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Research Coins: Electronic Auction

 
393, Lot: 540. Estimate $150.
Sold for $95. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

[NNM] Various authors. A run of nineteen Numismatic Notes and Monographs titles on World. Includes the following: Howland Wood. The Mexican Revolutionary Coinage 1913-1916 [NNM #4] (1921) // Sydney P. Noe. The Medallic Work of A.A. Weinman [NNM #7] (1921) // Gilbert S. Perez. The Mint of the Philippine Islands [NNM #8] (1921) // Howland Wood. The Tegucigalpa Coinage of 1823 [NNM # 18] (1923) // H. Alexander Parsons. The Earliest Coins of Norway [NNM #29] (1926) // Howland Wood. The Coinage of the Mexican Revolutionists [NNM #38] (1928) // Gilbert S. Perez. The Leper Colont Currency of Culion [NNM #41] (1929) // Howland Wood. The Gampola Larin Hoard [NNM #61] (1934) // A.F. Pradeau. The Mexican Mints of Alamos and Hermosillo [NNM #63] (1934) // Jaime Gonzalez. A Puerto Rican Counterstamp [NNM #88] (1940) // Phares O. Sigler. Sycee Silver [NNM #99] (1943) // Nai Chi Chang. An Inscribed Chinese Ingot of the XII Century A.D. [NNM #103] (1944) // O.P. Eklund and Sydney P. Noe. Hacienda Tokens of Mexico [NNM #115] (1949) // Wang Yü-Ch’üan. Early Chinese Coinage [NNM #122] (1951) // Herbert E. Ives. The Venetian Gold Ducat and Its Imitations [NNM #128] (1954) // David M. Lang. Studies in the Numismatic History of Georgia in Transcaucasia [NNM #130] (1955) // Robert I. Nesmith. The Coinage of the First Mint of the Americas at Mexico City 1536-1572 [NNM #131] (1955) // Paul Z. Bedoukian. Coinage of Cilician Armenia [NNM #147] (1962) // Alan M. Stahl. The Venetian Tornesello: A Medieval Colonial Coinage [NNM #163] (1985). Hardbound. Lot also includes: Bischoff, William L., ed. The Coinage of El Perú [Coinage of the Americas Conference at the American Numismatic Society, New York, October 29-30, 1988]. Hardbound // Cavicchi, Andrea. Le monete del Ducato d’Urbino (2001). Hardbound. Fine or better condition, a few volumes showing age.



From the library of J. Eric Engstrom.