The Numismatist is available with full-view on Newman Portal for the years 1888 to 2002. Online access to The Numismatist is also provided by the American Numismatic Association at https://www.money.org/thenumismatist/digitalarchives.
The Numismatist is available with full-view on Newman Portal for the years 1888 to 2002. Online access to The Numismatist is also provided by the American Numismatic Association at https://www.money.org/thenumismatist/digitalarchives.
The Numismatist is available with full-view on Newman Portal for the years 1888 to 2002. Online access to The Numismatist is also provided by the American Numismatic Association at https://www.money.org/thenumismatist/digitalarchives.
The Numismatist is available with full-view on Newman Portal for the years 1888 to 2002. Online access to The Numismatist is also provided by the American Numismatic Association at https://www.money.org/thenumismatist/digitalarchives.
Over six decades worth of correspondence filed under "assorted K". Correspondents include: Judith L. Kagin, Donald Kalish, Clyde Kamitchis, Alex H. Kaplan, Sol Kaplan, Thomas Kaplan, Anton Kappelhoff, Alexander Kaptik, Brad Karoleff, Len Kaufman, Hillel Kasove, Alvin M. Katz, Barry Kayes, W. Lloyd Keepers, Charles H. Keller, J.M. Keller, Edward A. Kelley, Jeff Kelley, Theodore Kemm, Ruth Hill, Opal Kempf, John P. Kendall, Robert A. Ruhs, John D. Kernan, Bruce Kesse, Edward L. Keyes. The following materials are loose items found in the correspondence which may or may not have been scanned depending on date published: 1) Photocopies of early American bank notes attached to an August 16, 2002 letter from Judy Kagin. 2) Copy of "Ben Franklin and the Colonial Printing Industry" attached to a January 11, 1974 letter from Len Kaufman. 3) Photographs of Fugio cents attached to a February 28th, 1966 letter from John P. Kendall.
Over six decades worth of correspondence filed under "assorted K". Correspondents include: Michael Khan, Arie Kindler, Bertha V. Kiner, James D. King, M.E. Kingsley, Barbara S. Kirby, Arnold Kirshen, David Klein Jr., Jesse Klein, Ronald J. Kley, Eric Kline, Jeanette Johnston, L.T. Kneemiller, George S. Knight, Jane Knirr, Frederick S. Knobloch, Lawrence Koblenz, Mrs. Karl Koenig, Joe Koerner, Bob Kolasa, Thomas Kolbrener, Andrew Kornafel, Martin Kortjohn, Robert Bruce Korver, Elizabeth Kosmetatou, A. Kosoff, Daniel C. Kozoloski, James Koutsoures, John Kraljevich Jr., Eric Krause, H.P. Krause, Jeffery Krause, Robert Kravitz, William F. Krieg, Marvin Kreisman, Harry Krueger, Gary Krug, Joe T. Kruse, Ed Kuether, Dennis Kurlander. The following materials are loose items found in the correspondence which may or may not have been scanned depending on date published: 1) Photocopies of early American stereoscope images attached to a January 13, 1991 letter from David Klein Jr. 2) Photocopies of a 1947 Electric Coin Counter attached to a April 6, 2006 email from Dan Nelson. 3) Photocopy of a clipping from the February 14, 1990 edition of the El Paso Times with an article titled " 'The Great Western' graced El Paso with 1st brothel" by Monica Krausse. Photocopy of pages 304-307 from "The Chronicles of the Gringos" by George Winston Smith and Charles Burnet Judah. Both attached to a April 11, 1990 letter to Andrew Kornafel. 4) Photocopies of stereoscope images attached to a August 16, 1993 letter to Jeffery Kraus.