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- Author:
- Numismatic Notes and Monographs, American Numismatic Society
- Descrizione:
- Nos. 72-78 of the ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs series, containing the following works: The coinage of the second Saffarid dynasty in Sistan (John Walker, 1936, no. 72), The Seleucid coinages of Tyre, a supplement (Edward T. Newell, 1936, no. 73), An Achaean League hoard (Margaret Crosby and Emily Grace, 1936, no. 74), Victory issues of Syracuse after 413 B.C (Agnes Baldwin Brett, 1936, no. 75), The Pergamene mint under Philetaerus (Edward T. Newell, 1936, no. 76), Aramaic graffiti on coins of Demanhur (Charles Cutler Torrey, 1937, no. 77), A bibliography of Greek coin hoards (2nd edition) (Sydney P. Noe, 1937, no. 78).
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Author:
- Johnson (Burdette G.) Consignments from Armin Brand
- Descrizione:
- Inventories of consignments made by Armin Brand to Burdette G. Johnson, covering the period 1936-1947 and representing material from the Virgil Brand estate. Most of the content is foreign and ancient. Some items are keyed to the Virgil Brand ledgers in the American Numismatic Society library. Occasional cover letters are included. Armin Brand passed away in 1946, at which point these consignments are made on behalf of his estate by Frieda Grommes Brand and Jane von Boecklin Allen.
- Parola chiave:
- Numismatics; Archives
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Author:
- U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, [Denver] Entry 21, Letters Sent to the Director of the Mint)
- Descrizione:
- Denver Mint correspondence covering the period July 29, 1937 to June 8, 1938. Scanned at the National Archives in Denver, record group 104, entry 21, from box 11. Courtesy of John Graffeo.
- Parola chiave:
- [Numismatics,U.S. Mint]
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Descrizione:
- Fifth series, vol. 17.
- Parola chiave:
- Numismatics
- Pubblica Paese:
- United Kingdon
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- Descrizione:
- [17.5 cubic feet (19 boxes),The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence mostly regarding bids, payments, lists of coins sent on approval, and other matters having to do with the buying and selling of coins, including about twelve cubic feet of letters received by the firm S.H. & H. Chapman, still folded and in envelopes, mostly arranged alphabetically by the correspondent’s last name and dating primarily from 1902 to 1904, but with some from as early as 1886 and as late as 1916; four letterpress copybooks containing copies of correspondence sent (1883-1890); four file folders of later letters (1927-1930); and three file folders of correspondence of Henry Chapman’s business dating from the time after his death when his wife Helen was running the company (1943-1949). Also includes fifteen Henry and S.H. Chapman auction catalogs, some annotated and used as bid books (1879-1932); Henry Chapman’s “Black Book,” or “Men Reported Bad,” which lists names and addresses of collectors whose names had been reported to him by other dealers as poor risks (circa 1904-1906); materials relating to the December 1921 John Story Jenks sale catalog, including annotated page proofs, an annotated printed catalog, and manuscript pages; a manuscript for a catalog for a sale from October 4, 1919; six glass plate negatives created by S.H. and used to produce the photographs for Ebenezer Gilbert’s book The United States Half Cents (1916); a notebook labeled “My Coins & Medals” with an inventory of world coins (1869); Henry Chapman’s school notebook labeled “Latin” with notes on Roman history (1873); Mrs. Chapman’s household account book (1935-1946); a receipt book (1873-1896); a composition notebook labeled “Henry Chapman, Income Tax” (1935-1945); a ledger listing transactions with individuals and organizations (1919-1930); empty annotated envelopes from the Confederate States of America in which were sent bank notes from 1861 to 1863; a set of what appears to be maps of early eighteenth century regions of various parts of the world, with hand-colored borders; and four issues of Extracts from the Minutes of the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia (1881, 1885, 1886, 1907),Henry and S.H. Chapman business correspondence, auction catalogs, and other material, 1869-1949, Archives, American Numismatic Society,Brothers Henry Chapman (1859-1935) and S.H. (Samuel Hudson) Chapman (1857-1931) of Philadelphia began collecting stamps and other items by the age of ten. Educated in the Friends School, they went on to work for the coin dealer John W. Haseltine while still in their teens and eventually opened their own business, S.H. & H. Chapman, in 1878. Dividing responsibilities, S.H. handled ancient Greek and Roman coins and Henry specialized in coins of the world after 1066. The company established its reputation with the sale of the Charles Bushnell Collection in 1882, and from 1879 to 1906 it conducted eighty-three auction sales. S.H. was an accomplished photographer, and the company’s catalogs were noted for their photographic plates. Following a disagreement, the brothers dissolved their business partnership in 1906, with S.H. continuing to hold auctions on his own until 1924 and Henry continuing until 1932. Henry’s wife, Helen, carried on the business under his name after his death in 1935 until 1948. Henry produced the landmark catalog for the record-setting John Story Jenks sale of December 7-17, 1921. Both brothers were members of the American Numismatic Society, with S.H. joining in 1906 and Henry in 1908]
- Parola chiave:
- [Chapman, Henry, 1859-1935,Chapman, S.H. (Samuel Hudson), 1869-1949,S.H. & H. Chapman,Coin dealers -- United States,Coins -- Collectors and collecting]
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Author:
- Standard Catalog [Scott, Raymond]
- Descrizione:
- The Standard Catalogue of United States Coins and Currency From 1652 to Present Day: 1937 Edition, by Wayte Raymond, Inc., 1937.
- Parola chiave:
- Numismatics, Coin catalog
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Author:
- U.S. Comptroller of the Currency Annual Reports, Government Printing Office
- Descrizione:
- "Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency", by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington D.C. 1863-1980. PDF courtesy of FRASER: https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/56#19164
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Author:
- Coin Collector's Journal [Wayte Raymond]
- Descrizione:
- Note: This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. However, for this item, either no rightsholder(s) have been identified or one or more rightsholder(s) have been identified but none have been located. You are free to use this item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
- Parola chiave:
- Numismatics,Periodicals
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Author:
- Coin Collector's Journal [Wayte Raymond]
- Descrizione:
- Note: This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. However, for this item, either no rightsholder(s) have been identified or one or more rightsholder(s) have been identified but none have been located. You are free to use this item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
- Parola chiave:
- Numismatics,Periodicals
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States
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- Author:
- Coin Collector's Journal [Wayte Raymond]
- Descrizione:
- Note: This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. However, for this item, either no rightsholder(s) have been identified or one or more rightsholder(s) have been identified but none have been located. You are free to use this item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
- Parola chiave:
- Numismatics,Periodicals
- Pubblica Paese:
- United States