Raymond's Coin Collector's Journal
Raymond, Wayte, et al. [editors]. THE COIN COLLECTOR'S JOURNAL. New Series. Volumes 1-21, complete as published in 160 issues [two different issues numbered 116 were published; number 140 was never issued]. New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co. and Wayte Raymond, 1934-1958. 8vo, Volumes I and II are in the publisher's annual binding (blue cloth, gilt), with the balance being in later blue cloth, gilt; all issues bound with their original printed paper or card covers; numbers from 1958 bound with 1951. Generally fine. First published by J.W. Scott from 1875 to 1888, this new series of the Coin Collector's Journal, like its predecessor, is indispensable to numismatic historians, bibliophiles and researchers. It covers the entire range of numismatics, from ancient coins to then-current United States and foreign issues, and its numerous monographs, while rarely lengthy, often provide useful information found nowhere else. Starting with Whole Number 141, issued January-February 1952, the Journal essentially ceased being a house journal with varied content and each of the remaining issues comprises a stand-alone monograph. Clain-Stefanelli 485. Ex Cardinal Collection Library.
Estimate: 400 USD