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The E-Sylum: Volume 21, Number 11, March 18, 2018, Article 5

COL. E. H. R. GREEN PAPERS ON NEWMAN PORTAL

The latest additions to the Newman Numismatic Portal are the papers of Col. E. H. R. Green. Project Coordinator Len Augsburger provided the following report. -Editor

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Eric P. Newman and Burdette G. Johnson’s acquisition of coins from the estate of Col. E. H. R. Green is a well-known story in American numismatics, one that greatly contributed to the formation of one of the greatest American collections. The lion’s share of the best federal coins in the Newman collection originated with Green, and were prominently featured in the Newman II sale in November 2013, conducted in New York by Heritage Auctions.

Held by Newman since the 1940s, the Green estate coins attracted substantial attention, in particular the magnificently toned U.S. silver coinage. In total, the Newman II sale realized $23.4 million. Newman’s involvement with the Green collection began on August 12, 1939, when currency dealer D.C. Wismer wrote to Newman “I am sending my list of my original collection of Missouri notes sold to the late Col. E. H. R. Green.” In offset type, suggesting it was added as an afterthought, Wismer writes “I do not wish to have this reported of broadcast.”

Newman did not broadcast it, but three days later penned a letter to the administrators of the Green estate inquiring as to the possibility of purchasing the Missouri currency from the estate. From there, the rest is history, as Newman and Burdette Johnson had their pick of the Green collection and purchased substantial portions over the next several years. Detailed in this archive are Newman’s extensive correspondence and purchase records from the estate.

I believe Wismer meant to write “I do not wish to have this reported OR broadcast.”, but that's what was typed. Anyway -what an amazing opportunity for Newman - first he acquired the Missouri notes he sought, but he then was able to continue purchasing rarity after rarity from one of the best collections in existence at the time. These records should provide marvelous source material for researchers for many years to come. -Editor

Image: Record of U.S. dimes purchased from the Green collection by Newman & Johnson. Listed here are two of the three known 1792 pattern dismes in silver.

Link to D.C. Wismer correspondence on Newman Portal:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/archivedetail/514234

Link to Col. E. H. R. Green estate papers on Newman Portal:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/archivedetail/525101

Wayne Homren, Editor

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