NUMISMATIC LITERATURE HIGHLIGHTED IN COIN WORLD Publique Deposited
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The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 9, February 24, 2002, Article 12
NUMISMATIC LITERATURE HIGHLIGHTED IN COIN WORLD
Dan Freidus, in his weekly "Colonial Americana" column in
COIN World (February 25, 2002, p60) discusses three
important books on the subject of colonial numismatics.The first is Edward Maris' 1880 "A Historic Sketch of the
Coins of New Jersey": "Maris' book is more than 120
years old and is quite scarce, but no single reference has
replaced it as the standard... The original remains .. a
collectible in its own right. When a nice copy is available,
it often sells for around $1,000."The column also discusses Sylvester Crosby's "The Early
Coins of America" (1875) and Montroville Wilson's "The
American Numismatical Manual (1859)."A collector on a budget might seek the reprints while
copies of the original editions would be fitting to go with
collections that focus on rare varieties or high grade
specimens. Given that most numismatists were attracted
to these coins in part for their interest in history, it's good
to remember how historic numismatic literature connects
us with earlier collectors and researchers."- 2002-02-24
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