"Whitman's Numismatic Journal" a periodical by Whitman Publishing Co. This is an in-copyright publication. "Snippet" results will appear in the Newman Portal search results.
"Whitman's Numismatic Journal" a periodical by Whitman Publishing Co. This is an in-copyright publication. "Snippet" results will appear in the Newman Portal search results.
"Whitman's Numismatic Journal" a periodical by Whitman Publishing Co. This is an in-copyright publication. "Snippet" results will appear in the Newman Portal search results.
"Whitman's Numismatic Journal" a periodical by Whitman Publishing Co. This is an in-copyright publication. "Snippet" results will appear in the Newman Portal search results.
"Whitman's Numismatic Journal" a periodical by Whitman Publishing Co. This is an in-copyright publication. "Snippet" results will appear in the Newman Portal search results.
"Whitman's Numismatic Journal" a periodical by Whitman Publishing Co. This is an in-copyright publication. "Snippet" results will appear in the Newman Portal search results.
[113 leaves, [39] leaves ; 29 cm,Cover title: "The Franklin Hoard United States Assay Office of Gold Coins : An Answer to Eric P. Newman - by John J. Ford, Jr." Further inside title: "Arbitration controversy between: Paul E. Garland and Thomas Ryan relative to the U.S.A.O.G. 1853 Double Eagle.",Photocopy] American Numismatic Society copy.
Correspondence, 1968-1970, related to Newman�s attempt to secure inventories of the J.K. Lilly accession delivered into the Smithsonian. Correspondents include Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli, James Bradley, Paul Rawley, Hillis Howie, Grover Criswell, Henry Christensen, and others.
Mixed materials on various topics related to fraudulent gold pieces, including disposition of the Stephen K. Nagy estate, T. V. Buttrey's American Numismatic Society publication in the American Journal of Numismatics (vol. 9), the ANA Authentication Bureau evaluation of an 1853 U.S. Assay Office of Gold $20 gold piece, the Smithsonian acquisition of the J. K. Lilly gold collection, Walter Breen's report on reputed 18th century Mexican gold ingots, litigation of Stack's vs. Theodore V. Buttrey, and other related topics. Material includes correspondence, memoranda, article drafts, and clips from numismatic catalogs and other sources. Ephemera not scanned: Photocopy of article from Coin World, dated March 28, 1994, titled "Pioneer gold enthusiast Henry H. Clifford dies at 84". Clipping from the Wall Street Journal dated July 21, 2000, titled "Fool's Gold? An Authenticity Battle Over Gold Bars".
Correspondence primarily between Newman and Lyndon Richard Cool of Gila Bend, AZ, in relation to determining the whereabouts of Kenneth M. Lynn, reputed to be the source of USAOG $20 gold pieces sold by John J. Ford, Jr. Items dated 1967-1968. Ephemera not scanned: Clipping of "27,000 Cattle in Feed Yard Pens." from unknown publication. Clipping of "Final Hunt Sets Grand Slam Ram" from unknown publication, Dec. 1967. Clipping of "Beautiful Varmint Bites the Dust" from unknown publication. Photocopy of "Cool Corner" bulletin. Copy of "Men of Action" fall 1963. Clipping of "Three-Day Indian Fiesta Planned..." from Your Gila Bend Herald, January 25, 1968.