U.S. POSTAGE CURRENCY COINS BY DAVID CASSEL Öffentlichkeit Deposited

NEW REVISED EDITION

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 30, July 29, 2007, Article 7

    NEW REVISED EDITION: U.S. POSTAGE CURRENCY COINS BY DAVID CASSEL

    David Cassel authored 'United States Pattern Postage Currency Coins'
    in 2000. This month he has updated and improved his publication
    with a revised July 2007 edition. He writes:

    "The new hardbound 262 page edition with 30 mostly color plate
    pages of Postage Currency coins includes several coin pictures not
    present in the previous edition. Additionally, the new edition
    includes eleven more SEM-EDX coin elemental analyses (67 in all).

    "The Concordance of catalog number entries includes the updated
    8th and 9th Judd numbering system as found in United States Patterns.
    I was a contributor to those editions. My discoveries were the basis
    of several changes to the previously believed entries. For example,
    I disproved the existence of J-325a. Judd-326 as it stood in the
    7th Edition of Judd was disproved and modified in the Judd 8th and
    9th Editions. Judd-326b was discovered by me and included in the
    updated version, never before known in the Judd 1st thru 7th
    Editions. Judd-331 was modified as was J-332. Judd-640 and J-643
    were declassified. Judd-714 was modified. I also discovered that
    the name associated with J-716, Koulz’s Alloy was in fact incorrectly
    attributed for more than 130 years. The actual metallurgist was
    Montchal Ruolz. This is explored in depth.

    "The revised edition includes in full Douglas Winter’s 1985 Coin
    World article which is the most historically significant study of
    the Postage Currency coins as it related to the Civil War period.

    "The book’s presentation of the coins’ progressive die cracks portrays
    the actual striking of these coins. Remarkably, it turns out that
    the coins J-644 thru J-646 dated 1868 were actually struck in 1863.
    This is demonstrated visually by obverse die’s cracks’ progression
    as well as knowing from original Mint records that the striking of
    these Dies 1-A (J-325 thru J-330) coins, over just a nine day
    period, occurred on May 19, 1863, May 20, 1863, and May 27, 1863.

    "A valuable resource is the Bibliography of roughly 700 numismatic
    auction catalogue entries of Postage Currency coins in chronological
    order, many with provenance. Each coin variety is categorized unto
    itself chronologically by auction appearances. The groups of
    varieties are then grouped by type.

    "United States Pattern Postage Currency Coins in 2000 was limited
    to just 110 numbered and signed copies. The new numbered and signed
    edition will be similarly limited. Individuals may request a copy
    at the pre-publication price of $245, ppd. (to US address) thru
    August 17th. Availability is anticipated in September 2007.
    Please send your check to David Cassel at 5995 S.W. 97th Street,
    Miami, FL 33156 if you are interested in receiving a copy. Please
    furnish your name and mailing address."

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  • 2007-07-29
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  • 10

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