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Colonial Newsletter Subscription (1 Year) for ANS Members The Colonial Newsletter is is a leading outlet for research on early American coinage.

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Colonial Newsletter Subscription (1 Year) for Non-Members The Colonial Newsletter is a leading outlet for research on early American coinage
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Colonial Newsletter (104 - Current issue) on CD 104-Current issue (inclusive) now available on CD in PDF format

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Colonial Newsletter (104 - Current Issue) on CD (outside the US) 104-Current issue (inclusive) on CD shipping outside the US

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Numismatic Literature 149 (for ANS Members and joining members) A listing of recent articles and books relating to numismatics. The titles and abstracts are submitted either by the authors themselves or by one of nearly 40 international editors who are themselves well-known numismatists. Each NumLit volume has an author and a subject index, cross references, a listing of the sources for book reviews, and an obituary section.

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Numismatic Literature 149 (for Non-Members) please order through the ANS distributer, David Brown Book Company

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The Remarkable Huntingtons: Chronicle of a Marriage The Remarkable Huntingtons, is a chronicle of the marriage of Archer and Anna who wed in 1923 when he was 57 years old and she was 47. At the time of their marriage both had achieved individual fame, he for his riches and philanthropy, and she for her work as a sculptor. A lifelong collector, Archer had amassed over of 30,000 coins by the time he retired in 1946. That same year, he sought to transfer these coins from the Hispanic Society to the neighboring American Numismatic Society: both institutions he had helped settle in Audubon Terrace decades earlier. Using a number of sources, including Anna’s voluminous diaries, the authors illustrate the lives of this extraordinary couple and their many achievements. $23 plus $6 shipping & handling

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Illegal Tender: Gold, Greed, and the Mystery of the Lost 1933 Double Eagle By David Tripp
2004 Free Press
ISBN 0-7432-4574-1
$26 plus $6 shipping & handling

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Money of the Caribbean: COAC Proceedings 15 Papers presented at the 1999 Coinage of the Americas Conference, (COAC) including studies of the Spanish mint at Santo Domingo, Bermuda hogge money, a palm-tree countermark attributed to Haiti, holey dollars of Prince Edward Island, Jewish merchant tokens from the Caribbean, the "key" countermark used in Cuba in the 19th century, and the 1897 Cuban souvenir dollar. 328p, illus. ISBN 0897222857. Hardback. Price $45.50 for ANS-Members only

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