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Auction 164  27 Aug 2022
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Lot 436

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Three 1915 Sales
United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF A LARGE AND VERY FINE COLLECTION OF COLONIAL COINS AND UNITED STATES CENTS BELONGING TO MR. GEO. M. ANDRUS, TOGETHER WITH A CHOICE LOT OF UNITED STATES SILVER COINS, INCLUDING A LARGE NUMBER OF MINT MARKS, IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION; RARE HARD TIMES TOKENS, FOREIGN COINS AND SCARCE CONFEDERATE NOTES. New York, January 20, 1915. Tall 8vo, original printed card covers. 24 pages; 736 lots. Very good or better. [with] United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF CANADIAN COINS. INCLUDING MANY RARITIES, SIDE VIEW BANK PENNY, FINE SHEAF OF WHEAT HALF-PENNY, ETC., TOGETHER WITH A FINE COLLECTION OF UNITED STATES GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER COINS, FOREIGN SILVER COINS, ETC., ETC. New York, February 10, 1915. 8vo, original printed card covers. 19, (1) pages; 582 lots. E. Gilbert ink stamp. Near fine. [with] United States Coin Company. CATALOGUE OF AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF UNITED STATES PATTERN COINS, THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK COLLECTOR. TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF UNITED STATES AND OTHER COINS .... New York, April 29, 1915. Tall 8vo, original printed card covers. (2), 26 pages; 685 lots. Old marginal tape repairs, with staining. Good. Adams 19, 20 and 22. The Andrus sale includes decent large cents and Connecticut, Vermont and New Jersey coppers, but probably most important for Liberty Seated silver. Very scarce with pricing. Adams B+ (rated A- for later silver): "Nice Conn., N.J. varieties. Proof 1847 $1. MS 1870-CC, 1872-CC $1. AU 1856-S, proof 1872-S 50¢ plus other RR mint-marked silver. AU Low 145." For Sale 20, Raymond reverted to the smaller octavo size used for his earlier catalogues when printing this catalogue, before returning to the larger size with the next. Adams B-: "Canadian tokens, medals and Masonic. Proof 1852 $1. Skull and bones funeral medal, AR." Quite rare: the copy in the Adams sale sold for $500 hammer. The final catalogue includes a strong group of U.S. patterns, mainly from the 1850s to 1870s; it is also notable for inclusion of a Confederate cent and a collection of colonial and Revolutionary-era currency of Connecticut. Ex Cardinal Collection Library.
(Estimate: $150)
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