AMERICAN COINAGE RENAISSANCE 1916-1921 Public Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 36, August 21, 2005, Article 4

    AMERICAN COINAGE RENAISSANCE 1916-1921

    Roger Burdette provided the following information release
    on his new book: "Renaissance of American Coinage 1916-1921,
    a new book by Roger W. Burdette, has been released by Seneca
    Mill Press LLC, PO Box 1423, Great Falls, VA. The book is the
    first detailed research study to examine the new American coinage
    designs of 1916 and 1921. It is based on contemporary documents
    from government, university and private archives. Renaissance of
    American Coinage 1916-1921 tells the complete story of how
    artistic improvement of American coinage, begun by Theodore
    Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1907, was completed
    by Saint-Gaudens’ former assistants.

    The 335 page, hardcover book presents fascinating, new
    information on virtually every page. Aficionados of the Buffalo
    nickel will be surprised to learn that numismatic nemesis Hobbs
    Manufacturing Company (which tried to squelch Fraser’s new
    design), was active in suggesting alterations to Weinman’s
    “Mercury” dime. Collectors of Standing Liberty quarters will
    relish new information on how the coin was designed, including
    alternate versions never before presented. The confusion about
    why MacNeil covered Liberty’s breast on the revised 1917
    design is also cleared up. Discussion of the 1916 pattern coins
    includes a comprehensive revision of varieties and issue sequence.
    (This information was also provided to the editors of the eighth
    edition of the Judd pattern book.)

    The Peace dollar story is presented in its entirety for the first
    time. This includes original drawings and models by several of
    the competing artists as well as de Francisci’s proposed and
    final models. Of special interest will be the last-minute
    suppression of the original reverse design and mint engraver
    George Morgan’s work to save the project from imminent
    failure. Lastly, efforts to revise the Peace dollar for large-scale
    production of low relief coins is explained along with details of
    previously-unidentified pattern and experimental coins. This
    section also includes a detailed examination of all varieties of
    1921 and 1922 proof Peace dollars.

    It may be of interest that Renaissance of American Coinage
    1916-1921 (and its companion volumes covering the
    1905-1915 period) are extensively footnoted and cross
    referenced to one another. The current volume has more
    than five hundred document citations and references, ensuring
    that future numismatists will be able to locate source documents
    for further research.

    Copies are available from major numismatic book sellers or
    from the publisher at a special pre-publication price of $44.95
    through August 25. The cover price is $64.95."

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  • 2005-08-21
Volume
  • 8

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