Regular contributor John Lupia submitted the following announcement of the sale of his numismatic library and archives. -Editor
The entire inventory of the Lupia Numismatic Library is for sale. This includes coins, tokens, medals, paper money, continental currency, store cards, encased postage stamps, rare books,
private correspondence, antique maps, antique newspapers, antiquities, medieval items, and much more.
Since neither the Chapman Family Correspondence Archive as a whole nor that of Hiram Edmond Deats could find an institutional or private buyer they shall, unfortunately, be broken up into parcels
and sold from the NumismaticMall.com, at U. S. philatelic auctions, and at auction in Hong Kong.
Sadly, the numismatic historical value as a whole soon will be lost to posterity forever. Every item in the Deats and Chapman Archives will be sold to anyone bidding a fair market price.
Individual items will be available before the remaining archives are broken up into parcels sold at philatelic auctions in the U. S. and Hong Kong.
Check NumismaticMall.com frequently as dozens of new items with estimates will be posted daily beginning August 21, 2017 until everything is sold lock stock and barrel. Many treasures and
surprises will be found, so keep looking.
All inquiries will be given prompt and courteous attention. Write to: john@numismaticmall.com .
To visit the web site, see:
http://www.numismaticmall.com/
Wayne Homren, Editor
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