Correspondence, drawings, published clips and memoranda related to collars, feeders, and ejection mechanisms that might have been operative in the early U.S. Mint. Correspondence ranges from 1997 to 2004 and includes correspondents R. W. Julian, Craig Sholley, Peter Gaspar, and John Dannreuther. The file concludes with the beginnings of a handwritten manuscript on the subject, possibly in preparation for an article. The precise order of these handwritten pages is unclear.
A number of published clips in the file are not scanned:
John Hebron Moore, “A View of Philadelphia in 1829” (Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, July 1954).
U.S Mint and Coinage (Taxay, 1966), p. 174
“Early United States Copper Coinage: The English Connection” (Doty, British Numismatic Journal, 1987)
Breen’s Encyclopedia (1988), pp. 305, 524, 697-698, 705
“The First Steam Press Coinage” (Craig Sholley, in Penny-Wise, November 1998)
“Some Comments on Early Steam Press Coinage” (Craig Sholley, in Gobrecht Journal, November 1998).
“The Early U.S. Coining Dies in the ANS Collection” (Craig Sholley, in America’s Large Cent, 1998, COAC #12)