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Auction 164  27 Aug 2022
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Lot 429

Starting price: 100 USD
Price realized: 200 USD
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Two 1913 Sales, Including Jackson
United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF THE SUPERB COLLECTION OF UNITED STATES COINS BELONGING TO MALCOLM N. JACKSON OF BOSTON, MASS. ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTIONS OF GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER COINS EVER SOLD IN THIS COUNTRY AND A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PATTERN COINS. New York, May 20-22, 1913. 8vo, original printed heavy card covers. (4), 92, (2) pages; 1940 lots. Accompanied by set of reprint plates. Covers a bit worn and discolored; very good. [with] United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF CHOICE UNITED STATES SILVER AND COPPER COINS AND HARD TIMES TOKENS, ETC. New York, June 26, 1913. 8vo, original printed card covers. 29, (3) pages; 838 lots. Folded for mailing; near fine. Adams 5 and 6. Jackson is a highly important sale of United States coins, especially of pattern coins. The collection is significant also for U.S. gold, with exceptional and rare specimens included. The Jackson sale was Wayte Raymond's first major auction: that he was still in his twenties when he catalogued the sale is ample testimony to his skill even then. Rated A+ overall by Adams (A in patterns, later silver and U.S. gold, A- in half cents, proofs and early silver). Sale 6 is (with the obvious exception of Jackson) the best of the series so far. Rated B by Adams: "MS 1795 (2), 1800 5¢. XF 1793 half cent, MS 1809, 1814 1¢. 1792 1¢, C-7F plain edge. Extensive Jackson tokens." Ex Cardinal Collection Library.
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