Followers of the E-Sylum Sale Calendar know about a couple new numismatic literature sales that have been in the works for a while. This week is the big reveal! First up on June 9th is
Workman's Books of Orlando, FL, specializing in numismatic, military, and treasure hunting related auction catalogs, books, and magazines for the treasure hunter, discerning collector or historian.
Workman's Books is conducting its first bid sale of numismatic, paper money, treasure, and pirate books, which closes on Saturday, June 9, 2018. The bid sale includes 1500 lots of rare and hard-to-find references on
Numismatics, Exonumia & Tokens, Banking Histories, Treasure, Pirates, Metal Detecting, Archaeology, History, and many other topics.
The bid sale is being held through the online venue iCollector, and all registrations, approvals, and bids will be handled there. For this bid sale the lots will be closing on a timed interval with extensions for any bids
placed within 5 seconds of closing. If you already have an iCollector account, you still must "GET APPROVED" to bid for each sale by entering and confirming your information for this bid sale, like reviewing your
shipping information and choosing your preferred way of payment. Remember, tie bids go to the earliest bidders, so don't wait for the lots to close to bid on anything for which you have a strict number in mind.
Now is the perfect time to register for the bid sale, as any registration issues can certainly be accommodated more easily in advance. Do not wait to register the last day. Registration and bidding online are always FREE
(no extra fees or percentages for bidding online). Once you are registered and automatically approved, first be sure to bookmark the items that interest you.
For more information, or to bid, see:
http://www.icollector.com/Treasure-Pirate-History-Coin-Paper-Money-Rare-Book-Sale-June-9-2018_a35018
Alan Workman is a longtime friend of the late numismatic literature dealer Fred Lake. Good luck with the sale! We'll feature some numismatic highlights in subsequent weeks. Here are a couple.
-Editor
Lots 185 and 194
Lot 185
Kelly, E. M. SPANISH DOLLARS AND SILVER TOKENS: AN ACCOUNT OF THE ISSUES OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND 1797-1816. Spink & Son Ltd. 1976. 4to, 145 pages; Hardcover w/ DJ; 8 plates. Subject: Coinage - Great Britain
For the complete lot description, see: 185 Kelly: Spanish Dollars and Silver
Tokens: An Account of the Issues of the Bank of England 1797-1816 (http://www.icollector.com/Kelly-Spanish-Dollars-and-Silver-Tokens-An-Account-of-the-Issues-of-the-Bank-of-England-1797-1816_i30112157)
Lot 194
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW - PART I - ANGLO-SAXON COINS. Spink & Son Ltd. 1961. 4to, 86 pages; Hardcover w/ DJ; 42 plates. Subject: Coinage - Great Britain
For the complete lot description, see: 194 Robertson: Sylloge of Coins of the
British Isles - 2 - Hunterian and Coats Collections University of (http://www.icollector.com/Robertson-Sylloge-of-Coins-of-the-British-Isles-2-Hunterian-and-Coats-Collections-University-of_i30112166)
To visit the Workman's Books web site, see:
http://www.workmansbooks.com/
Wayne Homren, Editor
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