The Bowers & Merena (and predecessor firms) house organ from 1969-2003, including feature articles, coins for sale, and commentary from Q. David Bowers.
The Bowers & Merena (and predecessor firms) house organ from 1969-2003, including feature articles, coins for sale, and commentary from Q. David Bowers.
The Bowers & Merena (and predecessor firms) house organ from 1969-2003, including feature articles, coins for sale, and commentary from Q. David Bowers.
The Bowers & Merena (and predecessor firms) house organ from 1969-2003, including feature articles, coins for sale, and commentary from Q. David Bowers.
The Bowers & Merena (and predecessor firms) house organ from 1969-2003, including feature articles, coins for sale, and commentary from Q. David Bowers.
Correspondence and clips related to the 1853 USAOG $20 presented in the The Numismatist in February 1994, which summarized findings of the ANA Authentication Bureau (ANAAB) with respect to this coin. Ephemera not scanned: Clipping of "Quality Coins from Jack H. Beymer" from Numismatic News, August 15, 1989. Copy of The Numismatist, volume 107, number 2, February 1904. Photocopy of "The Mitchelson Collection" from The Numismatist, February 1912. Photocopy of "Counterfeit 1853 U.S. Assay Office $20" from The Numismatist, February 1994. Photocopy of "Mystery of 1853 Assay Office $20 May Never Be Solved" from Numismatist Assn, Apr. 01, 1994. Photocopy of "Harmer Rooke auction features pioneer coins" from Coin World, October 25, 1989. Photocopy of "Letters" from Coin World, July 12, 1989. Photocopy of "Mystery of 1853 Assay Office $20 May Never Be Solved" from The Numismatist, May 1994.
Correspondence from 1994, include Theodore V. Buttrey, Les Elam, J.P. Martin, and Robert Hoge, related to the 1853 USAOG $20 gold piece. Ephemera not scanned: Photocopy of "Overview" from Breen Encyclopedia. Photocopy of "Controversial Coin Ingots (1853)" from The United States Provisional Branch Mint at San Francisco (1851-53). Photocopy of "Mystery of 1853 Assay Office $20 May Never Be Solved" from The Numismatist, May 1994.
Eric P. Newman Research Files (Colonial Paper Money)
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Correspondence, photographs, and auction listings related to the offering of a copperplate (by Phillips / London in October 1994) used to engrave a 1740s New Hampshire colonial currency issue.