U.S. ESSAY, PROOF AND SPECIMEN NOTES, 2ND EDITION Public Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 31, August 1, 2004, Article 9

    U.S. ESSAY, PROOF AND SPECIMEN NOTES, 2ND EDITION

    The 2nd edition of Gene Hessler's "U.S. Essay, Proof and
    Specimen Notes" has been published. From the Press Release:

    A FEAST FOR THE EYES! That's what is being said about
    the 2nd edition of U.S. Essay, Proof and Specimen Notes.
    This expanded 272-page book is a banquet of remarkable
    bank note illustrations that have never been published before.
    For illustrations of U.S. paper money designs that "might
    have been" and rare issued notes that are shown here for the
    first time, this is the only source available. The first edition was
    published in 1979.

    "Meticulously researched and written by the premier researcher
    of U.S. paper money of our generation, the new work rightfully
    deserves a prominent place along side Gene Hessler's other
    standard and classic U.S. currency, engraving and bond volumes."
    Fred Reed, editor of PAPER MONEY

    Paper money catalogs mention but have never illustrated three
    1863 interest-bearing treasury notes of $500, $1000 and $5000.
    The author has uncovered these rarities and now you can see
    them for the first time. In addition to proofs and specimens of
    rare notes you will see designs that will make you wonder why
    they were never issued.

    There are very few remaining drawings and sketches that
    preceded the final design and ultimate engraving of bank notes.
    In these pages there are examples of these rare images and
    references to the artists who created them.

    Collectors will want this book just for the color illustration on
    the cover. Professor Roman Hellmann, retired designer for the
    National Bank of Austria created this $1 design with the portrait
    of Thomas Edison as a test piece for a De La Rue Giori Press.
    In the foreword to the 1st edition, James A. Conlon director of
    the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1967-1977 said,
    "I am particularly impressed by Mr. Hessler's research on
    proofs, essays and experimental designs-the what 'might have
    been.'" This book includes information that would have been
    lost, Mr. Conlon says, "if it were not for the imaginative
    interest and diligent research of devoted scholars like Gene
    Hessler. I learned new and interesting facts in the pleasurable
    reading of this well-done work."

    The foreword to this edition by Executive Vice President
    Stephen L. Goldsmith of R.M. Smythe & Company lends
    another perspective. "The new edition," he says, "comes at a
    time when interest in paper money is at an all-time high, and for
    a variety of reasons." This new edition will be extremely
    valuable to collectors. Mr. Goldsmith continues, "I believe
    there was another important element at work, the constant
    effort of Gene Hessler, researching, writing, lecturing, and
    tirelessly teaching us to appreciate the rich heritage of
    America's paper money."

    Gene Hessler, past editor of PAPER MONEY is the author of
    three additional books (the Comprehensive Catalog of U.S.
    Paper Money, An Illustrated History of U.S. Loans, 1775-1898,
    and The Engravers Line) with another to be published in 2005;
    he has written over 300 articles including columns for Coin
    World and the Numismatist. He served as curator for The
    Chase Manhattan Bank Money Museum and the St. Louis
    Mercantile Money Museum. Mr. Hessler, a retired musician
    has traveled the world and has performed with many of the
    most famous names in jazz and classical music. He is listed in
    various editions of Who's Who in the Midwest, America and
    the World.

    The cost of the book is $40; a limited collectors' edition is $95.
    Include $4 per order (not per book). Send orders to BNR Press,
    132 E. Second St., Port Clinton, OH 43452. Order online at
    www.papermoneyworld.net, or use PayPal
    (bnrpress at papermoneyworld.net.)

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  • 2004-08-01
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  • 7

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