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Auction 164  27 Aug 2022
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Lot 433

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Three 1914 Sales, Including Hidden
United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF UNITED STATES COINS, NOTES, ETC. INCLUDING CHOICE EAGLES, HALF EAGLES, QUARTER EAGLES, RARE CONFEDERATE AND OTHER NOTES AND SILVER AND COPPER COINS. New York, May 26, 1914. 8vo, original printed card covers. 20 pages; 512 lots. Near fine. [with] United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF CONFEDERATE, STATE AND CONTINENTAL NOTES, INCLUDING THE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF CONFEDERATE CURRENCY OFFERED IN MANY YEARS WITH MANY UNPUBLISHED NOTES AND A SELECTION OF AMERICAN AND OTHER COINS AND MEDALS. New York, June 29, 1914. 8vo, original printed card covers. 23, (1) pages; 476 lots. Near fine. [with] United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF THE FINE COLLECTION OF CANADIAN COINS FORMED BY MR. WM. EARL HIDDEN, CONTAINING MANY OF THE RARITIES INCLUDING BRIDGE TOKENS, SIDE VIEW HALF-PENNIES, ETC., TOGETHER WITH THE COLLECTION OF MR. J. L. HOWLAND. UNITED STATES CENTS, HALF-CENTS, AND COLONIAL COINS, MANY CHOICE PIECES. New York, October 15, 1914. Tall 8vo, original printed card covers. 34, (2) pages; 604 lots. Occasional annotations. Taped and a little worn, with final pages slightly trimmed. Very good or so. Adams 13, 14 and 16. Sales 13 and 14 are two of the few catalogues of the period to really shine in the area of CSA paper money. Adams 13 is cited for: "Gem 1802 1¢. Strong Confederate paper. Proof gold. 1798, other fine $2.50." Ex Harry W. Bass, Jr. Library. Adams 14 is rated B+ overall, and A for Confederate: "Superb Confederate paper." Ex Harry W. Bass, Jr. Library. Adams 16 is an important sale for Canadian colonial tokens, with four Side-View tokens, three Bridge tokens, nearly complete Montreal sous, a D under C White's Nova Scotia farthing and other rarities. Very scarce: lacking from Raymond's own bound set of his catalogues. Rated B, overall: "XF 1794 1¢, S-35. MS 1805 1¢. Hidden's outstanding Canadian copper: Side view (4). White's N. S. farthing, Bridge tokens (3)." This was the first of the U.S. Coin Company catalogues to be printed in a larger size octavo format that is nearly crown quarto. Ex Cardinal Collection Library.
(Estimate: $150)
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