WHITMAN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MEXICAN MONEY. VOLUME 1. AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF MEXICAN COINS AND CURRENCY.
Atlanta: Whitman, 2014. 8vo, original pictorial boards. vi, 490 pages; illustrated in color. New. Foreword by Dr. Manuel Galán Medina. More
Atlanta: Whitman, 2014. 8vo, original pictorial boards. vi, 490 pages; illustrated in color. New. Foreword by Dr. Manuel Galán Medina. More
International Fine Objects Publishing, 2023. 4to, original pictorial boards. 399, (1) pages; illustrated in color. New. A biography and catalogue of the works of this notable engraver and medalist. Swiss by birth, Frener (1821-1892) moved to Guatemala as an adult, where his career flourished. He produced coinage designs for several..... More
Winter Park: 2007. Fourth edition. 8vo, original card covers. Signed by author. Fine. More
New York: American Numismatic Society, 2017. 4to, original black cloth, gilt; jacket. xxvi, 372, (2) pages; illustrated. New. Numismatic Studies, No. 35. From the publisher: "A Monetary History of Central America takes a comprehensive approach to analyze the political, economic, and sociological events which influenced the evolution of coinage and..... More
New York: ANS, 1989. 8vo, original red cloth, gilt. xv, (1), 250 pages; text illustrations. Fine. Vol. 5 in the Coinage of the Americas Conference series, and perhaps the most difficult to locate. More
Beverly Hills: 1997. 4to, original blue leatherette, gilt; jacket. 437, (1) pages; well illustrated. Near fine. An important work. More
Guadalajara and Ontario: 1972–1976 and 1989. [first volume is the second edition]. Four volumes, complete. 4to, original green, white, red and blue matching leatherette, gilt. 1176 pages total; well illustrated. As new. A well-preserved complete set of these essential works on the subject, in limited supply and considerable demand. More
Hope Mills: 2014. 4to, original pictorial card covers. 600, (4) pages; illustrated. New. The new standard reference on this intriguing counterfeits, which circulated in considerable quantities in the Americas. More
Santiago de Chile: 2010. 4to, original pictorial boards. 450 pages; illustrated throughout. Signed by the author. Fine. An important work, providing exact mintage figures for all denominations of the coins struck at the Spanish colonial Guatemala mint from 1733 until 1773, when a series of earthquakes forced the transfer of..... More