An analysis of die varieties and technical characteristics of Lincoln cents. Originally presented in Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine on a monthly installment basis from August 1952 to July 1954. Publication date is approximate. Courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.
This is an in-copyright document. Snippets will appear in NNP search results.
Correspondence and research notes related to Eric P. Newman's article "Poor Richards Mottoes for Coinage" published in The Numismatist in December 1956. This issue also included Newman's article "Franklin and the Bank of North America."
Correspondence ranges from 1954 to 1956, and includes correspondents Elston Bradfield, Ray Williamson, Jack Abbott, and the American Philosophical Society. Included in the file but not scanned are article drafts, photocopies of Franklin material from the American Philosophical Society, and follow up letters to the editor published in the February 1957 Numismatist.
Full title: The Palace Collections of Egypt: Catalogue of the Important and Valuable Collection of Coins and Medals, The Property o the Republic of Egypt and Now Sold by order of the Government. Catalogues prepared by Sotheby & Co in London. This copy contains a prices realized list and extensive annotations by an unknown hand. This copy courtesy of Wayne Homren.
Eric P. Newman Research Files (American Plantations Coins)
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Correspondence, research notes, and drafts related to Eric P. Newman's 1955 article "First Documentary Evidence on the American Colonial Pewter 1/24 Real" published in The Numismatist in July 1955. Correspondence ranges from 1954 to 1957 and correspondents include Leonard Forrer, John J. Ford, Elston Bradfield, Richard Kenney, London Mint, British Museum, and others. Included in the file but not scanned are a clip from R. W. Julian ("English tin coinage did not succeed in the colonies" published 10/24/1995 in the Numismatic News), several article drafts, article offprints, and a 1956 ANA convention program noting Newman's Heath Literary Award for this article.
Newman's clip file on Paul Franklin, items dated 1964 to 2009. Includes personal memoranda, and correspondence with Ed Rochette of the ANA regarding Franklin's ANA membership status. Ephemera not scanned: Photocopy of Paul Franklin coins and bars and business cards. Photocopy of "Is there a treasure law?" by Paul Franklin. Photocopy of "the question forum" from unknown publication. Photocopy of "AEC to Reveal" from Tonopah Times-Bonanza. Photocopies of Paul Franklin "wanted" advertisements. Photocopy of "Nautical Notes" from The Key West Citizen, October 27, 1967.