Eric P. Newman Research Files (Colonial Paper Money)
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Correspondence, notebooks, and personal memoranda discussing various aspects of colonial paper money. Includes a notebook summarizing signers of Continental Currency, as well as reference to the journals of the Continental Congress. Date approximate.
Inventory of the Wayte Raymond collection purchased by F. C. C. Boyd in 1957. Includes colonial paper money, medal, and U.S federal and commemorative coinage.
Eric P. Newman Research Files (Colonial Paper Money)
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Correspondence and memoranda (1974-1976) related to the 1976 edition of Early Paper Money of America. Correspondents include Margo Russell, Ken Bressett, and Courtney Coffing.
Eric P. Newman Research Files (Colonial Paper Money)
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Correspondence, personal memoranda, and clips related to the publication of Early Paper Money of America in 1967. Correspondents include Ken Bressett, Eva Adams, Neil Shafer, Walter Breen, Richard Picker, Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli, Charles Wormser and others. Includes a typescript copy of Breen's "Bristles and Barbs" column, with corrections in Breen's hand.
Eric P. Newman Research Files (Colonial Paper Money)
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Correspondence, photographs, and auction listings related to the offering of a copperplate (by Phillips / London in October 1994) used to engrave a 1740s New Hampshire colonial currency issue.
Eric P. Newman Research Files (Colonial Paper Money)
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Correspondence, press releases, and clips related to the 1976 publication of Early Paper Money of America. Correspondents include Mary Cruzan, Ken Bressett, Thomas Haney, Edwin Wolf 2nd, Q. David Bowers, and others.
Eric P. Newman Research Files (Colonial Paper Money)
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Listing of 2,256 examples of colonial currency, by state, in the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) collection. Print quality is fair. Includes personal memoranda written by Eric P. Newman noting duplicates and examples not present in the AAS collection. Date approximate.
Three cards related to the 1804 dollar, as follows: (1) Byron Reed specimen at the Durham Western Heritage Museum in Omaha, NE (2) Idler-Bebee specimen at the American Numismatic Association in Colorado Spring, CO (3) King of Siam specimen, as marketed by Ira & Larry Goldberg.