Eric P. Newman research files for the 1804 dollar. Correspondence related to Eckfeldt family genealogy. Correspondents include Edwin Wolf Fred Eckfeldt, and Lynn Glaser. Included is a chart of the descendants of John Jacob Eckfeldt (father of U.S. Mint chief coiner Adam Eckfeldt), published clips related to the Eckfeldt genealogy, and related memoranda.
Eric P. Newman research files for the 1804 dollar. Notes, citations, and copies of published material used for research purposes during the writing of Fantastic 1804 Dollar. Date is approximate.
Eric P. Newman research files for the 1804 dollar. Correspondence between Eric P. Newman and Ken Bressett on the subject of the Fantastic 1804 Dollar, for which they were co-authors.
Eric P. Newman research files for the 1804 dollar. Photocopies and originals of clips extracted from numismatic periodicals that reference the 1804 dollar.
Eric P. Newman research files for the 1804 dollar. Description: Presentation delivered by David F. Spink and James C. Risk, entitled “New Fact About an Old American Coin,” in two parts. Date is approximate, it appears this presentation was delivered shortly after the appearance of the King of Siam set.
United States National Museum Bulletin 225. Report of the excavation, 1957-1959, of an 18th century Virginia mansion. Includes a Louis XV silver half-écu (figure 18).
The quarterly journal of the Numismatic Association of Southern California. Due to the nature of the book's binding, some text and images are partially obscured.