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Auction 165  3 Dec 2022
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Lot 398

Starting price: 200 USD
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The Best of Stack's
Stack's. AUCTION SALE CATALOGUES. New York, 1944-2002. A select group of 75 auction catalogues that represent, in the opinion of our consignor, P. Scott Rubin, the best Stack's catalogues for United States coinage. The 75 catalogues include the following sales: Flanagan (1944), Bell/Shapiro (1944), Hall (1945), Deetz I & II (1946), Lee/Eliasberg (1947), Weihman (1951), Guggenheimer & Hutchinson (1953), Davis-Graves I & II (1954), Anderson Dupont I & II (1954), Limpert (1955), Baldenhofer (1955), Empire/Cass (1957), Holmes (1960), Fairbanks/Koenig (1960), Cox (1962), Wolfson I (1962), Wolfson II (1963), Walton I & II (1963), Pierce (1965), Bolt (1966), Jay (1967), Miles I (1968), Miles II (1969), DiBello II (1970), MHS/Adams (1970), MHS/Adams (1971), MHS (May 1971), ANA/Blaisdell (1971), MHS (September 1971), MHS/Appleton (1973), Hawn (1973), Groves (1974), Stack (1975), Spence (1975), Cornell/Oglethorpe (1975), Garrett (1976), ANA/MHS (1976), Hawn (1977), Bareford (1978), Robison I (1979), Kahn (1980), Bareford (1981), Froelich (1981), Western (1981), Robison II & III (1982), Detmer (1983), Roper (1983), Carter (1984), Roper (1984), Starr (1984), Hayes (1985), Halpern (1987), Romano (1987), Halpern (1988), Kramer (1988), French (1989), Halpern (1989), Stack (1989), Stack & Teich (January 1990), Stack (March 1990), Lovejoy (1990), Starr (1992), Starr (1993), Halpern (1993), Hawn (1993), Stack (1994), Queller (1997), Halpern (1999), Dallas Bank/Browning (2001), and Queller (2002). Various formats, all in the original printed or pictorial covers. Most include the original prices realized list. Generally fine. A select gathering of the cream of the crop of this illustrious firm's sale catalogues, assembled by one of the most knowledgeable collectors of American auction catalogues to grace our hobby. While subjective, Scott Rubin attempted here to boil down the vast Stack's series to those core sales most important for U.S. numismatics. The significance of Stack's catalogues as a numismatic resource is difficult to overstate. Anyone engaging in serious research in the field of American numismatics, ranging from colonials to United States large cents, from proof gold to rare paper currency, will find them to be an indispensable storehouse of numismatic information. Ex P. Scott Rubin Library.

Estimate: 300 USD
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