Eric P. Newman Research Files (U.S. Federal Coinage)
La description:
Correspondence, images, memoranda, and clips related to the Judd-1 1792 silver center cent. Included in the file, but not scanned here, is a copy of CoinAge (December 1974), and the GENA '74 auction sale catalog.
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission panel and contacts lists, along with meeting minutes, proposed programs, and state bicentennial commissions listing.
Correspondence with Margo Russell regarding aspects of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, including marketing and publicity.
Not digitized: " U.S. Ready to market a silver-dollar stockpile" by the Associated Press, September 26, 1972 from The Christian Science Monitor. "Specimens help tell 'Nickel Story'" by Mort Reed, Quincy, IL Herald on September 16, 1972. "Santa Stamps" by F.R. Bruns Jr., publication unspecified. "Illinois' first place medallion" by Leonard W. Stark, August 20, 1972 from the Chicago Tribune. "Silver Dollars On the Auction Block", from the Washington Post on September 22, 1972. "Mahony, Rifkin: A 'Summit' on Bicentennial" from an unspecified newspaper. "Bicentennial Protagonists at 'Summit'", by Eugene L. Meyer, from the Washington Post, September 11, (year unspecified). "U.S. Mint Offers Five Bicentennial Medals" by Jim Buck, publicaction unspecified.
Correspondence and memoranda regarding the Hobby Protection Act, ranging from 1974 to 2003. Correspondents include Q. David Bowers, Harvey Stack, Margo Russell, and the Federal Trade Commission. Published clips in the file, not scanned here, are from The Numismatist (October 1977, pp. 2051-2060), Coin World Almanac (1975, pp. 68-69), Coin World (3/10/2003, p. 10, 4/19/2004, p. 1, 34), Numismatic News (5/4/2004, p. 44, 48), and the Token and Medal Society Code of Ethics on Reproductions (undated).