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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 9, February 26, 2006, Article 12

    WAYTE RAYMOND'S COIN COLLECTOR'S JOURNAL BINDINGS

    Last week Leon Majors asked: "Were all of the Wayte Raymond
    Coin Collector's Journal publisher's annual editions in blue
    cloth actually issued? I have editions 1-10, 12 and 14.
    Are the others out there?

    Dave Lange writes: "There is a complete, bound set of the CCJ
    in my office. All but three of the volumes match the other
    bound publications in our library and were bound at the same
    time as these. I believe the three odd ones to be original
    bindings done for Raymond. Volumes 6, 7 and 10 appear as follows:
    Medium-dark blue cloth, the title stamped on the cover in gold
    in three lines of skeletal, all caps, Roman letters, THE/COIN
    COLLECTOR'S/JOURNAL. The title is repeated on the spine in solid,
    sans-serif gold, with the volume number at the top of the spine
    in Roman numerals and the cover dates at the bottom in Arabic
    numerals.

    If this format matches bound volumes in other libraries, then
    it is very likely that all such bindings are original."

    [My set came from the Donald Miller library, and is bound in a
    light library blue cloth with two or more volumes per binding.
    These have Miller's name in gilt on the cover. I believe Miller
    himself had these bound sometime in the 1960s. Does anyone
    else have bindings similar to those described by Dave Lange?
    Any volumes 11 or 13? -Editor]

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  • 2006-02-26
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  • 9

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