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Account book containing a coin collection inventory, 1834

1 bound item
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Account book containing an inventory of an unknown coin collector’s collection.
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Al-Farabi Ishaq Collection of Frederick Douglass Memorabilia, 1967-2020

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This collection consists of eight items of memorabilia, four philatelic first day covers and four coins, collected by Mr. Al-Farabi Ishaq of Washington, D.C. The items date between 1967 and 2020.
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Alfred Zantzinger Reed papers, 1943-1945

0.3 cubic feet (1 box)
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Consists mostly of notes, photographs, and letters pertaining to political and store tokens, store cards, 1939 Matron Head large cents, Feuchtwanger Cents, and other topics.
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Alfred Zantzinger Reed papers, 1943-1945 0.3 cubic feet (1 box)

Arthur H. Cooper-Prichard catalog of the Warren Demman Gookin collection, 1903 - 1906

4 notebooks (1 box)
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Four notebooks containing a catalog by Arthur Henry Cooper-Richard of 1,837 ancient Roman coins collected by Warren Demman Gookin in Italy in 1868.
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Arthur J. Fecht correspondence, 1934-1980, bulk 1934-1939

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Correspondence collated and bound by Fecht into five yearly volumes (1934-1939), along with Fecht’s bound catalog of his coin collection and related inventories. The correspondence deals mostly with his buying of coins and the gathering of information about them. Correspondents include dealers Wayte Raymond, B. Max Mehl, John Zug, Scott Stamp and Coin, Art Trading Company, New Netherlands Coin Company, New Zealand Coin Exchange, Guttag Brothers, and Spink & Son. Correspondence with the American Numismatic Association (ANA) has to do with his becoming a member and with the use of their library. A letter to Frank G. Duffield, editor of the ANA magazine The Numismatist, mentions his 1861-S double eagle, which had been discovered in a barn in Hull, Texas (January 28, 1937). Scattered throughout the volumes are rubbings and photographs of coins, price lists, invoices, canceled checks, his ANA membership cards from 1934 to 1939, a certificate designating him ANA life member #38 (1936), and clippings relating to coin conventions and other numismatic matters. Four of the volumes begin with brief typed notes by Fecht. In the 1934 volume he gives his opinion on some of the dealers he has conducted business with: M.H. Bolender, Ambrose J. Brown, Henry Chapman, B. Max Mehl, Lynn R. Noyes, William Rabin, William J. Schultz, Scott Stamp and Coin, and John Zug. The volumes for 1936, 1937, and 1938/1939 each begin with a review of his numismatic activities for the year, including conventions, coin and library purchases, and the photographing of his collection. The catalog of Fecht’s collection includes coin photographs cut and pasted in.

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Arthur J. Fecht correspondence, 1934-1980, bulk 1934-1939 0.5 cubic feet (2 boxes)

Barney Bluestone letter to Major B.L. Fields, 1929 October 9

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Letter, 9 October 1929, from Barney Bluestone to Major B. L. Fields, concerning the 1850 U.S. "Liberty Cap" silver coin which he was sent to P. James Clarke of Jameston, NY; U.S. pattern coins sent to Fields on approval for his puchase; and information on purchasing the book United States Pattern, Trial, and Experimental Pieces; Being a List of the Pattern, Trial and Experimental Pieces Which have been Issued by the United States Mint from 1792 up to the Present Time by Edgar H. Adams and William H. Woodin. The letter is on Barney Bluestone letterhead.

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Barney Bluestone letter to Major B.L. Fields, 1929 October 9 1 letter

Charles Edward Barber papers, 1868-1916

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Photocopies of correspondence and notebooks produced by Charles Barber.
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Charles Edward Barber papers, 1868-1916 0.5 cubic feet (2 boxes)

Colonial Coin Collectors Club founding documents, 1993-1994

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Proposed and draft bylaws, constitution, and certificate of incorporation relating to the founding of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club.
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Edward T. Newell papers, 1920 - 1967

6 cubic feet (6 boxes)
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Correspondence, notebooks, invoices, card indexes, and photographs mostly relating to the collecting and scholarly research of American Numismatic Society president and Greek coin expert Edward T. Newell.
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Edward T. Newell papers, 1920 - 1967 6 cubic feet (6 boxes)

Edwin P. Robinson notebook, early 1900s

1 notebook
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A notebook containing an inventory of what is presumably Robinson’s coin collection.
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Edwin P. Robinson notebook, early 1900s 1 notebook