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- 1794TOKEN Franklin Press Token, Plain Edge, W-8850, R.1, AU55 NGC. With medium brown patina and a late die state with prominent breaks at the central obverse; 1794 Franklin Press Token, Plain Edge, W-8850, R.1 -- Struck 10% Off Center, Cleaned -- NGC Details, Unc. Struck off center toward 11 o'clock Slightly bright surfaces with apple-green and rose-red toning; a middle die state with breaks on the right half of the press. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15502 (realized $780). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11766
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- 1794TOKEN Franklin Press Token, Plain Edge, W-8850, R.1, AU55 NGC. With medium brown patina and a late die state with prominent breaks at the central obverse; 1794 Franklin Press Token, Plain Edge, W-8850, R.1 -- Struck 10% Off Center, Cleaned -- NGC Details, Unc. Struck off center toward 11 o'clock Slightly bright surfaces with apple-green and rose-red toning; a middle die state with breaks on the right half of the press. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15502 (realized $780). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11766
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- 1794TOKEN Franklin Press Token, Plain Edge, W-8850, R.1, AU55 NGC. With medium brown patina and a late die state with prominent breaks at the central obverse; 1794 Franklin Press Token, Plain Edge, W-8850, R.1 -- Struck 10% Off Center, Cleaned -- NGC Details, Unc. Struck off center toward 11 o'clock Slightly bright surfaces with apple-green and rose-red toning; a middle die state with breaks on the right half of the press. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15502 (realized $780). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11766
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- 1788CENT Massachusetts Cent, Period, AU55 NGC. Ryder 12-M, W-6350, Low R.4. A better die marriage of this popular state issue. Both sides display consistent medium brown toning, and are virtually free from planchet flaws, abrasions, or spots. CENT is sharp, though the Indian's clothing exhibits light wear. Listed on page 71 of the 2019 Guide Book. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15501 (realized $2040). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11731
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- 1788CENT Massachusetts Cent, Period, AU55 NGC. Ryder 12-M, W-6350, Low R.4. A better die marriage of this popular state issue. Both sides display consistent medium brown toning, and are virtually free from planchet flaws, abrasions, or spots. CENT is sharp, though the Indian's clothing exhibits light wear. Listed on page 71 of the 2019 Guide Book. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15501 (realized $2040). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11731
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- Burdette G. Johnson's Coin Cabinet Preservation of Numismatic HistoryThis cabinet housed the inventory of B.G. Johnson's St. Louis Coin & Stamp Company, and housed portions of Eric's collection since he acquired the cabinet following Johnson's death in 1947. The outside dimensions of this green steel cabinet with brass hardware are 36 inches wide by 78 inches high by 24 inches deep. Inside are 44 wooden drawers with brass pulls. Most of those drawers are 10.5 inches wide by 2.5 inches high by 18 inches deep. Above the drawers are four steel shelves. Note: this cabinet remains with the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society in St. Louis. The successful bidder will be responsible for shipping or delivery arrangements. This is an important opportunity to preserve numismatic history. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15416 (realized $1200). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11871
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- Burdette G. Johnson's Coin Cabinet Preservation of Numismatic HistoryThis cabinet housed the inventory of B.G. Johnson's St. Louis Coin & Stamp Company, and housed portions of Eric's collection since he acquired the cabinet following Johnson's death in 1947. The outside dimensions of this green steel cabinet with brass hardware are 36 inches wide by 78 inches high by 24 inches deep. Inside are 44 wooden drawers with brass pulls. Most of those drawers are 10.5 inches wide by 2.5 inches high by 18 inches deep. Above the drawers are four steel shelves. Note: this cabinet remains with the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society in St. Louis. The successful bidder will be responsible for shipping or delivery arrangements. This is an important opportunity to preserve numismatic history. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15416 (realized $1200). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11871
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- Burdette G. Johnson's Coin Cabinet Preservation of Numismatic HistoryThis cabinet housed the inventory of B.G. Johnson's St. Louis Coin & Stamp Company, and housed portions of Eric's collection since he acquired the cabinet following Johnson's death in 1947. The outside dimensions of this green steel cabinet with brass hardware are 36 inches wide by 78 inches high by 24 inches deep. Inside are 44 wooden drawers with brass pulls. Most of those drawers are 10.5 inches wide by 2.5 inches high by 18 inches deep. Above the drawers are four steel shelves. Note: this cabinet remains with the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society in St. Louis. The successful bidder will be responsible for shipping or delivery arrangements. This is an important opportunity to preserve numismatic history. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15416 (realized $1200). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11871
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- Eric P. Newman's Wooton Desk His Workspace for Over 40 YearsLabel: MANUFACTURED BY WOOTON DESK MANF. CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. W.S. WOOTON'S PATENT. OCT. 6, 1874. Dimensions: 62 inches high x 46 inches wide x 32 inches deep (each wing is 21 inches wide). Note: this desk remains with the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society in St. Louis. The successful bidder will be responsible for shipping or delivery arrangements. This is the desk where Eric P. Newman did all of his research and writing for many years beginning about 1975, and it is the largest of three Wooton desks that the Newman family owned. Wooton desks, also known as secretary desks, were the brainchild of William S. Wooton who obtained patents and established his desk company in 1870, continuing operations until about 1884. These highly popular Victorian-era desks, with their intriguing secret compartments, remain popular today. Eric joined the Wooton Desk Owners Society in 1975, at about the same time he acquired this desk. This desk was probably stripped and refinished before Eric's acquisition. The remarkable desks designed, patented, and manufactured by William S. Wooton (1835-1907) in Indianapolis superbly represent a unique window into American history. This was a time of rapid and optimistic expansionism fueled by a combination of post-war unification and dramatic progress in technology, brought about largely by American innovation and entrepreneurship. The year this desk was made saw Custer perish at the Little Bighorn in Montana while the country celebrated her centennial at a massive exposition in Philadelphia showcasing wonders of the modern world. The old world gave way to the new, the progress of which was determined in part from Wooton's desktops. He supplied the newly telephonic white-collar worker with all the space for writing and filing they needed in a single unit -- handsome, perfect for the well-organized, and capable of being securely locked away. There is no more fitting accoutrement for Eric P. Newman, who embodied the spirit and standards of Wooton and a generation of exceptional American brilliance. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15415 (realized $10200). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11918
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- Eric P. Newman's Wooton Desk His Workspace for Over 40 YearsLabel: MANUFACTURED BY WOOTON DESK MANF. CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. W.S. WOOTON'S PATENT. OCT. 6, 1874. Dimensions: 62 inches high x 46 inches wide x 32 inches deep (each wing is 21 inches wide). Note: this desk remains with the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society in St. Louis. The successful bidder will be responsible for shipping or delivery arrangements. This is the desk where Eric P. Newman did all of his research and writing for many years beginning about 1975, and it is the largest of three Wooton desks that the Newman family owned. Wooton desks, also known as secretary desks, were the brainchild of William S. Wooton who obtained patents and established his desk company in 1870, continuing operations until about 1884. These highly popular Victorian-era desks, with their intriguing secret compartments, remain popular today. Eric joined the Wooton Desk Owners Society in 1975, at about the same time he acquired this desk. This desk was probably stripped and refinished before Eric's acquisition. The remarkable desks designed, patented, and manufactured by William S. Wooton (1835-1907) in Indianapolis superbly represent a unique window into American history. This was a time of rapid and optimistic expansionism fueled by a combination of post-war unification and dramatic progress in technology, brought about largely by American innovation and entrepreneurship. The year this desk was made saw Custer perish at the Little Bighorn in Montana while the country celebrated her centennial at a massive exposition in Philadelphia showcasing wonders of the modern world. The old world gave way to the new, the progress of which was determined in part from Wooton's desktops. He supplied the newly telephonic white-collar worker with all the space for writing and filing they needed in a single unit -- handsome, perfect for the well-organized, and capable of being securely locked away. There is no more fitting accoutrement for Eric P. Newman, who embodied the spirit and standards of Wooton and a generation of exceptional American brilliance. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15415 (realized $10200). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11918