DISCOVER THE WORLD OF CHARBNEAU SO-CALLED DOLLARS FROM THE 1939-40 GOLDEN GATE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. AN ILLUSTRATED REFERENCE.
Carmichael: 2011. 4to, original pictorial boards. xi, (1), 74, (10) pages; well-illustrated in color. New. More
Carmichael: 2011. 4to, original pictorial boards. xi, (1), 74, (10) pages; well-illustrated in color. New. More
New York: June 8, 1999. 4to, original blue cloth, gilt; original printed card covers mounted on front and back. 97, (3) pages; 903 lots; illustrated throughout and on 4 color plates. Fine. [with] THE JUNE SALE. UNITED STATES COINS AND PAPER MONEY. FEATURING SELECTIONS FROM THE DR. ALFRED R. GLOBUS..... More
Letterhead measures 20 by 12.5 cm when folded. Small tear where originally opened, not affecting writing. Very good or better. The letter acknowledges receipt of “the proofs of Gov. Buckingham’s head, which were duly received through the Treasurer’s office. Though the likeness is not a perfect one, it is the..... More
Atlanta: Whitman, 2020. 2nd edition. 4to, original pictorial boards. x, 340 pages; illustrated in color. New. A highly important work, providing a single-volume examination of these complex coins. More
No publisher information. 4to, unpaginated color copies housed in black 3-ring binder, as issued. New. Self-published records of the author’s own collection, placed into historical context with good illustrations and considerable discussion. Some of the pages have ink smudges from the printing process used. More
No publisher information. 4to, unpaginated color copies housed in black 3-ring binder, as issued. New. Self-published records of the author’s own collection, placed into historical context with good illustrations and considerable discussion. Some of the pages have ink smudges from the printing process used. More
New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1954. 8vo, original green cloth lettered in black; jacket. 186 pages. Spine sunned; else near fine. A popular biography of John Augustus Sutter (1803–1880), on whose property gold was discovered in January 1848, setting in motion the California Gold Rush. More
New York: ANS, 1935. 16mo, original printed card covers. (4), 45, (1) pages; frontispiece; 6 plates. Fine. Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 66. Important. Includes information on the Amelia Island, Florida medal. More
New York: Feb. 1-2, 1963. 8vo, original red cloth, gilt. (1), 39 pages; 1357 lots; plate supplement in a special pocket; prices realized printed by each lot. Fine. The Special Library Edition. RALPH GOLDSTONE impressed in gilt on the front cover; inscribed by Kosoff. Adams B+: ìHalf cent varieties, proofs..... More
Carson City: 2018. 4to, original pictorial boards. xi, (1) 283, (9) pages; well illustrated in color throughout. New. Numismatic Literary Guild 2019 Best Speicalized Book: Tokens and Medals. A new and well-produced reference on the dollar-sized medals produced for the eight major expositions held on the Pacific Coast between 1894..... More
Sidney: July 28, 1976. Insert in the July 28, 1976 issue of Coin World. Tabloid. 36 pages; 4178 lots; illustrated. Prices realized list. Folded, as issued; near fine. More
Pelham: Whitman, 2019. Second edition. 4to, original pictorial boards. 480 pages; illustrated in color. Fine. More
(No place): New Jersey Bankers Association, 1942. 8vo, original printed card covers. viii, 98, (2) pages. Copies of Supplement Nos. 3 and 5 laid in. Near fine. One of the best works on the subject, by the main bibliographer of bank note reporters and counterfeit detectors. More
New York: ANS, 2003. 4to, brown cloth, gilt, jacket. x, 126 pages. Fine. A transcription of the important manuscript by Douglas in the ANS Library, supplemented with commentary by a number of scholars. More
New Haven: c. 1907. Thin 16mo, original printed card covers. 38, (2) pages. Near fine. The first Hesslein fixed price list. Scarce. More
New York: Arco, 1981. Small 4to, original black cloth, jacket. xiv, (2), 406 pages; illustrated. Near fine. A standard work on the subject. Combines a detailed history of the subject with a catalogue of the pieces themselves. More
New York: June 15, 1984. Small 4to, original brown cloth printed in copper; decorative spiderweb dust wrapper. 68, (4) pages; 350 lots. Interior printed in black and copper ink. Prices realized list laid in. Fine. The Hardbound Presentation Edition. One of 250 copies in this format, printed on acid-free paper..... More
Springfield: 2002. 8vo, original blue cloth lettered in copper; jacket. ix, (1), 326 pages; portrait; text illustrations; 8 color plates. Fine. A well-done examination of this 19th-century die-sinker and medalist. More
New York: ANS, 1956. 8vo, original printed card covers. (8), 57, (1) pages; 6 plates. Included is "Additions to Coinage for Colonial Virginia and plates XXVIII-XXIX." Fine. Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 135. Still the standard work on the subject. Clain-Stefanelli 12235. 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
Dallas: 2017. 4to; original printed card covers. vii, (1), 352 pages; illustrated in color throughout. New. Numismatic Literary Guild Book of the Year for 2017. This new title offers a groundbreaking examination of the mysterious coinage of this year, long misunderstood though universally recognized as of the highest importance for..... More
St. Louis: c. 1905. Thin 16mo, original printed card covers. 36 pages plus covers. Fine. Very scarce. Originally owned by F.E. Ellis, Burdette G. Johnson and D.A. Sutherland purchased the firm in 1907 and Johnson became sole owner the following year. More
West Hollywood: Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1986. 4to, original maroon leatherette, gilt; jacket. (12), 306, (6) pages; 1457 lots; 6 color plates. Jacket a bit rubbed, else fine. The hardcover edition of this landmark large cent collection. Catalogued by Jack Collins, the catalogue is meticulously detailed, richly researched and expertly produced..... More
New York: 1970. 8vo, original russet cloth lettered in silver; jacket. 158 pages; text illustrations. Near fine. An important work on the subject. More
Washington: February 18, 1867. 8.5 by 11 inch pages, being the printed form, filled out by hand, authorizing the redemption of $3 in mutilated United States notes, with three pages of printed rules following. Folded for mailing. Very good. Made out to one Warren R. Taylor of Plymouth, Vermont. More