U.S. Mint circular soliciting silver in quantity for purchase. Courtesy of Roger W. Burdette, from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 1 (general correspondence), box 160.
Overview of the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia, intended as a visitor's guide. Includes background and line drawings of pieces in the Mint Cabinet collection. The author was born Anders Madsen Schmidt in Knudsbol, Denmark.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.