subject, printed in small numbers and in high demand. More
Atlanta: Whitman, 2009. Tribute edition. 8vo, original pictorial boards. 208 pages; illustrated. Fine. More
New York: ANS, 1976. 8vo, original pictorial boards. (6), 216, (2) pages; illustrated. Fine. A fundamental group of essays and required reading for anyone interested in colonials. More
Lawrence: Quarterman, 1973. Reprint. 8vo, original blue cloth lettered in silver; jacket. xiv, (4), 246 pages; illustrated. Jacket clipped; else near fine. The collected edition of Noe's three major monographs, including extracts from Eric Newman's work on the Good Samaritan shilling, with an added foreword and biographical sketch of Noe..... More
New York: 1984. 4to, original blue cloth printed in white; jacket. 240 pages; illustrated, some in color. Fine. More
Ypsilanti: 2006. 4to, original maroon leatherette, gilt. Unpaginated [approx. 400 pages]; well illustrated throughout in color. Fine. The first volume of the full Noyes series, covering the varieties of 1793 and 1794. Extensively illustrated, with copious notes on the provenances of the finest known examples. More
Ypsilanti: 2007. 4to, original maroon leatherette, gilt. Over 400 pages; fine enlarged color text illustrations of large cents throughout. New. A well-illustrated attribution guide with significant condition-census data. More
Ypsilanti: 2012. Two volumes. 4to, original matching maroon leatherette, gilt. Approximately 800 pages; fine enlarged color text illustrations of large cents throughout. New. Well-illustrated attribution guides with significant condition-census data. The complete set for the Newcomb series (middle and late dates). More
Bloomington: 1991. Two volumes. 4to, original green and maroon leatherette, gilt. 390 + 300 pages; enlarged illustrations throughout. Fine. Essential works, most valuable for attribution. More
Bloomington: 1991. 4to, original maroon leatherette, gilt. Blank leaf, (296) pages, blank leaf; fine enlarged halftone text illustrations of large cents throughout. Errata leaf laid in. Near fine. An essential work on large cents. More
Wolfeboro: 1988. 8vo, original pictorial card covers. 75, (5) pages; illustrated. Fine. Orosz’s is an important and well-written monograph on the earliest days of the numismatic hobby in the United States and one of the pivotal personalities behind its development. More
N.p. Bowers & Merena and Stackís, 2000. 8vo, original pictorial boards. 448 pages; illustrated. Fine. Inscribed to John J. Ford from the publishers on flyleaf. A well-regarded work, with an introduction by Q. David Bowers. More
Murrieta: 2013. Fifth edition, first printing. 8vo, original black boards, gilt; jacket. xxx, 702, (4) pages; illustrated. Fine. The latest edition of this standard reference. More
Reading, Pa. Kenhorst, May 16, 1955. 8vo, self-covered. 16 pages; no lots numbers: fine collection of stamps; (48) lots of encased postage; 9 pages listing U.S. federal coins; 3 pages listing Indian artifacts, books and furniture. Fine. An unlisted Pennypacker catalogue, not included in any numismatic bibliography of which we..... More
Kenhorst, Reading, Pa. Catalogued by Mason-Dixon Coin Exchange (Thomas Warfield), May 8–9, 1959. 8vo, self-covered. 16 pages; (103) lots of large cents; 261 lots of other coins; (11) lots of stamps; 200 lots of books; 10 halftone illustrations of large cents. Folded for mailing; near fine. A well-preserved copy of..... More
New York: 1984. 4to, original brown leatherette; dust jacket. x, 94, (2) pages, illustrated. Some wear to jacket; near fine. One of only 200 copies issued. More
Providence: John E. Brown, 1837. 8vo, contemporary brown straight-grained half morocco with mottled sides; spine ruled and lettered in gilt; pages edges speckled. 48 pages. Binding light rubbed; some spotting, particularly to first and final leaves. Very good or better. The first work on the paper money of a single..... More
New York: Feb. 7-8 and May 16, 1945. Two catalogues. Crown 4to, original printed card covers. (2), 50, (2), (4); 21, (3) pages; 906, 488-886 + 13 lots; 7 plates. Very good or better. Very important. Part I is rated A by Adams: "Newcomb's fabulous collection of early date cents—a..... More
New York: American Art Association, Oct. 27, 1933. 8vo, original printed card covers. (8), 32, (2) pages, including 4 plates; 248 lots. Mostly hand-priced in pencil, with occasional initials. Very good or better. Adams 16. Rated A+, overall: “Hurriedly written but a landmark medal sale. Betts series: Matanzas, Albemarle, Oglethorpe..... More
New York: Anderson Galleries, November 16–18, 1925. Crown 4to, original printed card covers. Frontispiece; 92, (2) pages; 1260 lots; text illustrations; 2 halftone plates, one of them double. Hand-priced throughout. Very good. Adams 9 (rated A+ overall, and for early medals, U.S. medals and Canada in particular). Raymond attempted to..... More
No publication information: 2010. 4to, original pictorial boards. 388 pages; very well illustrated, often in color. Inscribed by the authors. Fine. An important work, illustrated with specimens from many of the finest collections, including the Eric P. Newman (ex Col. E.H.R. Green) collection. More
Somerville, MA: Undated [pre-October 1958]. 8vo, self-covered. 14, (2) pages. Illustrated. Near fine. Ken Rendell was among the more promising young coin dealers of the late 1950s, but he drifted into the field of autographs and historical documents where he remains the foremost American authority. His few coin publications are..... More
Pelham: Whitman, 2023. 8vo, original blue cloth and boards, gilt; jacket. xiv, 314 pages; illustrated in color. New. A fascinating autobiography by the world’s foremost authority on autographs and documents. Rendell began his career as a coin dealer, and his reminiscences of that period are especially engaging to numismatists, though..... More
Published by Order of the General Assembly, March Session, A.D. 1809. 8vo, later marbled paper covers. 43, (1) pages. Foxing; else near fine. The report of the state investigation of the first bank failure in the United States. Established in the village of Chepachet 1804, the Farmers’ Exchange Bank was..... More