David Fanning submitted the following release about his upcoming December 3rd sale of numismatic literature.
-Editor
David F. Fanning Numismatic Literature has announced the availability of the catalogue of their third mail-bid auction of numismatic literature. The auction closes on Thursday, December 3, and features a wide variety of material from around the world, including works from the libraries of John J. Ford, Jr. and Douglas Ball. Some highlights include:
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F.C.C. Boyd Inventories of His Connecticut and New Jersey Coppers, with Additional Notes Pertaining to Continental Currency Dollars and Immune Columbia Pieces
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1836 Manuscript Court Records of a Counterfeiting Case with the Bad Bill in Question Attached
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Correspondence from John J. Ford and Paul Franklin
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1795 Supplementary Mint Act Signed in Ink by Secretary of State Edmund Randolph, Establishing Position of Melter and Refiner, Authorizing Reduction in Weight of Cents and Half Cents, and Providing for Their Distribution
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Third and Fifth Edition Red Books Inscribed by Yeoman to Contributor Hubert Polzer
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John J. Ford, Jr.'s Set of Inscribed Red Books
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The Very Scarce 1917 ANA Sale, Signed by Cataloguer Wayte Raymond
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A Complete Set of Hardcover Ford Catalogues (Stack's)
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ANS Library Catalogue, Complete in 11 Volumes, Including the Rare Third Supplement
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The First 40 Volumes of the Canadian Numismatic Journal
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A Substantial Run of Spink's Numismatic Circular
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Quarto Charpentier on the Medals of Louis XIV
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18th-Century Lima Mint Ordinances
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Meili on the Paper Money of Brazil
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A Remarkable Archive of Manuscript Notes and Plates on Medieval France
The hard-copy catalogues are currently being printed and will mail in the next week or so. A PDF of the catalogue can be downloaded immediately from the www.fanningbooks.com Web site. The sale features nearly 700 lots and the catalogue is illustrated. To request a copy of the printed catalogue, please contact David Fanning at dfanning@columbus.rr.com. For more information, see the company's Web site at
www.fanningbooks.com
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Wayne Homren, Editor
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