b'\n1 \n\n\n\ni \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCATALOGUE \n\n\n\nOF \n\n\n\nRobert B. Chambers\' \n\nCOLLECTION OF AMERICAN \n\nCOINS AND MEDALS. \n\n\n\nMOUNT PLEASANT, ROXBURY, MASS., \n\nThe ^collection described in the present catalogue, \nthough not large, comprises many most desirable specimens, \nparticularly in the departments of Washingtons and Colonials. \n\nScattered through the catalogue will be found nearly \nan entire series r of the national and other mint medals in \nbronze, with many in silver. \n\nThe descriptions have been drawn as correctly as pos- \nsible, and I think it will be found that the pieces are not over- \nrated. \n\nAs soon after the sale as they can be got ready, priced \ncatalogues will be forwarded to order at $1 each \xe2\x80\x94 with names \nof purchasers added, the price will be $2 each. \n\nPriced catalogues of my last sale are now ready, \nprice $1.50. \n\nAbout the last of April, I shall offer for sale in New \nYork, at the Book Trade-sale Eooms of J. E. Cooley, the col- \nlection of Francis S. Hoffman, Esq. Catalogues will be ready \nearly in April. \n\nW. ELLIOT WOODWARD. \n\n\n\nt i JUJWgiaiyj.fcuV\'-BwwJW ipi \n\n\n\nCATALOGUE \n\n\n\nOF \n\n\n\nAMERICAN COINS, \n\nMEDALS, &c, \n\nBEING THE COLLECTION OF \n\nROBERT B. CHAMBERS, Esq^, \n\nOF PROVIDENCE, R. I, \nTogether with a few Foreign Coins, &c, \n\nTO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, \n\nIN NEW YORK CITY, \n\nOn Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 27 and 28, and \nMarch 1, 1866, at the Book Trade-Sale Rooms of \n\nJ. E. COOLEY, 498 BROADWAY. \n\nGEORGE A. LEAVITT, Auctioneer. \n\nthe sale will commence each evening at precisely six \n\no\'clock. \n\nCoins on Exhibition each day at \\o% A. M. \nCATALOGUE BY W. ELLIOT WOODWARD. \n\n\n\nOrders for the sale will be faithfully executed by Edward Cogan, Esq., 101 Wi!\xc2\xab \nliam Street, N. Y., W. H. Strobridge, Esq., 101 William Street; N. Y., \n, the Auctioneers, or W. Elliot Woodward, Roxbury, Mass. \n\n\n\nNEW YORK: \n\nPress of J. M. Bradstreet & Son. \n\n1866. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\xc2\xbb*\xc2\xbb*\xc2\xbb \n\n\n\nC^X.E \n\n\n\n4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 \n\n\n\nCATALOGUE \n\n\n\nANCIENT COINS-Silver. \n\n\n\nTETRADRACHMS. \n\n1 Alexander the Great ; obv. head of Hercules ; rev. Jupiter \n\nseated. \n\n2 Philip I , Persian characters ; obv. forepart of a horse ; rev. a \n\npalm-tree ; very fine. \n\n3 Muranion, head ; rev. standing figure ; very fine. \n\n4 Domitian, Greek letters ; rev. standing figure ; very fine. \n\n5 Aradion, turreted head with inscription; very fine. \n\n6 Ptolemy, head of king; rev. eagle; very fine. \n\n7 Antiochus Philopater ; obv. head of king ; rev. seated figure ; \n\nvery fine. \n\n8 Philip, head ; rev. horseman ; very fine. \n\n9 Athens, head of Minerva; rev. an owl ; very fine. \n\n10 Nero, head of Nero ; rev. an eagle ; very fine. \n\n11 Tigranes, helmeted head ; base metal; very fine. \n\n\n\nDIDRACHM. \n\n12 Obv. head ; rev. a bull ; fine, but mis-struck. \n\n1 \n\n\n\nROMAN CONSULAR DENARII. \n\n13 Varetes, a camel; rev. a chariot; fine. \n\n14 Uncertain ; rev. ornaments ; fine. \n\n15 Uncertain, woman plowing with cattle ; poor. \n\n16 Fannia, head of Rome ; rev. a chariot ; fine. \n\n17 Vibius, head ; rev. chariot ; fine. \n\n18 Uncertain ; rev. two figures ; good. \n\n19 Herrenia, iEneas carrying Anchises ; fine. \n\n20 Uncertain; rev. a lion ; fine. \n\n21 Rubria, head ; rev. chariot; fine. \n\n22 Scipio, head ; rev. chariot; fine. \n\n23 Voltei, two horses in chariot; fine. \n\n24 Cordei, Cupid on a dolphin ; fine. \n\n25 Duineus, head; rev. an altar ; fine. \n\n26 Antestia, head ; rev. chariot ; fine. \n\n27 L. F. M. Fouri ; rev. Janus head ; fine. \n\n28 Anobas, head ; rev. chariot; fine. \n\n29 Clito, head ; rev. chariot; fine. \n\n30 Uncertain ; rev, naked figure ; fine. \n\n31 Julia; obv. an elephant, Caesar; rev. implements of worship \n\nfine. \n\n32 Augustus, head ; rev. temple ; fine. \n\nIMPERIAL DENARII. \n\n33 Nerva ; rev. standing figure; fine. \n\n34 Vespasian ; rev. a pitcher ; fine. \n\n35 Trajan; rev. figure with buckler ; fine. \n\n36 Domitian ; rev. figure with buckler; fine. \n\n37 Antoninus Pius ; fine. \n\n38 Commodus ; two pieces, different, fine. \n\n39 Antoninus ; three pieces, different, fine. \n\n40 Hadrian; two pieces, different, fine. \n\n41 Aurelius ; good. \n\n42 Antoninus ; rev. Italia ; fine. \n\n43 Tiberius ; fine. \n\n44 Sabina; fine. \n\n45 Faustina : fine. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n46 Valens; rev. Rome seated ; fine. \n\n47 Geta ; rev. horseman ; fine. \n\n48 Otacilla ; two pieces, different, fine. \n\n49 Philip ; four pieces, different, fine. \n\n50 Maximinus Pius ; fine. \n\n51 Geta ; rev. Prin. Juventi; fine. \n\n52 Paccoleus Lariscolus ; fine. \n\n53 Julia Mamaea; fine. \n\n54 Julienus ; fine. \n\n55 Lucilla ; fine. \n\n56 Valerianus ; rev. a goat; fine. \n\n57 Plautilla ; rev. two figures ; fine. \n\n58 Macrinus ; two pieces, different, fine. \n\n59 Trebonius Gellius : fine. \n\n60 Sept. Pius and Sev. Pius : two pieces ; fine. \n\n61 Postumus and Gordianus ; two pieces; fine. \n\nFIRST BRASS. \n\n62 Domitian ; rev. two figures. \n\n63 Nero ; rev. an altar ; very fine. \n\n64 Trajan ; rev. seated figure ; very fine. \n\n65 Augustus : rev. chariot with elephants : good. \n\n66 Antoninus ; rev. standing figure ; very fine. \n\n67 Lucilla ; rev. standing figure ; very fine. \n\n68 Tiberius ; rev. seated figure ; very fine. \n\n69 Agrippa, S. C. ; fine. \n\n70 Galba, Rome seated, imitation. \n\nSECOND BRASS. \n\n71 Gordianus ; fine. \n\n72 Antoninus ; fine. \nTo Gordianus ; fine. \n\n74 Tiberius ; fine. \n\n75 Maximinus ; fine. \n\n76 Antoninus Pius; rev. an elephant; fine. \n\n77 Hadrianus, fine. \n\n78 Agrippa; fine. \n\n\n\n6 \n\n\n\n79 Obv. two heads ; rev. a crocodile ; poor. \n\n80 Sanquinius ; fine. \n\nTHIRD BRASS. \n\n81 Augustus ; fine. \n\n82 Four pieces, all different, fine. \n\n83 Obv. bead ; rev. letter M. \n\n84 Trajan; fine. \n\nMISCELLANEOUS. \n\n85 Greek\' coin of Ptolemy ; large and fine. \n\n86 Curious old satirical medal, dollar size, silver. \n\n87 German " Lie Dollar," 1596, fine. \n\n88 Silver medal of the Washington Benevolent Society, New \n\nYork, 1808, fine. \n\n89 Carolina Silver Medal, 1736, fine. \n\n90 Roman medallion ; obv. Hadrian and his wife ; rev. Trajan \n\nand his wife. \n\nBRONZE MEDALS. \n\n91 Napoleon I., size 28. \n\n92 Franciscus I., Emperor of Austria, size 28. \n\n93 Franciscus I., size 28. \n\n94 Pierre Firmat, size 28. \n\n95 Louis XVII., King of France, size 28. \n\n96 Denis Diderot, size 28. \n\n97 A. R. Jacques Turgot, size 28. \n\n98 Nicolo Isouard, size 28. \n\n99 Caroline, Queen of England, size 28. \n\n100 De Lop Felix, size 28. \n\n101 Ludovicus Antoninus, size 28. \n\n102 Jacques Cujas, size 28. \n\n103 Ch. Michel, size 28. \n\n104 Charles Phillippe, size 28. \n\n105 Louis XIV., size 28. \n\n106 A. hier, size 28. \n\n107 A. H. M. P. Dampierre, size 28. \n\n\n\n^^^\xe2\x96\xa0g me-n^jL,. ^.t.n.L.LJU-\xc2\xbbimj^\' . \n\n\n\n108 Papal Medal of Innocent X. \n\n109 Papal Medal of Innocent XII. \n\n\n\nMiscellaneous Copper Coins. \n\n110 Double Tournois, Louis XIII., 1619. \n\n111 French Republic 5 Cent 4th yr., 1 C. 6th yr., 1 C. 7th yr ; 4 \n\npieces. \n\n112 French Republic 1 Cent, 1848, \'49, \'50, \'51 ; 4 pieces. \n\n113 One Decime, Louis XVIIL, 1815. \n\n114 One, Two, Five, and Ten Cent of Napoleon III. ; uncirculated; \n\n4 pieces. \n\n115 A similar lot, equally fine ; 4 pieces. \n\n116 Twenty Centimes, French Republic, 1850. \n\n117 Twenty Centimes of the Empire, 1864 ; uncirculated. \n\n118 One, Three, and Five Centesimi, 1826; 3 pieces. \n\n119 One Centesimo of Napoleon, King of Italy, 1811. \n\n120 One Cent of Lombardy and Venice, 1849. \n\n121 One, Three, Five, and Ten Cent Piece of Lombardy and Venice, \n\n1852 ; 5 pieces. \n\n122 A similar lot ; 4 pieces. \n\n123 Four beautiful little coins of Lombardy and Venice, 1862 ; all \n\nproofs. \n\n124 Two Coins of Leopold II., of Tuscany. \n\n125 One Soldo, Lucca, 1826. \n\n126 Six Tornesi of the Republic of Naples. \n\n127 Ferdinand II., various denominations ; 7 pieces. \n\n128 Two curious coins of Ferdinand IV. of Sicily. \n\n129 First coins of the Italian Kingdom, 1859 ; 3 varieties. \n\n130 Coins of Victor Emanuel, uncirculated, 1861; 4 pieces. \n\n131 Two Quattrini of Bologna, 1743 and 1778 ; 2 pieces. \n\n132 Coins of Pius VII., 1801, 1802; 3 pieces. \n\n133 Coins of Pius VII., Two Quattrini ; 2 varieties ; 1802. \n\n134 Pius VI. Quattrino ; 1785. \n\n135 Two Coins of Leo XII., 1824. \n\n136 Two Coins of Pius VIII.,1829. \n\n\n\n137 Two Coins of Gregory XV. \n\n138 Gregory XYI. 1 Quat., 1831; very fine; 2 Quat., 1843 ; 2 \n\npieces. \n\n139 Pius IX. 2, 1, I Baj., 1849; 3 pieces. \n\n140 \' Pius IX. 5, 2, 1, i Baj., 1850 ; Quat., 1851 ; 5 pieces. \n\n141 Maria Theresa 1 Kr., 1775. \n\n142 Francis II. 1, J, i Kr., 1800 ; 3 pieces. \n\n143 Francis 1 Kr., 1812. \n\n144 6 Kr., 1849. \n\n145 1, i Kr., 1851 ; 2 pieces. \n\n146 New Austrian 4, 1, y-Q Kr., uncirculated; 3 pieces. \n\n147 New Austrian 4, 1, J> Kr., uncirculated ; 3 pieces. \n\n148 1, J, \xc2\xa3 Kr., 1816 ; 3 pieces. \n\n149 The six varieties of Saxon Pfennige, 1774, 1815, \'33, \'38, \'59, \n\n\'63. \n\n150 Three Pfennige, 1837. \n\n151 Two varieties of Pfennige, 1861, \'64; 2 pieces. \n\n152 New Saxon 5, 2, 1 Pfennige. \n\n153 Sachsen Meniningen, J Kr., 1854 ; 2 Pfennige, 1865 ; 2 pieces. \n\n154 Sachsen Coburg Gothen. \n\n155 Sachsen Weimer, Eisenach, 2, 1 Pfennige, 1858 ; 2 pieces. \n\n156 S. Altenberg, 2, 1 Pfennige, 1852 ; 2 pieces. \n\n157 Alexander I. 2 Kop., 1812 ; Nicholas I. 1 Kop., 1840 ; 2 pieces \n\n158 Alexander II. 1 Kop., 1855. \n\n159 Belgium, 10, 5 Cent; nickel; 2 pieces. \n\n160 Belgium, 1, 2 Cent ; copper. \n\n161 Belgium, 10, 5 Cent, nickel ; 10, 5 Cent, copper ; 4 pieces. \n\n162 Kostock, 3 Pfennige, 1864. \n\n163 Brunswick and Lunenburg, 1 Pfennige, 1803. \n\n164 Brunswick, 1, 2 Pfennige, 1860 ; new. \n\n165 1 Schilling, 1 Sechsling, Hamburg; new. \n\n166 Hanover 2, 1 Pfennige, 1860 ; new, 2 pieces. \n\n167 Bavaria J Kreutzer, 1853 ; 2, 1 Pfennige, 1863 ; 3 pieces. \n\n168 Hesse 3, 1 Heller, 1860 ; 2 pieces. \n\n169 Ionian Islands 30 Lepta, 1852. \n\n170 Ionian Islands 3 Lepta, 1819 ; 1 Lepta, 1862 ; 2 pieces. \n\n171 10 Lepta of Kapodistrias, 1831. First coinage of Modern \n\nGreece. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n9 \n\n\n\n172 20 Lepta of Kapodistrias, 1831. \n\n173 1 Phoenix of Kapodistrias, 1828. \n\n174 Greece 10, 5, 2, 1 Lepta ; 4 pieces. \n\n175 2 Lepta, 1849 ; 2 Lepta, 1857 ; 2 pieces. \n\n176 1 Lepta, 1848 ; ditto, 1851. \n\n177 Otho \\ Drachma, 1833. \n\n178 Ancient Koman, 4 pieces. One first brass, 3 second brass. \n\n179 Spanish Medal relating to Mexico ; fine and rare, bronze ; size \n\n26. \n\n180 Bust of G-eorge III. ; rev. " Fifty years he has governed, and \n\npreserved a loyal and affectionate people." Medal struck on \nthe occasion of the half century jubilee ; rare, size 26. \n\n181 English Tokens ; 7 pieces, all different. \n\n182 A lion lying down with a lamb in a wheat field; rev. a wind- \n\nmill, a man carrying grain, &c. ; a very fine token. \n\n183 Halfpenny of William and Mary ; fine, scarce. \n\n184 Token of Pidcock\'s Exhibition ; very fine. \n\n185 Farthing of Charles II., 1673; fine, scarce. \n\n186 Medalet of the Union of England and Ireland. \n\n187 Prince of Wales, model half sovereign ; fine. \n\n188 Wellington Token ; very fine. \n\n189 Scotch Kirk, Liverpool Token ; scarce. \n\n190 Gun Money, 1689 ; base silver, rare and fine. \n\n191 Gun Money, 1690 ; Shilling, fine. \n\n192 Eight fine coins of Victoria, one a model Penny. \n\n193 Medal of Pius IX. ; obv. bust of the Pope ; rev. Jubilaeum, \n\n1847. \n\n194 Medal of Queen Charlotte ; brass, fine. \n\n195 Medal of George and Charlotte ; obv. their busts ; brass, very \n\nfine. \n\n196 Medalet of George IV., brass, fine. \n\n197 Bust of Queen Caroline ; rev. " God protects the Queen ;" brass, \n\nfine. \n\n198 Little French medal of Prince Albert ; brass. \n\n199 Medalet, in commemoration of the restoration of Louis XVIII. ; \n\ncopper. \n\n200 Medal of the young English tragedian, William Henry West \n\nBetty ; good, and a rare variety ; copper. \n\n\n\n10 \n\n\n\n201 Bust of the Saviour ; rev., inscription ; fine little medal in \n\ncopper. \n\n202 One-cent piece of the Kepublic of Liberia, uncirculated. \n\n203 Three Chinese coins. \n\n204 Large oval coin of Japan. \n\n\n\nA FEW SILVER PIECES. \n\n205 Obverse, view of the destruction of the army of Sennacherib \n\nbefore Jerusalem ; rev. retreat of the Spaniards from before \nLeyden, Oct. 3d, 1574 ; inscription, VT . SANHERIB . A . \nJEYSALEM . 2 REG 19 . SIC . HISPA . A . LEYD . \nNOCTV . FVG . 3 . OCTO . 1574. " As Sennacherib from \nJerusalem, 2 Kings 19, so the Spaniards from Leyden by \nnight fled Oct. 3d, 1574." For an account of this remark- \nable event see Motley\'s Dutch Republic, vol. 2, page 575 ; \na fine, rare, and very interesting medal, size 30. \n\n206 A marriage and coronation medal ; on the obverse a cloud \n\nfrom which proceeds a mailed arm supporting a crown, \n"Frederick I. King of Prussia," "I give to you the crown, \nthou queen of my heart ;" rev. a cloud, with female arm and \nhand, with ring, "Sophia Louisa, Dutchess of Mecklenburg," \n" I give ring and heart to King Frederick ;" very fine, \nsize 22. \n\n207 Obverse, an altar supporting a Bible, torch, &c, " In memory \n\nof Luther, on the festival day of the Reformation, Oct. 3, \n1817," " He has procured spiritual liberty and light in the \ndark times ;" a beautiful little medal, in fine condition. \n\n208 Very fine, nearly uncirculated coin, 1693, of Christian V. ; \n\nhalf-crown size. \n\n209 Two-thirds piece, bust of Jerome Bonaparte, king of West- \n\nphalia ; very fine. \n\n210 Sixpence of Geo. III. ; fine. \n\n211 Fourpence of William and Mary ; good. \n\n212 Twopence of William and Mary ; equally good. \n\n213 Shilling of George III. ; fine. \n\n\n\nmm********-^*^*^\'* \n\n\n\n11 \n\n\n\n214 Ichibu of Japan ; very fine. This piece and the two following are \n\ninteresting, from the fact that they were obtained direct \nfrom the Japanese embassadors to this country. \n\n215 Yih-shoo of Japan ; very fine. \n\n216 Ni-shoo of Japan, of mixed metal, being in large proportion \n\ngold. \n\n\n\nAMERICAN SILVER \n\nDOLLARS. \n\n217 1794 In excellent condition, may be called fine for this date ; \n\nextremely rare. \n\n218 1795 Flowing hair, very fine indeed. \n\n219 1795 Flowing hair, not equal to the last. \n\n220 1795 Fillet head, very fine, scarcely touched by circulation ; \n\nthe rev. has almost a proof surface. \n\n221 1796 Small date, very fine. \n\n222 1797 Seven stars facing, very good, scarce. \n\n223 1797 Six stars facing, fair, scarce. \n\n224 1798 Small eagle rev. very good and rare. \n\n225 1798 Large eagle, in fair condition. \n\n226 1799 Very fine indeed. \n\n227 1799 Eeverse die broken, equal to the last. \n\n228 1799 Five stars facing, in fair condition, rare. \n\n229 1800 In ordinary condition. \n\n230 1801 Good, may be called fine. \n\n231 1802 Not quite equal to the last. \n\n232 1803 Fine, scarcely at all injured by circulation. \n\n233 1836 Proof, surface a little injured, but has never been in \n\ncirculation, rare. \n\n234 1839 Proof, exceedingly rare. \n\n235 1840 Fine. \n\n236 1841 Fine. \n\n237 1842 Fine. \n\n238 1843 Very fine. \n\n239 1843 Fine, but not quit* equal to the last. \n\n2 \n\n\n\n12 \n\n\n\n240 1844 Good, a little scarce. \n\n241 1845 Fine. \n\n242 1845 Good, but not equal to the last. \n\n243 1846 Uncirculated. \n\n244 1847 Very fine. \n\n245 1848 Good, rather scarce. \n\n246 1849 Fine. \n\n247 1850 Fine and scarce. \n\n248 18- f >2 Original, uncirculated, of great rarity. \n\n249 1853 Fine and scarce. \n\n250 1854 Very good, rare. \n\n251 1855 Very good and scarce. \n\n252 1856 Good, scarce. \n\n253 1857 Fine, has been a proof, scarce. \n\n254 1857 Splendid proof set, with nickel cent, 7 pieces, extremely \n\nrare. \n\n255 1857 Very fine. \n\n256 1858 Splendid proof set, with nickel cent, 7 pieces, extremely \n\nrare. \n\n257 1859 Very fine. \n\n258 1859 Brilliant proof set ; 7 pieces, rare. \n\n259 1860 Uncirculated. \n\n260 1860 From the Orleans mint, a proof impression ; rare. \n\n261 1860 Brilliant proof set ; 7 pieces, rare. \n\n262 1861 Brilliant proof set ; 7 pieces, rare. \n\n263 1862 Uncirculated. \n\n264 1862 Brilliant proof set ; 7 pieces, rare. \n\n265 1863 Brilliant proof set ; 7 pieces, rare. \n\n266 1864 Brilliant proof set, with nickel and bronze Cent, and \n\nTwo-cent piece ; scarce. \n\n267 1865 Brilliant proof set, with 1 Cent, 2 Cent and 3 Cent \n\npieces ; 9 pieces, rare. \n\nHALF DOLLARS. \n\n268 1794 Very good for this date, scarce. \n\n269 1794 Not equal to the last, but a different variety, scarce. \n\n270 1795 Very good, may be called fine, for date. \n\n\n\nL \n\n\n\n13 \n\n\n\n271 1795 Still finer than the last. \n\n272 1796 Fifteen stars ; rather poor, but extremely rare. \n\n273 1797 Very good for date, and rare. \n\n274 1801 Much better than usually found, rare. \n\n275 1802 Very good, and scarce. \n\n276 1803 Fine. \n\n277 1804-5 Fine for this variety, scarce. \n\n278 1805 Very good. \n\n279 1806 Blunt date, good. \n\n280 1806 Pointed figures; rev. brilliant, scarcely less fine than \n\nproof. \n\n281 1807 With head of 1806, nearly as fine as the last. \n\n282 1807 With head of 1808, good. \n288 1808 Very fine indeed. \n\n284 1808 Fine, but not equal to the last. \n\n285 1809 Good impression, somewhat circulated. \n\n286 1810 Broken die, good. \n\n287 1810 Perfect die, finer than the last. \n\n288 1811 Fine impression, uncirculated. \n\n289 1812 Very good. \n\n290 1813 Good. \n\n291 1814 Only fair. \n\n292 1815 Fine for this date, which is rare. \n\n293 1815 Not equal to the last. \n\n294 1817 Very good. \n\n295 1818 Fine. \n\n296 1819 Fine. \n\n297 1820 Very fine indeed. \n\n298 1820 A variety, in ordinary condition. \n\n299 1821 About like the last. \n\n300 1822 Uncirculated. \n\n301 1823 Very fine. \n\n302 1824 Equal to the last. \n\n303 1825 Good impression, nearly uncirculated. \n\n304 1826 Very good. \n\n305 1827 Very fine, almost a proof impression. \n\n306 1828 Uncirculated. \n\n307 1828 A variety, nearly as fine as the last. \n\n\n\n14 \n\n\n\n308 \n\n\n1829 \n\n\nSplendid, a proof impression, very rare. \n\n\n309 \n\n\n1829 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n310 \n\n\n1830 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n311 \n\n\n1831 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n312 \n\n\n1832 \n\n\nNearly uncirculated. \n\n\n313 \n\n\n1833 \n\n\nVery fine. \n\n\n314 \n\n\n1834 \n\n\nLarge date, fine. \n\n\n315 \n\n\n1834 \n\n\nSmall date, very fine. \n\n\n316 \n\n\n183o \n\n\nBrilliant surface, nearly equal to proof. \n\n\n317 \n\n\n1835 \n\n\nNot quite as fine as the last. \n\n\n318 \n\n\n1836 \n\n\nVery fine indeed. \n\n\n319 \n\n\n1836 \n\n\nMilled edge, very good, and scarce. \n\n\n320 \n\n\n1837 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n321 \n\n\n1838 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n3\'Z2 \n\n\n1838 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n323 \n\n\n1839 \n\n\nBust, fine. \n\n\n324 \n\n\n1839 \n\n\nLiberty seated, uncirculated. \n\n\n325 \n\n\n1840 \n\n\nOnly fair. \n\n\n326 \n\n\n1841 \n\n\nVery fine, with brilliant surface. \n\n\n327 \n\n\n1842 \n\n\nSmall date, fair. \n\n\n328 \n\n\n1842 \n\n\nLarge date, from Orleans mint, fine. \n\n\n329 \n\n\n1843 \n\n\nVery fine. \n\n\n330 \n\n\n1844 \n\n\nGood. \n\n\n331 \n\n\n1845 \n\n\nOrleans mint, good. \n\n\n332 \n\n\n1846 \n\n\nVery good. \n\n\n333 \n\n\n1847 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n334 \n\n\n1847 \n\n\nUncirculated, brilliant. \n\n\n335 \n\n\n1848 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n336 \n\n\n1849 \n\n\nGood. \n\n\n337 \n\n\n1850 \n\n\nUncirculated, nearly equal to proof. \n\n\n338 \n\n\n1850 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n339 \n\n\n1851 \n\n\nVery fine, from Orleans mint, scarce. \n\n\n340 \n\n\n1852 \n\n\nFrom Orleans mint, fine, scarce. \n\n\n341 \n\n\n1853 \n\n\nFrom Orleans mint, very good impression, \n\n\n342 \n\n\n1854 \n\n\nFrom same mint, very fine. \n\n\n343 \n\n\n1855 \n\n\nBrilliant, uncirculated; Orleans mint. \n\n\n344 \n\n\n1855 \n\n\nVery fine. \n\n\n345 \n\n\n1856 \n\n\nFrom the Orleans mint, very good. \n\n\n\n\xe2\x80\x94 \n\n\n\n15 \n\n\n\n346 1857 From the same mint, and equally good. \n\n347 1858 Perfectly uncirculated. \n\n348 1858 From the Orleans mint, uncirculated. \n\n349 1858 San Francisco mint, good, scarce. \n\n350 1859 Orleans mint, uncirculated. \n\n351 1859 San Francisco mint, uncirculated, scarce. \n\n352 1860 Orleans mint, uncirculated. \n\n353 1861 Orleans mint, fine. \n\n354 1862 San Francisco mint, very fine, scarce. \n\nQUARTER DOLLARS. \n\n355 1796 Fine for this date, rare. \n\n356 1804 Slightly pierced, otherwise good, scarce. \n\n357 1805 Fine for this date, rather scarce. \n\n358 1806 Good, scarce. \n\n359 1806 Finer than the last, very little circulated. \n\n360 1807 Fair impression. \n\n361 1807 Very fine for this date. \n\n362 1815 Rather poor, scarce. \n\n363 1818 Very good. \n\n364 1818 Fine impression, scarcely touched by circulation. \n865 1819 Fine. \n\n366 1820 Slightly pierced, in other respect fine. \n\n367 1821 Very good. \n\n368 1821 Fine. \n\n369 1822 Ordinary, scarce. \n\n870 1822 Much better than the last, scarcely at all circulated, rare. \n\n371 1824 Ordinary. \n\n372 1825 Very good. \n\n373 1828 Nearly proof. \n\n374 1828 Ordinary. \n\n375 1831 Very fine. \n\n376 1831 Nearly proof impression. \n\n377 1832 Very good. \n\n378 1833 Fine impression, uncirculated. \n\n379 1833 In fair condition. \n\n380 1834 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n16 \n\n\n\n381 \n\n\n1835 \n\n\nScarcely touched by circulation. \n\n\n\n\n382 \n\n\n1835 \n\n\nPerfectly uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n383 \n\n\n1836 \n\n\nVery good indeed. \n\n\n\n\n384 \n\n\n1837 \n\n\nAbout like the last. \n\n\n\n\n385 \n\n\n1838 \n\n\nBust, very good. \n\n\n\n\n386 \n\n\n1838 \n\n\nLiberty seated, equally good. \n\n\n\n\n387 \n\n\n1839 \n\n\nGood impression. \n\n\n\n\n388 \n\n\n1840 \n\n\nOrleans mint, fair. \n\n\n\n\n889 \n\n\n1841 \n\n\nFair. \n\n\n\n\n390 \n\n\n1842 \n\n\nOrleans mint, rather poor. \n\n\n\n\n391 \n\n\n1843 \n\n\nSplendid, perfectly uncirculated, rare in \n\n\nthis condition \n\n\n392 \n\n\n1844 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n\n\n393 \n\n\n1845 \n\n\nVery fine. \n\n\n\n\n394 \n\n\n1846 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n395 \n\n\n1847 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n\n\n396 \n\n\n1847 \n\n\nOrdinary. \n\n\n\n\n397 \n\n\n1848 \n\n\nFair. \n\n\n\n\n398 \n\n\n1849 \n\n\nBetter than the last. \n\n\n\n\n399 \n\n\n1850 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n\n\n400 \n\n\n1851 \n\n\nVery good. \n\n\n\n\n401 \n\n\n1852 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n402 \n\n\n1853 \n\n\nWithout arrows, fine and very scarce. \n\n\n\n\n403 \n\n\n1853 \n\n\nWith arrows, good. \n\n\n\n\n404 \n\n\n1854 \n\n\nGood. \n\n\n\n\n405 \n\n\n1854 \n\n\nOrleans mint, very fine. \n\n\n\n\n406 \n\n\n1855 \n\n\nOnly fair. \n\n\n\n\n407 \n\n\n1856 \n\n\nVery fine. \n\n\n\n\n408 \n\n\n1857 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n409 \n\n\n1858 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n410 \n\n\n1859 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n411 \n\n\n1860 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n412 \n\n\n1861 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n413 \n\n\n1862 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\nDIMBS. \n\n\n\n\n414 \n\n\n1796 \n\n\nFair for this date. \n\n\n\n\n415 \n\n\n1796 \n\n\nMuch better than the last. \n\n\n\n\n\n17 \n\n\n\n41\xc2\xab \n\n\n1798 \n\n\nLarge date ; poor. \n\n\n417 \n\n\n1798 \n\n\nSmall date ; obv. poor ; rev. very good ; rare. \n\n\n418 \n\n\n1800 \n\n\nVery fair for this date ; extremely rare. \n\n\n419 \n\n\n1801 \n\n\nPoor ; rare. \n\n\n420 \n\n\n1802 \n\n\nVery good for this date, which is seldom found fine \nrare. \n\n\n421 \n\n\n1803 \n\n\nFair for date ; very scarce. \n\n\n422 \n\n\n1804 \n\n\nPoor, but the rarest of all the dimes. \n\n\n423 \n\n\n1805 \n\n\nPoor ; scarce. \n\n\n424 \n\n\n1807 \n\n\nPoor ; scarce. \n\n\n425 \n\n\n1809 \n\n\nIn tolerably fair condition; scarce. \n\n\n426 \n\n\n1811 \n\n\nFair ; scarce. \n\n\n427 \n\n\n1814 \n\n\nVery good. \n\n\n428 \n\n\n1820 \n\n\nRather poor. \n\n\n429 \n\n\n1820 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n430 \n\n\n1821 \n\n\nLarge date ; good. \n\n\n431 \n\n\n1821 \n\n\nSmall date ; better than the last. \n\n\n432 \n\n\n1822 \n\n\nIn ordinary condition, but a rare date. \n\n\n433 \n\n\n1823 \n\n\nIn fair condition. \n\n\n434 \n\n\n1823 \n\n\nBetter than the last. \n\n\n435 \n\n\n1824 \n\n\nFair. \n\n\n436 \n\n\n1825 \n\n\nLike the last. \n\n\n437 \n\n\n1827 \n\n\nAbout the same. \n\n\n438 \n\n\n1827 \n\n\nVery fine ; scarcely touched by circulation. \n\n\n439 \n\n\n1828 \n\n\nLarge date, rather poor ; scarce. \n\n\n440 \n\n\n1828 \n\n\nSmall date ; fine. \n\n\n441 \n\n\n1829 \n\n\nGood. \n\n\n442 \n\n\n1829 \n\n\nAs fine as proof; rare. \n\n\n443 \n\n\n1830 \n\n\nFully equal to the last. \n\n\n444 \n\n\n1830 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n445 \n\n\n1831 \n\n\nEqual to proof; rare. \n\n\n446 \n\n\n1832 \n\n\nFair. \n\n\n447 \n\n\n1833 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n448 \n\n\n1833 \n\n\nEqually fine. \n\n\n449 \n\n\n1834 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n450 \n\n\n1835 \n\n\nOrdinary. \n\n\n451 \n\n\n1835 \n\n\nPerfectly uncirculated. \n\n\n452 \n\n\n1836 \n\n\nVery good. \n\n\n\n18 \n\n\n\n453 \n\n\n1836 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n454 \n\n\n1837 \n\n\nBust ; fair. \n\n\n455 \n\n\n1837 \n\n\nLiberty seated ; very good. \n\n\n456 \n\n\n1837 \n\n\nLiberty seated ; uncirculated. \n\n\n457 \n\n\n1837 \n\n\nLarge date ; Liberty seated : fair \n\n\n458 \n\n\n18^8 \n\n\nLiberty seated, without stars ; good and scarce. \n\n\n459 \n\n\n1838 \n\n\nLiberty seated, with stars ; uncirculated. \n\n\n4b0 \n\n\n1839 \n\n\nUncirculated; fine as proof. \n\n\n461 \n\n\n1839 \n\n\nOrleans mint ; very fine. \n\n\n462 \n\n\n1840 \n\n\nGood. \n\n\n463 \n\n\n1840 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n464 \n\n\n1841 \n\n\nOrleans mint ; fine, scarce. \n\n\n465 \n\n\n1842 \n\n\nOrleans mint ; good, scarce. \n\n\n466 \n\n\n1843 \n\n\nVery good. \n\n\n467 \n\n\n1844 \n\n\nGood ; rather scarce. \n\n\n468 \n\n\n1845 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n469 \n\n\n1846 \n\n\nGood for this date; rare. \n\n\n470 \n\n\n1847 \n\n\nVery good. \n\n\n471 \n\n\n1848 \n\n\nIn fair condition. \n\n\n472 \n\n\n1849 \n\n\nVery good. \n\n\n473 \n\n\n1850 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n474 \n\n\n1851 \n\n\nFine. \n\n\n475 \n\n\n1852 \n\n\nVery fine ; uncirculated. \n\n\n476 \n\n\n1853 \n\n\nWithout arrows ; uncirculated, scarce. \n\n\n477 \n\n\n1853 \n\n\nWith arrows ; fine. \n\n\n478 \n\n\n1854 \n\n\nOrleans mint ; fair. \n\n\n479 \n\n\n1854 \n\n\nVery fine. \n\n\n480 \n\n\n1855 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n481 \n\n\n1856 \n\n\nLarge date ; ordinary. \n\n\n482 \n\n\n1856 \n\n\nSmall date ; good. \n\n\n483 \n\n\n1857 \n\n\nGood. \n\n\n484 \n\n\n1857 \n\n\nProof impression, from Orleans mint ; rare. \n\n\n485 \n\n\n1858 \n\n\nFair. \n\n\n486 \n\n\n1859 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n487 \n\n\n1860 \n\n\nWith obverse of 1859 ; from the San Francisco mint \nvery fine and scarce. \n\n\n488 \n\n\n1860 \n\n\nUncirculated. \n\n\n\nw^emmmfmm \n\n\n\n-~ \' \n\n\n\n19 \n\n\n\n489 1861 Uncirculated. \n\n490 1862 Uncirculated. \n\nHALF-DIMES. \n\n491 1794 Splendid proof impression ; exceedingly rare. \n\n492 1794 Fine; rare. \n\n493 1795 Broken die ; fine impression ; rare. \n\n494 1795 Nearly equal to the last. \n\n495 1796 Fine; rare. \n\n496 1797 Pierced ; in other respects good. \n\n497 1797 Sixteen stars ; good, but slightly pierced ; rare. \n\n498 1797 Finer than the last. \n\n499 1797 Sixteen stars ; very good; rare, \n\n500 1800 Fine, and very scarce. \n\n601 1801 Very fine for the date, and very rare. \n\n502 1803 Fair for date; rare. \n\n503 1803 One of the finest impressions of this date I have ever \n\nmet with ; rare. \n\n504 1805 Fine for this date ; the rarest of the Half-Dimes, with a \n\nsingle exception. \n\n505 1829 Nearly proof. \n\n506 1830 Ordinary. \n607 1830 Very fine. \n508 1831 Fine. \n\n609 1832 Fair impression. \n\n510 1832 Nearly proof. \n\n511 1833 Very fine ; uncirculated. \n\n512 1834 Bather poor. \n613 1835 Very good. \n\n514 1836 Bather poor. \n\n515 1837 Bust, poor. \n\n616 1837 Liberty seated ; good. \n\n517 1838 Liberty seated, without stars ; poor. \n\n618 1838 Liberty seated, with stars ; very fine. \n\n519 1839 Orleans mint ; fair. \n\n520 1839 Fine. \n\n521 1840 Perfectly uncirculated. \n\n3 \n\n\n\n522 \n\n\n1141 Orleans mint ; scarce, but poor. \n\n\n\n\n523 \n\n\n1842 Poor ; rather scarce. \n\n\n\n\n524 \n\n\n1843 Poor. \n\n\n\n\n525 \n\n\n1844 Poor ; scarce. \n\n\n\n\n526 \n\n\n1844 Very fine. \n\n\n\n\n527 \n\n\n1845 Fine \n\n\n\n\n528 \n\n\n1846 Very good, and scarce. \n\n\n\n\n529 \n\n\n1847 Fine. \n\n\n\n\n530 \n\n\n1848 Good. \n\n\n\n\n531 \n\n\n1849 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n532 \n\n\n1850 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n533 \n\n\n1851 Orleans mint; poor. \n\n\n\n\n534 \n\n\n1852 Much better than the last. \n\n\n\n\n535 \n\n\n1852 Very good. \n\n\n\n\n536 \n\n\n1853 Without arrows ; fine. \n\n\n\n\n537 \n\n\n1853 With arrows ; fine. \n\n\n\n\n538 \n\n\n1854 Fine \n\n\n\n\n539 \n\n\n1855 Poor. \n\n\n\n\n540 \n\n\n1856 Very good. \n\n\n\n\n541 \n\n\n1857 About like the last. \n\n\n\n\n542 \n\n\n1858 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n543 \n\n\n1859 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n544 \n\n\n1860 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n545 \n\n\n1861 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n546 \n\n\n1862 Uncirculated. \n\n\n\n\n547 A set of Three-cent pieces, 1851 to 1862, : \n\n\ninclusive ; 12 \n\n\n\n\npieces, all good ; several very fine. \n\n\n\n\n548 \n\n\n1851 Three-cent piece, from the Orleans mint \nand very scarce. \n\n\n; nearly proof, \n\n\n549 \n\n\n1852 Three-cent piece, perfectly uncirculated ; \n\n\nscarce. \n\n\n650 \n\n\n1853 Three-cent piece, perfectly uncirculated; \n\n\nscarce. \n\n\n551 \n\n\n1854 Three-cent piece, perfectly uncirculated ; \n\n\nscarce. \n\n\n552 \n\n\n1857 Three-cent piece, perfectly uncirculated ; \n\n\ni scarce. \n\n\n553 \n\n\n1858 Three-cent piece, perfectly uncirculated; \n\n\nscarce. \n\n\n\n-\xe2\x80\xa2 \n\n\n\n21 \n\n\n\nCENTS. \n\n554 1793 Flowing hair, without periods after Liberty or date ; \n\nrev. links, "America ;" very fine indeed, having been \nbut little in circulation; rare. \n\n555 1793 Flowing hair ; rev. links " Ameri ;" fine, and rarer \n\nthan the last. \n\n556 1793 Flowing hair, stars and stripes on the edge, in tolerably \n\ngood condition ; scarce. \n\n557 1793 Flowing hair, lettered edge, in rather poor condition ; \n\nrare. \n\n558 1793 Wreath, stars and stripes on the edge ; very good, \n\nscarce. \n\n559 1793 Resembles the last, but a different type and a rarer \n\nvariety, the head being large, and the letters and \nfigures small ; in fair condition. \n\n560 1793 Liberty cap ; very good for this variety ; rarer than \n\nany of the preceding. \n\n561 1794 Very good, only a little circulated. \n\n562 1794 Less circulated than the last, but the edge slightly \n\nbruised. \n\n563 1794 Broken die, finer than either of the preceding. \n\n564 1795 Thick die, very good for this variety, which is rare. \n\n565 1795 Thin die, " One Cent" high in the wreath, fine, scarce. \n\n566 1795 Two varieties of the thin planchet, both rather poor. \n\n567 1795 Jefferson head ; very good indeed for this extremely \n\nrare variety ; one of the best yet offered. \n\n568 1796 Liberty cap, poor, scarce. \n\n569 1796 Liberty cap, planchet somewhat corroded, but has been \n\nvery little in circulation, a desirable piece. \n\n570 1796 Fillet head, perfectly uncirculated, with fine surface, \n* extremely rare. \n\n571 1797 Spendid, perfectly uncirculated^ as rare as the last. \n\n572 1797 A totally distinct variety from the last, uncirculated, \n\nand a very rare type. \n\n573 1798 Very good, though not uncirculated. \n\n574 1798 Of better color and finer than the last, scarcely at all \n\ninjured by circulation. \n\n\n\n575 1799 This cent, formerly in the collection of Mr. Abbey, is \nbelieved to be the finest in existence of this date, it \nbeing almost uncirculated, in this condition of the \nhighest rarity. \n\nVery good for date, extremely rare. \n\nover 1799, rather poor. \n\nPerfect die, about like the last. \n\nVery good, though not fine. \n\nGood impression, but dark color. \n\nVery fine, not injured by circulation. \n\nAbout equal to the last. \n\nVery good, scarcely touched by circulation. \n\nFine, and of good color, has never been in circulation. \n\nBroken die, good for this variety, very rare. \n\nPerfect die, in fair condition, very rare. \n\nGood. \n\nFair for this date. \n\nover 1808, very good impression for this variety. \n\nPerfect die, fine, scarcely touched by circulation. \n\nPerfect die, rather better than the last. \n\nFine for this date, a good impression and but little in- \njured by circulation. \n\nNot fine, but fair for the date. \n\nKather poor. \n\nIn fair condition, scarce. \n\nVery good, a fine impression, and but little circulated. \n\nVery good, scarce. \n\nAbout like the last. \n\nVery good. \n\nVery good. \n\nThe other variety, cross on the figure, uncirculated, \nrare. \n\n602 1814 Without the cross, nearly equal to the last, not injured \n\nby circulation, rare. \n\n603 1816 Perfect die, nearly uncirculated, edge slightly bruised, \n\nscarce. \n\n604 1816 Broken die, bright, scarce. \n\n605 1817 Bright, uncirculated, scarce. \n\n\n\n576 \n\n\n1799 \n\n\n577 \n\n\n1800 \n\n\n578 \n\n\n1800 \n\n\n579 \n\n\n1801 \n\n\n580 \n\n\n1801 \n\n\n581 \n\n\n1802 \n\n\n582 \n\n\n1802 \n\n\n583 \n\n\n1803 \n\n\n584 \n\n\n1803 \n\n\n585 \n\n\n1804 \n\n\n586 \n\n\n1804 \n\n\n587 \n\n\n1805 \n\n\n588 \n\n\n1806 \n\n\n589 \n\n\n1807 \n\n\n590 \n\n\n1807 \n\n\n591 \n\n\n1807 \n\n\n592 \n\n\n1808 \n\n\n593 \n\n\n1809 \n\n\n594 \n\n\n1809 \n\n\n595 \n\n\n1810 \n\n\n596 \n\n\n1810 \n\n\n597 \n\n\n1811 \n\n\n598 \n\n\n1812 \n\n\n599 \n\n\n1813 \n\n\n600 \n\n\n1814 \n\n\n601 \n\n\n1814 \n\n\n\n. \xe2\x80\x94 \n\n\n\n606 1817 Fifteen stars, poor. \n\n607 1818 Bright, uncirculated, scarce. \n\n608 1818 Broad date, fine, but not equal to the last. \n\n609 1819 Large date, very fine impression, uncirculated. \n\n610 1819 Small date, as fine as the last. \n\n611 1820 Fine, uncirculated. \n\n612 1820 Fine, hut dark color. \n\n613 1821 Splendid impression, uncirculated, rare. \n\n614 1821 Poor. \n\n615 1822 Very good. \n\n616 1822 A variety, not equal to the last. \n\n617 1822 Very fine, uncirculated. \n\n618 1823 Original, unusually good, scarce. \n\n619 1823 Re-struck, very fine indeed, rare. \n\n620 1824 Uncirculated, very fine surface, nearly equal to proof, \n\nrare. \n\n621 1824 Poor. \n\n622 1825 Very fine, uncirculated, rare. \n\n623 1826 Fine impression, scarcely touched by circulation. \n\n624 1826 From a different die, fine impression, perfectly uncir- \n\nculated, bright. \n\n625 1826 In ordinary condition. \n\n626 1827 Splendid impression, brilliant surface, scarce. \n\n627 1827 Dark color, but very fine impression. \n\n628 1828 Fine, though not uncirculated. \n\n629 1829 Fine impression, scarcely at all circulated. \n\n630 1830 Uncirculated, very scarce. \n\n631 1831 Very fine impression, uncirculated, but of dark color. \n\n632 1831 Very fine indeed. \n\n633 1832 Fair. \n\n634 1832 Very fine. \n\n635 1833 Uncirculated, scarce. \n\n636 1834 Very good. \n\n637 1835 Large date, fair. \n\n638 1835 Small date, better than the last. \n\n639 1836 Broken die, very good. \n\n640 1836 Perfect die, fine. \n\n641 1836 Perfect die, a distinct variety, uncirculated, rare. \n\n\n\n24 \n\n\n\n642 1837 Uncirculated, scarce. \n\n643 1837 Uncirculated, splendid impression and color. \n\n644 1838 Uncirculated, scarce. \n\n645 1838 A variety, nearly equal to the last. \n\n646 1839 With head of 1838; very good, scarcely touched by \n\ncirculation. \n\n647 1839 Booby head, uncirculated and very scarce. \n\n648 1839 With head of 1840 ; very fine. \n\n649 1840 Small date, poor. \n\n650 "1840 Large date, fine. \n\n651 1841 Small date, very fine and scarce. \n\n652 1842 Large date; bright and uncirculated; has brilliant sur- \n\nface, resembling proof, rare. \n\n653 1842 Large date, fine. \n\n654 1842 Small date, rather poor. \n\n655 1843 Bright, uncirculated, scarce. \n\n656 1843 Nearly as fine as the last; large letters on the rev., rare* \n\n657 1843 With date directly under the bust ; the rarest variety, \n\nperfectly uncirculated, nearly proof surface. \n\n658 1844 Bright, uncirculated, scarce. \n\n659 1845 Dark color, fine. \n\n660 1845 Uncirculated; fine impression and color. \n\n661 1846 Very fine. \n\n662 1847 Uncirculated. \n\n663 1847 Uncirculated, bright. \n\n664 1848 Uncirculated. \n\n665 1849 Very fine. \n\n666 1850 Very fine, dark color. \n\n667 1850 Uncirculated, bright. \n\n668 1851 Uncirculated, bright. \n\n669 1852 Uncirculated, bright. \n\n670 1853 Uncirculated, bright. \n\n671 1854 Uncirculated, bright. \n\n672 1854 Fine. \n\n673 1855 Splendid proof, rare. \n\n674 1855 Bright, uncirculated. \n\n675 1855 Broken die, slanting date, bright, uncirculated. \n\n676 1855 Broken die, good. \n\n\n\nm \n\n\n\n25 \n\n677 1856 Slanting " 5 " in the date ; bright, uncirculated. \n\n678 1856 The other variety ; bright, uncirculated. \n\n679 1856 Very good. \n\n680 1856 Nickel proof, rare. \n\n681 1857 Large date ; bright, uncirculated. \n\n682 1857 Small date ; bright, uncirculated. \n\n683 Copper planchet, for striking Cents. \n\n684 1857 to 1865 nickel and bronze Cents, Two-cent piece and \n\nThree-cent piece, all uncirculated; 11 pieces. \n\nHALF CENTS. \n\n685 1793 Small planchet, very good for this variety, rare. \n\n686 1794 With large head, fine for date, scarce. \n\n687 1794 Another type, nearly equal to the last, scarce. \n\n688 1794 With head somewhat smaller, in fair condition, scarce. \n\n689 1795 Thick planchet, good for this variety, scarce. \n\n690 1795 Thin planchet, very fine indeed, rare. \n\n691 1795 Thin, good, but not equal to the last. \n\n692 1797 Fair impression, but scratched. \n\n693 1797 Poor. \n\n694 1797 Broad milling, extending far on to the edge of the plan- \n\nchet, poor. \n\n695 1800 Very good, nearly uncirculated. \n\n696 1802 Kemarkably fine for this date, being, with a single ex- \n\nception, the best I have ever met with, rare. \n\n697 1803 Not fine, .but fair for date. \n\n698 1803 About like the last. \n\n699 1804 Very fine, has never been in circulation. \n\n700 1804 Fine. \n\n701 1805 Uncirculated, rare. \n\n702 1805 In ordinary condition. \n\n703 1806 Bright, uncirculated, scarce. \n\n704 1806 A variety, very good. \n\n705 1807 Bather poor. \n\n706 1807 G-ood for date, may be called fine. \n\n707 1808 Bemarkably fine, uncirculated, rare in this condition. \n\n708 1808 G-ood, but not equal to the last. \n\n709 1809 Uncirculated, but dark color. \n\n\n\n26 \n\n\n\n710 1809 Perfectly uncirculated, bright. \n\n711 1810 Fair, scarce. \n\n712 1811 About like the last, very scarce. \n\n713 1825 Excellent impression, uncirculated. \n\n714 1826 Uncirculated. \n\n715 1828 Thirteen stars, uncirculated. \n\n716 1828 Twelve stars, very fine. \n\n717 1829 Uncirculated. \n\n718 1831 Splendid proof ] excessively rare. \n\n719 1832 Bright, uncirculated, very fine impression. \n\n720 1833 Beautiful color, nearly proof surface. \n\n721 1833 Uncirculated, nearly as fine as the last. \n\n722 1834 Uncirculated, brilliant. \n\n723 1835 Equally fine. \n\n724 1836 Brilliant proof " excessively rare, \n\n725 1837 Half-cent\'s worth of pure copper, fine, scarce. \n\n726 1849 Small date, brilliant proof, rare. \n\n727 1849 Large date, fine impression. \n\n728 1849 Large date, about like the last. \n\n729 1850 Proof impression, rare. \n\n730 1851 Proof impression, rare. \n\n731 1853 Very fine. \n\n732 1854 Splendid impression, as fine as proof. \n\n733 1855 Bright and uncirculated. \n\n734 1856 Brilliant proof, rare. \n\n735 1857 Bright, uncirculated. \xe2\x96\xa0 \n\n\n\nPATTERN PIECES. \n\n736 Martha Washington Half-disme, 1792 ; pierced, in other re- \n\nspects very good, extremely rare. \n\n737 U. S. A., or Bar Cent ; an original, very fine indeed. \n\n738 Plying Eagle Dollar, 1836 ; has been in circulation, rare. \n\n739 Two-cent piece, 1836; nickel, proof, rare. \n\n740 Two*cent piece, 1836 ; copper, proof, rare. \n\n741 First steam coinage, Feb. 22, 1836 ; copper, original, fine, \n\nrare. \n\n\n\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x96\xa0PB^\xe2\x80\x94 \xe2\x96\xa0 1- \' \n\n\n\n27 \n\n\n\n742 First steam coinage, March 23, 1836 fc ; copper, original, fine, \n\nrare. \n\n743 First steam coinage, March 23, 1836 ; copper, proof, rare. \n\n744 Feuchtwanger\'s Three-cent piece, 1837 ; very fine, scarce. \n\n745 One-cent piece, Feuchtwanger\'s composition, 1837. \n\n746 Varieties, five pieces. \n\n747 Half Dollar, 1838 ; rev. flying eagle, struck on a defective \n\nplanchet, but in brilliant proof condition, extremely rare. \n\n748 California Model Dollar, eagle and stars ; rev. "I" surrounded \n\nby a wreath, very fine and scarce. \n\n749 Three-cent piece, 1850, Liberty cap; rev. " III, United States \n\nof America;" brilliant proof, rare. \n\n750 Ring Cent, 1850 ; nickel, proof, not pierced. \n\n751 Ring Cent, without date, " One Tenth Silver ;" fine proof, rare. \n\n752 Mule Three-cent piece; obv. "3," rev. "Ill;" nickel, proof, \n\nrare. \n\n753 One Cent, 1851, obv. of the quarter dollar; rev. "I Cent" \n\nsurrounded by a wreath, fine proof in copper, rare. \n\n754 Cent, 1854 ; obv. head of Liberty, without stars ; rev. " One \n\nCent" within a wreath, copper ; very fine, scarce. \n\n755 Flying Eagle Cent, 1854 ; copper, proof, scarce. \n\n756 Flying Eagle Cent, 1855 ; pure copper, very fine, scarce. \n\n757 Flying Eagle Cent, 1855 ; with proportion of nickel, proof, \n\nscarce. \n\n758 Flying Eagle Cent, 1855; larger proportion copper, very fine \n\nscarce. \n\n759 Nickel Cent, 1856; fine proof, scarce. \n\n760 Cent, 1856; nickel size, in copper, very fine and extremely \n\nrare. \n\n761 Half Cent, 1856 ; part nickel, fine proof, rare. \n\nThe following set, twelve pieces, all fine proofs in nickel, are now rare. \n\n762 Cent, 1858 ; large eagle, oak wreath and shield. \n\ndo. do. large eagle, without shield. \n\n763 Cent, 1858, laurel wreath. \n\n764 Cent, 1858, tobacco wreath. \n\n765 Cent, 1858, Indian head, oak wreath, and shield. \n\n766 Cent, 1858, Indian head, oak wreath, without shield. \n\n767 Cent, 1858, Indian head, laurel wreath. \n\n4 \n\n\n\n28 \n\n\n\n768 Cent, 1858, Indian head, tobacco wreath. \n\n769 Cent, 1858, small eagle, oak wreath, and shield. \n\n770 Cent, 1858, small eagle, oak wreath, without shield. \n\n771 Cent, 1858, small eagle, laurel wreath. \n\n772 Cent, 1858, small eagle, tobacco wreath. \n\n773 Twenty-dollar piece, 1859; obv. Liberty seated; rev. "20 \n\nDollars;" copper, very fine, scarce. \n\n774 Half Dollar, 1859, head of Liberty ; rev. " Half Dollar," sur- \n\nrounded by wreath ; silver, proof, rare. \n\n775 Same as the last, copper, proof, rare. \n\n776 Half Dollar, 1859, obv. same ; rev. " 50 Cents" within a wreath ; \n\nsilver, proof, rare. \n\n777 Same in copper, proof, rare. \n\n778 Half Dollar, 1859; obv. same ; rev. "J Dollar," surrounded by \n\nwreath, silver, proof, rare. \n\n779 Same in copper, proof, rare. \n\n780 Half Dollar, 1859, Liberty seated ; rev. spread eagle, by Pa- \n\nquet ; silver, proof, rare. \n\n781 Same in copper, proof, rare. \n\n782 Cent, 1859, with rev. of 1860; nickel, proof, rare. \n\n783 Cent, 1859, rev. oak wreath and broad shield ; nickel, proof, \n\nrare . \n\n784 Cent, 1859, nickel size, in copper, rare. \n\n785 Ten-dollar piece, 1862, " God our trust " on the field of the \n\ncoin ; bronze, proof, very rare. \n\n786 Ten-dollar piece, 1862, " God our trust" on a scroll ; bronze, \n\nproof, very rare. \n\n787 Half Dollar, 1863, " God our trust " on the field ; splendid sil- \n\nver proof , rare. \n\n788 Half Dollar, 1863, " God our trust " on a scroll ; splendid sil- \n\nver proof, rare. \n\n789 Half Dollar, 1863, " God our trust" on the field; splendid \n\ncopper proof , rare. \n\n790 Half Dollar, 1863, " God our trust " on a scroll ; splendid cop- \n\nper proof rare. \n\n791 Nickel Cent, 1864, struck on a planchet of extra size, fine, rare, \n\n792 Kettle\'s Counterfeit, or pattern Quarter-eagle, fine, rare. \n\n\n\n29 \nPRESIDENTIALS AND POLITICALS. \n\n(the closing numbers refer to the size.) \n\n793 A series of sixteen pieces, known as Lovett\'s Presidential \n\nseries, the obverses bearing the busts of the several Pres- \nidents from Washington to Lincoln ; the reverses presenting \nviews of their residences ; all fine proofs ; copper, 22. \n\n794 Another series similar to the last ; all fine proofs in tin ; six- \n\nteen pieces, 22. \n\nTHOMAS JEFFERSON. \n\n795 Obv. bust ; rev. tomahawk and calumet, hands clasped, " Peace \n\nand Friendship ;" fine bronze, proof, 48. \n\nJAMES MADISON. \n\n796 Indian or Peace Medal ; obv. bust ; rev. hands clasped, &c. ; \n\nbronze, proof, 40. \n\nJAMES MUNROE. \n\n797 Bust facing right ; rev. " Peace and Plenty" \xe2\x80\x94 the Peace \n\nMedal ; fine bronze, proof, 40. \n\nJOHN QUINCY ADAMS. \n\n798 The Peace Medal ; obv. bust facing right ; rev. emblems of \n\nPeace, &c. ; a proof of remarkable beauty, bronze, 40. \n\nANDREW JACKSON. \n\n799 Military bust facing right ; rev. two figures, one holding a \n\nwreath of flowers, and, by direction of the other, inscribing \non a tablet " Orleans," "Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 6th, \n1815 ; Resolution of Congress Feb. 27, 1815 ;" bronze, \nproof, 42. \n\n800 Bust in citizen\'s dress ; rev. emblems of Peace, the Indian \n\nMedal ; bronze, proof, 40. \n\n801 Bust at three-quarters face ; rev. a star and wreath surrounded \n\nby the inscription " United States of America ;" tin, very \nfine, 26. \n\n\n\n30 \n\n\n\n802 " Old Hickory took the responsibility ;" copper, proof, 21. \n833 Same as the last ; fine proof, in tin, 21. \n\n804 Military bust ; rev. tomb and weeping willow ; a funeral \n\nmedal ; tin, fine, 17. \n\n805 Laureated head ; rev. " Re-elected," &c. ; white metal, good \n\nand very rare indeed, 16. \n\n806 Bust facing, " Hero of New Orleans ;" brass, fine, 14. \n\n807 Bust to left ; rev. " The Nation\'s Good ;" brass, fine, 13. \n\n808 Bust to left; rev. "The Nation\'s Pride ;" brass, fine, 13. \n\n809 Head to left ; rev. " And. Jackson, inaugurated President U. S., \n\nSecond Term, Mar. IV., 1833 ;" fine proof in gold, weight \nabout $3 ; 12. \n\n810 Same as the last ; splendid proof in silver, 12. \n\n811 Obv. same ; rev. from a totally different die ; splendid silver \n\nproof, 12. \n\nMARTIN VAN BUREN. \n\n812 Peace Medal ; obv. bust ; rev. " Peace and Plenty ;" fine \n\nbronze proof, 40. \n\n813 Bust to left; " Martin Van Buren, the fearless Democrat;" \n\nrev. inscription ; copper, proof, 21. \n\n814 Same as the last ; in tin, proof, 21. \n\n815 Bust to left ; " The sober second thoughts of the People are \n\nO. K. ;" copper, very fine, 17. \n\n816 Same ; in brass, 17. \n\n817 Head to right; rev. eagle, "Independent Treasury, July 4, \n\n1840 ;" copper, scarce, 14. \n\n818 Head to left ; rev. scales, " Whigs, Democrats ;" brass, very \n\nfine, 14. \n\nWILLIAM H. HARRISON. \n\n819 Military bust ; rev. " Battle of the Thames, Oct. 5, 1813 ; \n\nResolution of Congress, April 1, 1818 ;" splendid bronze \nproof, 42. \n\n820 Bust facing ; rev. log cabin, " Ninth President of the United \n\nStates ;" tin, fine and scarce, 28. \n\n821 Head to left, by Mitchel ; rev. Bunker Hill Monument, " Har- \n\nrison Jubilee, Bunker Hill, Sept. 10, 1840 ;" re-struck from \nthe original dies ; copper proof, plated, scarce, 27. \n\n\n\n31 \n\n\n\n822 Same as the last ; fine proof in tin, 27. \n\n823 Bust to right, by Stimpson ; rev. view of the Monument, \n\nM Bunker Hill, a Nation\'s Gratitude ;" brass, proof, 24. \n\n824 Military bust, facing left ; rev. log cabin, cider barrel, &c, \n\nnine soldiers at the left of the building ; very fine indeed, \ntin, scarce, 24. \n\n825 Military bust facing left; rev. log cabin, "The Log Cabin \n\nCandidate the People\'s Choice ;" rev. die by Bale ; tin, very \nfine, 24. \n\n826 Military bust to left; rev. log cabin, "The People\'s Choice, \n\nthe Hero of Tippecanoe," copper, proof, 22. \n\n827 Obv. same as the last ; rev. plain, splendid silver proof; ex- \n\ncessively rare. \n\n828 Bust to left ; rev. " The People\'s Choice, the Hero of Tippe- \n\ncanoe ;" copper, proof, 19.^ \n\n829 Same in brass, 19. \n\n830 Bust to left ; rev. " Go it, Tip ; Come it, Tyler ;" brass, very \n\nfine indeed, 16. \n\n831 Another variety, equally fine, brass, 16. \n\n832 A different variety, struck in copper, rare, 16. \n\n833 Bust to left ; rev. eagle, "Tippecanoe ;" brass, fine, 16. \n\n834 Bust to left ; rev. " The People\'s Choice, the Hero of Tippe- \n\ncanoe ;" brass, 15. \n\n835 Bust to left; rev. "The Choice of the People in the Year \n\n1840 ;" brass, very fine, 15. \n\n836 Obv. same ; rev. " The People\'s Choice in the Year 1841 ;" \n\nbrass, 15. \n\n837 Bust at 3-4 face ; rev. " The People\'s Choice in the Year 1840 ;" \n\nbrass, fine, scarce, 15. \n\nJOHN TYLEK. \n\n838 Bust facing left; rev. "Peace and Friendship;" bronze, \n\nproof, 40. \n\nJAMES K. POLK. \n\n839 Obv. bust; rev. emblems of Peace, hands clasped, &c, \n\n" Peace and Friendship ;" bronze, proof, 40. \n\n\n\n32 \n\n\n\n840 Polk and Dallas, busts facing; rev. female seated, "Success \n\nwill crown our Efforts ;" tin, very fine, 30. \n\n841 Bust of Polk ; rev. bust of Geo. M. Dallas ; one of the \n\nLeonard medals ; tin, very fine, 28. \n\nHENRY CLAY. \n\n842 Bust to left ; rev. a rock inscribed " Constitution," bearing a \n\nscroll inscribed " American System," &c, a hand resting on \nthe scroll ; a very fine medal by Wright; bronze, proof; rare, \n50. \n\n843 Head to left; "Henry Clay, 1844;" rev. " The Wealth of a \n\nNation," &c. ; tin, proof, 26. \n\n844 Profile head of Clay to right; rev. "Let us encourage," &c. \n\nThis is the rare variety with " C " directly opposite the eye ; \ntin, very fine, 24. \n\n845 Bust to left, "H. Clay, the Man of the Peeple, the Star of the \n\nWest;" tin, fine, 21. \n\n846 Head facing left ; rev. " Eloquent Defender of National \n\nRights ;" copper, proof, 21. \n\n847 Same, in tin, proof, 21. \n\n848 Head to right, I. B. C. under the bust ; rev. " United we \n\nStand;" copper, uncirculated, 19. \n\n849 Same ; brass, plated, 19. \n\n8\xc2\xa30 Head to left; rev. eagle, " Protection to American Industry;" \nbrass, plated, very fine and scarce, 16. \n\n851 Large head facing left, " Henry Clay, elected President, A.D. \n\n1844;" brass, very fine, scarce, 16. \n\n852 Bust to left, Henry Clay ; rev. " Clay and Frelinghuysen, Pro- \n\ntection and Union;" brass, very fine, 16. \n\n853 "Henry Clay, the Ashland Farmer;" rev. "The Noble and \n\nPatriotic Supporter of Protection ;" brass, plated, fine, 16. \n\n854 Obv. same ; rev. scales ; brass, fine, 16. \n\n855 " Henry Clay, the Farmer of Ashland ;" brass, 16. \n\n856 Bust at three-quarters face, " I had rather be right than be \n\nPresident ;" brass, good and scarce, 16. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n33 \n\n\n\nZACHARY TAYLOB. \n\n857 Bust ; rev. a circle formed by two serpents, inclosing a repre- \n\nsentation of the battle of Buena Vista ; a splendid medal by \n"Wright ; bronze, proof, 60. \n\n858 Military bust facing right ; rev. "Resolution of Congress, July \n\n8, 1846," "Palo Alto," &e.; bronze, proof, 44. \n\n859 Obv. like last ; rev. " Resolution of Congress, March 2, 1847," \n\n\'\xe2\x80\xa2\'Monterey ;" splendid proof, 44. \n830 Head to left, "Zachary Taylor. President," &c. ; rev. "Peace \nand Friendship ;" Lilian medal, bronze, proof, 42. \n\n861 Bust to left, " Major-Gen \'1 Z. Taylor never Surrenders;" rev. \n\n! \'I ask no Favors, and shrink from no Responsibilities;" \ntin, proof, scarce, 28. \n\n862 Bust to left, " Maj.-Gen. Zach. Taylor ;" rev. "Fort Harrison," \n\nftn.; brass, 20. \n\n863 Same as the last ; tin, proof, 20. \n\n864 Bust to left ; rev. female figure, &c. ; brass, 18. \n\n865 Bust facing ; rev. eagle and shield, " United States of Amer- \n\nica ;" brass, fine, scarce. 16. \n\n866 Bust to right, between branches of oak ; rev. eagle and stars, \n\n"Rio Grande, Texas, May 9 and 10, 1846 ;" brass, rare, 18. \n\n867 Bust to right ; rev. " G-eneral Taylor never Surrenders," \n\n"Palo Alto," kc. ; brass, a shell, very fine and scarce, 17. \n\nLEWIS CASS. \n\n868 Bust to left, " General L. Cass :" rev. the sub-treasury, &c. ; \n\noriginal, tin, fine, 28. \n\n869 Bust to left, " General Lewis Cass, 1848 ;" rev. female seated ; \n\nbrass, fine and scarce, 19. \n\nMILLARD FILLMORE. \n\n870 Head to right, by Ellis ; rev. white man and Indian standing ; \n\nPeace medal, bronze, proof, 52. \n\n871 Head to right, " Millard Fillmore; "rev. " No North, no South, \n\nbut the whole Country," &c., by Odling ; tin, proof, scarce, \n25. \n\n872 Obv. like the last; rev. \xe2\x80\xa2\'\xe2\x80\xa2\'The Union," surrounded by two \n\ncircles of stars ; tin, proof, scarce, 25. \n\n\n\n34 \n\n873 Head to right, "Be Vigilant and Watchful," &c. ; hy Smith \n\nand Hartmann ; tin, proof, 22. \n\n874 Bust ; rev. eagle, " United States of America," 31 S under the \n\xe2\x80\xa2 eagle ; brass, fine and scarce, 19. \n\nFRANKLIN PIERCE. \n\n875 Head to left, by Ellis ; rev. white man and Indian standing ; \n\nthe Indian medal ; splendid bronze proof, 52. \n\n876 Bust to left, "General F. Pierce ;" rev. "United we Stand, \n\nDivided we Fall ;" copper, proof, 28. \n\n877 Same as the last; splendid proof in tin, 28. \n\n878 Bust facing, " The Statesman and Soldier ;" rev. " Pierce and \n\nKing, the People\'s Choice ;" brass, original, 18. \n\n879 Bust to right ; rev. " For President," &c. ; brass, fine, 17. \n\nWINFIELD SCOTT. \n\n880 Bust, "The Commonwealth of Virginia Presents this Medal," \n\n&c. ; rev. a column bearing the names of various battles, \nand surmounted by an eagle ; a beautiful medal by Wright, \none of his best works ; bronze, proof, 60. \n\n881 Bust, "Resolution of Congress," &c, wreaths encircling \n\nvarious representations of battles ; another splendid medal \nby Wright ; bronze, proof, 60. \n\n882 Bust to right; rev. "Resolution of Congress for Battles of \n\nChippewa and Niagara;" bronze, very fine, 44. \n\n883 Bust to left ; rev. " All Hail to the Stars and Stripes," " One \n\nFlag," &c. ; tin, proof, scarce, 40. \n\n884 Bust to left, " Major-Gen \'1 Win\'d Scott;" rev. "A Gallant \n\nand Skillful Hero," &c. ; tin, fine, 27. \n\n885 Bust to left; rev. " Lundy\'s Lane, Vera Cruz," &c. ; tin, \n\nfine, 21. \n\n886 Obv. same ; rev. " Our Next President ;" tin, proof, scarce, 19. \n\n887 Bust to left; rev. " Scott Wounded, Lundy\'s Lane ;" copper, \n\nproof, 18. \n\n888 Same ; brass, proof, 18. \n\n889 Same ; tin, thick planchet, 18. \n\n890 Bust to right ; rev. eagle and shield ; brass, 19. \n\n\n\n35 \n\n\n\n891 Bust to left ; rev. " Chippewa, Lundy\'s Lane," &c. ; silver \n\nplated, proof, 18. \n\nJAMES BUCHANAN. \n\n892 Head to right, "James Buchanan, President of the United \n\nStates, 1857 ;" rev. emblems of war and peace, bow and \narrows, Indian plowing, &c. ; Indian medal by Ellis ; bronze, \nproof, 50. \n\n893 Obv. resembling the last; rev. "In Commemoration of the \n\nFirst Embassy from Japan," &c. ; by Paquet ; splendid \nbronze, proof, 50. \n\n894 Obv. like the last ; a beautiful design, representing Escu- \n\nlapius warding off the attack of Death from a man kneeling \nat his side, " To Dr. Frederick Ross, Assistant-Surgeon \nRoyal Navy, G. B.," "For Kindness and Humanity to Officers \nand Crew of the U. S. Steamer Susquehanna ;" splendid \nbronze proof, 50. \n\n895 Bust facing ; rev. an eagle surrounded by rays, on which are \n\ninscribed the names of the several States ; tin, very fine, 39. \n\n896 Bust; rev. "The Crisis ;" tin, fine, 22. \n\n897 Bust to right ; rev. eagle ; brass, fine, 18. \n\nJOHN C. FREMONT. \n\n898 Smith and Hartmann\'s Medal ; tin, fine, 32. \n\n899 Bust; rev. eagle, "United States of America;" brass, 18. \n\n900 Same as the last, but with 31 S under the eagle; brass, very \n\nfine, 18. \n\n901 Obv. same ; rev. " William L. Dayton, Free Speech, Free \n\nMen ;" brass, 18. \n\n902 Bust facing, " Jessie\'s Choice ;" brass, original, fine, scarce, 17 \n\n903 Same as the last ; brass, fine, 17. \n\n904 Same as the last ; copper, proof, re-struck, 17. \n\n905 Same ; tin, proof, re-struck, 17. \n\n906 Bust ; rev. eagle on globe ; brass, proof, 15. \n\nABRAHAM LINCOLN. \n\n907 Bust to right, " Abraham Lincoln, President of the United \n\nStates, 1862 ;" Indian medal by Ellis ; splendid bronze \nproof, 50. \n\n5 \n\n\n\n36 \n\n\n\n908 Head to left : rev. " The Rail-splitter of 1830 ;" tin, fine, 28. \n\n909 Busts of Lincoln and Johnson facing ; rev. " Republican Candi- \n\ndates," &c. ; splendid tin proof, 28. \n\n910 Bust to right; rev. " Republican Candidate," &c, by Henning \n\n& Eymann ; tin, fine, 28. \n\n911 Bust to right ; rev. rails crossed ; "The People\'s Choice, Free- \n\ndom and Protection," by Key; tin, proof, 26. \n\n912 Obv. same ; rev. Key\'s card ; tin, proof, rare, 26. \n\n913 Obv. bust; rev. eagle and 13 stars; copper, proof, 26. \n\n914 Same ; in tin, proof, 26. \n\n915 Large head to right ; rev. " Progress ;" tin, proof, 26. \n\n916 Bust to left, "Lincoln and Johnson, Union Candidates, 1864 ;" \n\nrev. head of Washington, surrounded by rays and stars, \n"Freedom to all men, Union;" tin, proof, 21. \n\n917 Bust to left, "Abraham Lincoln, born February 12, 1809. \n\nAssassinated April 14, 1865 ;" rev. busts of Lincoln and \nWashington facing, " The Father \xe2\x80\x94 the Saviour \xe2\x80\x94 of his Coun- \ntry;" tin, proof, rare, 23. \n\n918 Bust to right; rev. "No more slave territory;" copper, proof, \n\n21. \n\n919 Same; brass, proof, 21. \n\n920 Same ; tin, proof, 21. \n\n921 Head to right, by J. Gr. Lovett; rev. "Let Liberty be national \n\nand Slavery sectional ;" copper, proof, 20. \n\n922 Same ; in tin, proof, 20. \n\n923 Bust to left; rev. "The great Rail-splitter must and shall be \n\nour next President;" tin, proof, 24. \n\n924 Bust facing right, beneath a semi-circle of stars ; rev. " Union \n\nCandidates, 1864 ;" tin, proof, 23. \n\n925 Bust to right ; rev. " The Man who can split Rails," &c. ; copper, \n\nproof, 23. \n\n926 Same as the last ; in brass, 23. \n\n927 Bust to right, by Smith ; rev. plain : a War Medal ; brass, \n\nproof, 22. \n\n928 Bust to right, Ellis ; rev. " The Rail-splitter of the West ;" \n\ncopper, proof, 20. \n\n929 Same as the last ; brass, proof, 20. \n\n930 Same ; silver-plated ; proof, 20. \n\n\n\n37 \n\n931 Obv. same ; rev. eagle, " United States of America ;" brass, \n\nproof, very scarce, 20. \n\n932 Bust to left, by Key ; rev. head of Washington surrounded by \n\nstars, banners, &c, " The Union must and shall be pre- \nserved ;" tin, proof, scarce, 20. \n\n933 Head to right; rev. eagle, "Union, Liberty and Equality;" \n\nbrass, fine, 20. \n\n934 Bust to right ; rev. "Free homes for free men;" brass, fine, 20. \n\n935 Obv. same ; rev. from a different die ; brass, fine, 20. \n\n936 Same as the last ; nickel, proof, rare, 20. \n\n937 Merriam\'s Medal ; "No more slave territory ;" copper, proof, 20- \n\n938 Head to right ; rev. " Our policy," &c. ; brass, fine, 16. \n\n939 "Abraham Lincoln, 1864;" rev. " Our Country and our Flag, \n\nnow and forever ;" brass, fine, scarce, 14. \n\n940 Head of Lincoln facing left; rev. President\'s house; brass \n\nfine, 14. \n\n941 Obv. same; rev. "No submission to the North;" copper, \n\nproof, 14. \n\n942 Obv. same; rev. shield; copper, proof, 14. \n\n943 Obv. same; rev. "The wealth of the South;" copper, proof, 14> \n914 Head to left ; "Lincoln and Liberty;" rev. "Good for another \n\nheat;" brass, fine, 11. \n\n945 Head to right ; "Abraham Lincoln, 1864;" rev. shield, flags \n\n&c. ; tin, fine, 11. \n\n946 "Abraham Lincoln, Natus," &c. ; rev. "Wide Awakes ;" tin, \n\nproof, 12. \n\n947 Head to left ; " Abm. Lincoln, President, 1864 ;" rev. endless \n\nchain, "O. K." \n\n948 Head of Lincoln, struck on an oblong piece of brass ; rev., 50. \n\n949 Ferrotypes of Lincoln and Hamlin, set as a medal ; 18. \n\nSTEPHEN H. DOUGLAS. \n\n950 Ferrotypes of Douglas and Johnson, set in heavy metallic \n\nframe, 30. \n\n951 Bust at full face, "Democratic Candidate," &c, by Eymann > \n\ntin, fine, 27. \n\n952 Head to left, "For President," &c. ; rev. eagle and stars, by \n\nTrue ; copper, very fine, 26. \n\n\n\n953 Same ; in tin, very fine, 26. \n\n954 Head to left, by Childs ; rev. " Born April 23, 1813 ; died \n\nJune 3, 1861 ;" tin, fine, 24. \n\n955 Obv. same ; rev. \'\'Popular Sovereignty," &c. ; tin, fine, 24. \n\n956 Obv. same; rev. "Vox Populi, Vox Dei," &c. ; tin, fine, 24. \n\n957 A Medal struck between the reverses of the two preceding ; \n\ntin, fine and rare, 24. \n\n958 Bust facing; rev. "Support the Little Giant," &c. ; brass, \n\nfine, 20. \n\n959 Bust facing ; rev. "The Champion of Popular Sovereignty ;" \n\ncopper, fine, 18. \n\n960 Same ; in tin, very fine, 18. \n\n961 Bust to left ; rev. eagle and stars, " Liberty, Union and Equal- \n\nity;" brass, proof, 18. \n\n962 Same as last ; brass, proof, 18. \n\n963 Head to left, "Union and Equality ;" copper, proof, 18. \n\n964 Same ; tin, proof, 18. \n\n965 Head to left ; rev. " Popular Sovereignty and National Union ;" \n\nbrass, proof, 16. \n\n966 Head to left ; rev. President\'s house ; brass, fine, 14. \n\n967 Bust facing ; rev. " M. Y. 0. B. ;" tin, proof, 12. \n\n968 Ferrotypes of Douglas and Johnson, set as a medal, 17. \n\nJOHN BELL. \n\n969 Head to left ; rev. eagle and stars ; copper, proof, 26. \n\n970 Same ; tin, proof, 26. \n\n971 "John A. Bell, Candidate for Presidency, I860;" rev. \n\n"Union forever, freedom to all ;" tin, excessively rare, 24. \n\n972 Head to right; rev. head of Everett facing left; splendid \n\nproof, copper, 20. \n\n973 Same ; in tin, proof, 20. \n\n974 Head to right; rev. eagle and stars, "Union and Equality ;\' \n\nbrass, fine, 18. \n\n975 Same as the last ; brass, proof; two pieces, 18. \n\n976 Bust to left ; rev. " The Constitution and the Union, now and \n\nforever ;" brass, proof, 18. \n\n977 Ferrotypes of Bell and Everett, 16. \n\n\n\n39 \n\n\n\n978 Bust at three-quarters face ; rev. eagle, " Union of the States ;" \n\nbrass, fine, 15. \n\n979 Head to left ; rev. President\'s house ; brass, fine, 14. \n\nJOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE. \n\n980 Head to left ; rev. eagle and stars, by True ; copper, fine, 26. \n\n981 Same ; tin, proof, 26. \n\n982 Small head to left ; rev. " Our Country and our Rights ;" brass, \n\nfine, scarce, 16. \n\n983 Ferrotypes of Breckinridge and Lane, in brass frame, 18. \n\n984 Bust to left ; rev. President\'s house ; copper, proof, 12. \n\n985 Same ; brass, proof, 12. \n\n986 Obv. same ; rev. " Steamer Lancaster, No. 4;" copper, proof, 12. \n\nGEORGE B. McCLELLAN. \n\n987 Bust facing left ; rev. list of battles ; tin, proof, 35. \n\n988 Bust facing ; " The great American Hesitator," " Themor Ucri \n\nTheles U. P.," &c. ; rev. plain, fine \'proof, leather, 34. \n\n989 Head to left ; rev. various skirmishes, retreats, &c. ; tin, \n\nproof, 33 \n\n990 Head to left ; rev. " Cheat Mountain," &c. ; tin, fine, 26. \n\n991 Head to left ; rev. Latin inscription ; bronze, proof, 23. \n\n992 Bust facing ; rev. " One Flag and one Union, now and forever ;" \n\ntin, proof, 23. \n\n993 Obv. same ; rev. "The War of 1861, \'62, \'63 ;" tin, proof, 23. \n\n994 Obv. same ; rev. " The War of 1861, \'62, \'63, \'64 ;" tin, proof, 23. \n\n995 Head to left ; rev. "United States Army, Liberty and Union," \n\nMerriam\'s medal ; copper, very fine, 21. \n\n996 Same ; in brass, proof, 21. \n\n997 Same ; tin, proof, 21. \n\n998 Bust facing ; rev. " My Country I am sworn to defend ;" tin, \n\nproof, 23. \n\n999 Head to left ; rev. " The Hope of the Nation ;" tin, fine, 21. \n\n1000 Obv. same ; rev. " First in the hearts of his soldiers ;" nickel, \n\nproof, 21. \n\n1001 Head to left; rev. " The People\'s choice for President, 1864;" \n\ntin, proof, 21. \n\n1002 Bust to left ; rev. plain: a Soldier\'s Medal ; brass, proof, 20. \n\n\n\n40 \n\n\n\n1003 Bast to left ; rev. monitor ; tin, fine, IS. \n\n1004 Bust to left ; rev. shield, &c. : copper, proof, 11. \n\n1005 Same ; brass, proof, 11. \n\n1006 Same ; tin, proof, 11. \n\n1007 Obv. same; rev. from a different die ; gold plated, 11. \n\n\n\nMISCELLANEOUS MEDALETS, \nPOLITICALS, &c \n\n1008 A complete set of Sage\'s Historical Tokens ; all fine proofs, \n\nin copper ; fourteen pieces, size 20. \n\n1009 Sage\'s odds and ends ; three pieces, fine proofs, in copper, \n\nsize 20. \n\n1010 A set of Sage\'s numismatic gallery; nine pieces, all very \n\nfine, and, as a set, rare, size 20. \n\n1011 Sage\'s Masonic medalet; copper, proof, scarce, size 20. \n\n1012 Lovett\'s Historical series ; three pieces, bronze, fine, size 20. \n\n1013 Sage\'s medal of the " Old Sugar House;" copper, proof, size 20. \n\n1014 Sage\'s medal of the "Old State House at Philadelphia;" cop- \n\nper, proof, size 20. \n\n1015 Bombardment of Fort Sumter : copper, proof, size 22. \n\n1016 Medal of the air-ship " City of New York;" size 23. \n\n1017 Bast of General Grant; rev. eagle standing, "The Union \n\nmust and shall be preserved ;" size 16. \n\n1018 Bust of General Grant; rev. head of Washington; tin, proof, \n\nsize 18. \n\n1019 Bust of General Berry ; rev. " Killed at Chancellorsville," \n\n&c; copper, proof, size 18. \n\n1020 Bust of General Kearney ; rev. eagle, shield, &c ; tin, proof, \n\nsize 20. \n\n1021 Bust of John C. Heenan ; rev. Merriam\'s card ; copper, proof, \n\nsize 20. \n\n1022 Same in tin, size 20 \n\n1023 Head of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales ; rev. "Visited the \n\nUnited States," &c. ; copper, proof, size 20. \n\n1024 Same in tin, proof, size 20. \n\n\n\n41 \n\n\n\n1025 Head of Tom Sayers ; rev. Merriam\'s card ; copper, proof, \n\nsize 20. \n\n1026 Same ; tin, proof, size 20. \n\n1027 Edward Everett ; rev. oration ; tin, proof, size 20. \n\n1028 Benjamin Franklin ; rev. " Time is money ;" tin, proof, size 20. \n\n1029 Daniel Webster ; rev. " I still Live :" tin, proof, size 20. \n\n1030 Rough, with star-spangled shirt ; rev. " The Union ;" silver, \n\nplated, fine, size 21. \n\n1031 Merriam\'s Great Eastern Medal ; copper, proof, size 20. \n\n1032 Another medal of the Great Eastern ; copper, proof, size 21. \n\n1033 Battle between the "Monitor" and " Merrimac ;" copper, \n\nproof, size 21. \n\n1034 Fireman\'s Medal ; ""When duty calls, we go;" silver, proof, \n\nvery rare in this metal, size 22. \n\n1035 Same ; tin, proof, size 22. \n\n1036* Brother Jonathan and John Bull exchanging lightnings ; cop- \nper, proof, size 21. \n\n1037 Reverse of Washington Half-dollar; card of William Idler; \n\ncopper, proof, size 23. \n\n1038 Copy of Jewish Sheckel ; brass, proof, size 24. \n\n1039 Merriam\'s Great Eastern Medal ; tin, proof, size 20. \n\n1040 Merriam\'s Prince of Wales Medal ; brass, proof, size 20. \n\n1041 "Stephen Girard ;" rev. card of R. Lovett, jr. \n\n1042 "Massachusetts for Justice ; " tin, fine, 18. \n\n1043 Beautiful little bronze medal of the National Union League, \n\nsize 16. \n\n1044 Ship under fall sail; "Fellow citizens, save your Constitu- \n\ntion;" rev. "The glorious Whig victory of 1834;" copper, \nfine, size 18. \n\n1045 Agriculture and commerce; rev. a bull, "A friend to the \n\nConstitution ;" copper, fine, size 18. \n\n1046 Ugly head, inscribed " Loco-Foco ;" rev. "Mint drop ;" copper, \n\nscarce, size 19. \n\n1047 Jackson in a safe; rev. " Big-bellied jackass;" copper, fine, \n\nsize 19. \n\n1048 " My Experiment, my currency, my glory ;" rev. hog running ; \n\ncopper, size 19. \n\n1049 A series of the political tokens of 1837 ; 27 pieces ; copper, \n\n\n\n\nmostly in fine condition, some being entirely uncirculated, \nand several quite rare, size 19. \n\n1050 " My Experiment," &c. ; rev, " Down with the bank ;" brass, \n\nrare, size 19. \n\n1051 Man kneeling in chains, "Am I not a man and a brother?" \n\nrev. hands clasped; scarce, copper, size 19. \n\n1052 Woman kneeling, " Am I not a woman and a sister 1" copper, \n\nfine, size 19. \n\n1053 Head of Liberty, 1855; rev. "Not one cent, but just as \n\ngood ;" fine, scarce. \n\n1054 Obv. a lion and cock, "Let tyrants tremble at the crow of \n\nLiberty;" rev. "British liberty displayed, 1 \xe2\x80\xa2 95 ;" copper, very \nfine and rare, size 19. \n\n1055 Kossuth Medal ; 7 pieces, six distinct varieties ; brass, all \n\nfine, size 18. \n\n1056 "William H. Seward, our next Governor;" rev. "The glory \n\nand pride of our Nation ;" brass, fine, size 18. \n\n1057 Gulian C. Verplanck ; rev. "A faithful friend," &c. ; brass, \n\nscarce, size 18. \n\n1058 Base-ball Club medal ; tin, proof, size 20. \n\n1059 Obv. City Hall ; reverses eagle, and head of Liberty ; gilt, \n\nvery fine, 2 pieces, size 23. \n\n1060 Head of Liberty ; various sizes and reverses ; gilt, all very \n\nfine. \n\n1061 Beautiful little German medals illustrating two of the Fables \n\nof iEsop ; gilt, very fine, size 20. \n\n1062 Head of Franklin ; rev. card of B. Lovett ; copper, proof, \n\nsize 19. \n\n1063 Man smoking, " No pleasure can exceed the smoking of the \n\nweed;" tin, proof, scarce, size 18. \n\n1064 Medal of the Wide- Awakes. 1860 ; copper, proof, size 18. \n\n1065 Mobile Jockey Club, member\'s medal ; nickel, proof, size 18. \n\n1066 Witch token, old woman riding a broom ; brass, plated, \n\nsize 18. \n\n1067 United States Arsenal medal ; copper, proof, size 18. \n\n1068 "Concession before Secession;" a set in four metals ; proof, \n\nsize 12. \n\n\n\n43 \n\n1069 Robinson\'s 4th of July Medalet ; a set in three metals ; proof, \n\nsize 12. \n\n1070 Bust of General Burnside (the worst ever invented). " Rhode \n\nIsland, first in the field, 1864;" a set in eight metals, one \nsilver ; very rare as a set, size 13. \n\n1071 Secession Medalet ; brass, size 14. \n\n1072 Jenny Lind ; brass, size 14. \n\n1073 Bramhall\'s Token ; brass, size 14. \n\n1074 Tom Thumb Medal ; brass, size 14. \n\n1075 Anti-Tobacco Medal ; brass, proof, size 16. \n\n1076 Jeff. Davis hanging, " Death to Traitors ;" plated, size 16. \n\n1077 Bust of General Grant, " Unconditional Surrender ;" brass, \n\nscarce, size 15. \n\n1078 Ferrotype of Colonel Ellsworth. \n\n\n\nGOLD, &c. \n\n1079 A Bechtler Dollar, Carolina gold ; 27 G., 21 C. \n\n1080 1853 California Dollar ; octagon, fine. \n\n1081 1853 California Dollar ; octagon, without stars, scarce. \n\n1082 1855 California Dollar ; octagon, with stars. \n\n1083 1855 California Dollar ; octagon. \n\n1084 1856 California Dollar ; octagon. \n\n1085 185" California Half-dollar ; round, fine. \n\n1086 1853 California Half-dollar ; very fine. \n\n1087 1856 California Half-dollar ; octagon, fine. \n\n1088 1856 California Quarter ; octagon. \n\n1089 1856 California Quarter ; round. \n\n1090 California Quarter, without date ; octagon, very fine. \n\n1091 California Quarter, without date ; round, very fine. \n\n1092 California Quarter, without date ; different variety. \n\n1093 Medal of the Philadelphia Sanitary Fair ; obv. head of Wash- \n\nington ; silver, very fine. \n\n1094 Same in copper, equally fine. \n\n1095 Two-cent piece, 1864; brilliant proof. \n\n1096 Bronze Cent, 1864 ; brilliant proof. \n\n6 \n\n\n\n44 \n\n\n\n1097 Postage Currency, "10 Cents, 1863; Act July, 1862 ;" rev. \nshield backed by arrows crossed, " Exchanged for U. S. \nNotes ;" a very rare pattern piece. \n\n\n\nCOLONIALS. \n\n1098 N. E. Shilling; obv. " N. E. ;" rev. XII.; very fine and \n\nrare, and guaranteed original. \n1199 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; large round tree ; fine, scarce. \n\n1100 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; tree with but five branches ; fine. \n\n1101 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; conical tree ; a very rare type, and \n\nin good condition. \n\n1102 Pine Tree ^hilling, 1652 ; small-sized tree, with eight branches. \n\n1103 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; tree has ten branches. \n\n1104 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652, " Masatusets ;" round tree ; a very \n\nrare variety, and the best I have ever met with of this type. \n\n1105 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; very large planchet, fine. \n\n1106 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; tree with broad trunk ; large \n\nplanchet, very good. \n\n1107 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; small size, very fine. \n\n1108 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; thick planchet, remarkably small \n\nin all its proportions, very good. \n\n1109 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; poor, but a rare type. \n\n1110 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; tree with very slim branches, \n\nsmall size, a scarce variety. \n\n1111 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; large dots in the circle surround. \n\ning the tree ; very good. \n\n1112 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; tree with limbs bent at the ends, \n\nsmall letters, D. M. W. \n\n1113 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; same variety as the last. \n\n1114 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; small dots in the circle. \n\n1115 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; large planchet, very slender tree. \nJ 116 Pine Tree Shillings, 1652 ; a lot of five pieces, all different. \n\n1117 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; large letters, large planchet. \n\n1118 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; small size, fine, but slightly pierced. \n\n1119 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; obv. fine ; rev. engraved with a \n\nname and date. \n\n\n\ns^^M^ij m J^^^^^^^^^-^ \n\n\n\n45 \n\n\n\n1120 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; of small size, a rare type. \n\n1121 Pine Tree Sixpence, 1652; good, rare. \n\n1122 Pine Tree Threepence, 1652 ; good, scarce. \n\n1123 Oak Tree Threepence, 1652 ; good, rare. \n\n1124 Pine Tree Threepence, 1652. \n\n1125 Pine Tree Twopence, 1662 ; pierced, otherwise fine, rare. \n\n1126 Pine Tree Shilling, 1652 ; with date struck crosswise of the \n\nnumerals ; poor, but a very rare variety. \n\n1127 King James tin piece ; original, very fine and scarce. \n\n1128 King James tin piece ; broken die, very rare. \n\n1129 Carolina copper ; obv. an elephant ; rev. " God Preserve \n\nCarolina and the Lords Proprietors ;" in excellent condition \nfor so rare a piece ; from the Bach collection. \n\n1130 Lord Baltimore Shilling ; fine and very rare ; from the same \n\ncollection as the preceding. \n\n1131 Lord Baltimore Sixpence ; one of the very finest specimens \n\nof this piece ever offered for sale ; from the same collection, \nand much rarer than the last. \n\n1132 U. S. A. or Bar Cent ; fine, original ; the very rare variety \n\nwith the S. passing over the A. ; from the Bach collection. \n\n1133 The London Elephant piece ; obv. from the same die as the \n\nCarolina Elephant piece ; very fine. \n\n1134 Rosa Americana Penny, 1722 ; very good, rare. \n\n1135 Rosa Americana Halfpenny, 1722 ; fine. \n\n1136 Rosa Americana Farthing, 1722 ; " Ameri;" very good, \n\nrare. \n\n1137 Rosa Americana Farthing, 1722 ; fine, rare. \n\n1138 Rosa Americana Penny, 1723 ; crowned rose, good, rare. \n\n1139 Rosa Americana Halfpenny, 1723 ; good, rare. \n\n1140 Set of Rosa Americana Money, 1723, from the Vinton col- \n\nlection ; the Penny uncirculated ; the Halfpenny almost as \nfine, and the Farthing very fine indeed. As a set, rare and \nmost desirable. \n\n1141 Rosa Americana Farthing, " Americana," 1722 ; good, scarce. \n\n1142 Bust of Pitt, "The Restorer of Commerce," 1766, "No \n\nStamps;" rev. an ancient ship; copper, very fine and \nscarce. \n\n1143 Massachusetts Cent, 1787 ; very fine. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n46 \n\n\n\n1144 Massachusetts Cent, 1787 ; still finer than the last, a rarer \n\nvariety. \n\n1145 Massachusetts Half-cent, 1787 ; uncirculated, rare. \n\n1146 Massachusetts Half-cent, 1787 ; a different variety, fine. \n\n1147 Massachusetts Cent, 1788 ; very perfect. \n\n1148 Massachusetts. Half-cent, 1788 ; nearly equal to the last. \n\n1149 Massachusetts Half-cent, 1788 ; uncirculated, rare. \n\n1150 Vermontis Respublica, 1785 ; good for this variety, which is \nthe rarest of all the Vermont Cents. \n\n1151 Vermonts Respublica, 1785. \n\n1152 Vermontensium Respublica, 1780 ; seven trees, rare. \n\n1153 Vermontensium Respublica, 1786 ; seven trees, rare. \n\n1154 Auctori Vermon, 1786 ; biby head ; rare. \n\n1155 Auctori Vermon, 1786 ; baby head, rare. \n\n1156 Vermon Auctori, 1788 ; good. \n\n1157 Vermon Auctori, 1788, head of George III. ; very good. \n\n1158 Vermon Auctori, 1788 ; small bust. \n\n1159 Vermon Auctori, 1788, head laureated ; fine. \n\n1160 G-ranby or Higley, copper ; obv. deer in a circle, \xe2\x96\xa0? Value \n\nme as you Please ;" rev. a broad-ax, " I cut my way through." \nGuaranteed original ; has been plugged, but in excellont \ncondition for a piece so rare. \n\n1161 Connecticut Cent, 1785, negro head ; fine. \n\n1162 Connecticut Cent, 1786, bust in armor; a scarce variety. \n\n1163 Vermont Cent, 1786 ; bust in armor. \n\n1164 Connecticut Cent, 1787, " Inde et Lir ;" rare. \n\n1165 Connecticut Cent, 1787 ; common variety, fine. \n\n1166 Connecticut Cent, 1787 ; bust in armor, broken die, fine. \n\n1167 Connecticut Cent, 1787 ; large head, facing left. \n\n1168 Connecticut Cent, 1787 ; laughing head, fine, scarce. \n\n1169 Connecticut Cent, 1787 ; 5 pieces, varieties. \n\n1170 Connecticut Cent, 1787 ; large head, fine. \n\n1171 Connecticut Cent, 1787, head facing right, " Et Lib Inde ;" \nfine, rare. \n\n1172 Connecticut Cent, 1788 ; large laureated head. \n\n1173 Connecticut Cent, 1788 ; on a very large planchet, fine and rare. \n\n1174 Connecticut Cent, 1780; laureated head facing left, a rare \n\nvariety. \n\n\n\n47 \n\n\n\n1175 Connecticut Cent, 1787, " Auctori Connect;" very rare, \n\nand in fair condition. \n\n1176 Connecticut Cent ; grotesque head, seemingly double struck, \n\none face appearing like a shadow behind another. \n\n1177 Connecticut Cents, 14 pieces ; a great variety. \n\n1178 "Auctori Plebis," 1787; fine and extremely rare, brought \n\nin a former sale $23. \n\n1179 New York Cent, 1785, " Immune Columbia," goddess seated, \n\nholding in the right hand a Liberty pole and cap, scales in \nthe left hand ; rev. " Nova Constellatio." One of the \nrarest of the Colonials, and in superb condition for a piece \nso seldom met with, being almost uncirculated. \n\n1180 " Immune Columbia," 1785 ; obv. similar to the last ; rev. \n\nbust, \'\xe2\x80\xa2 Georgius III. Rex." Unusually good for this piece, \nwhich is seldom seen fine. From the Bach collection ; \nexceedingly rare. \n\n1181 New York Cent, 1787, " Immunis Columbia," Liberty seated \n\non a globe, holding in her left hand the scales ; rev. eagle \nstanding ; very fine and rare. \n118\'2 New York Cent, 1787, "Nova Eborac," figure facing right; \nfair, scarce. \n\n1183 New York Cent, 1787, "Nova Eborac," figure facing left; \n\nfair, scarce. \n\n1184 New York Cent, 1787, " Nova Eborac," figure facing left ; \n\nuncirculated, in this condition very rare. \n\n1185 New York Cent, 1787, " Nova Eborac," figure facing right ; \n\nmuch the rarest variety. \n1.186 New York Cent, Mott\'s token ; original, very fine. \n\n1187 New York Cent, 1789 ; Mott\'s token ; thin planchet, rare. \n\n1188 New York Cent, 1789 ; Mott\'s token ; thick planchet, fine. \n\n1189 New York Cent, 1794 ; Talbot, Allum & Lee ; fine. \n\n1190 New York Cent, 1794 ; Talbot, Allum & Lee ; from the Bach \n\ncollection, good. \n\n1191 New York Cent, 1795 ; Talbot, Allum & Lee ; very fine, rare. \n\n1192 Castorland Half-dollar; silver, proof, rare. \n\n1193 Castorland Half-dollar; bronze, proof. \n\n1194 New Jersey Cent, 1786 ; plow much curved. \n\n1195 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; large plow ; fine. \n\n\n\n48 \n\n\n\n1196 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; plow extending nearly across the \n\nfield of the coin. \n\n1197 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; small plow, with small knobs on the \n\nhandles; fine, a scarce variety. \n\n1198 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; with short, straight handles, very \ngood. \n\n1199 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; struck over another coin. \n\n1200 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; struck over a Nova Constellatio, \n\nstars above the horse\'s head ; on the reverse a portion of the \nword Libertas. \n\n1201 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; knobs on the plow handles, not like \nthe variety previously described, good. \n\n1202 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; plow very small, horse\'s neck long \n\nand arched. \n\n1203 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; horse\'s head small. \n\n1204 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; planchet very large and shield \n\nsmall. \n\n1205 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; small planchet, plow handles nearly \n\nstraight. \n\n1206 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; large shield. \n\n1207 New Jersey Cent, 1787 ; large planchet, a rare variety, very fine. \n\n1208 New Jersey Cent, 1788 ; a very scarce type, and fine. \n\n1209 New Jersey Cent, 1788 ; mint mark, a small animal, rare \n\nvariety, fine. \n\n1210 New Jersey Cent, 1788 ; resembles the last, but from a dif- \n\nferent die ; mint mark, a dog. \n\n1211 New Jersey Cent, 1788 ; very large planchet with small \n\nshield; scarce variety. \n\n1212 Annapolis Shilling, 1788 ; good and very rare. \n\n1213 Annapolis Threepence, 1788 ; very fine indeed, nearly un- \n\ncirculated, by far the rarest of the series, and in this condi- \ntion of extreme rarity. \n\n1214 Virginia Halfpenny, 1773 ; large planchet, rare. \n\n1215 Another equally fine ; from the Bach collection. \n\n1216 Virginia Halfpenny, 1778 ; good, but has been in circula- \n\ntion. \n\n1217 Virginia Halfpenny, 1773 ; small planchet, perfectly uncir- \n\nculated, rare. \n\n\n\n~~ \n\n\n\n49 \n\n1218 Kentucky Token ; " Our cause is just ;" lettered edge, proof, \n\nrare. \n\n1219 Kentucky Token ; plain edge, rare. \n\n1220 Kentucky Token ; a slight milling appears on the edge, uncir- \n\nculated. \n\n1221 Georgius Triumpho ; very good, rare. \n\n1222 Georgius Triumpho ; very fine impression. \n\n1223 Louisiana Cent, 1721, Colonies Francoises ; rev. two L\'s \n\ncrossed and crowned; fair, rare. \n\n1224 Louisiana Cent, 1722 ; rev. like the last; fine, rare. \n\n1225 Continental Currency, 1796; obv. a sun-dial, "Mind your \n\nbusiness ;" rev. a sun in the centre, surrounded by an end- \nless chain of thirteen links, each link bearing the name of \none of the original States ; splendid proof, in tin, very rare, \nfrom the Bach collection ; purchased by Mr. Chambers at my \nlast sale. \n\n1226 Continental Currency ; in general design resembling the pre- \n\nceding, but from dies entirely distinct ; between the two in- \nner circles it has "E. G. Fecit;" fine and excessively rare \nvariety ; the three or four known being all from the collec- \ntion last mentioned \xe2\x80\x94 from my last sale. \n\n1227 Nova Constellatio, 1783 ; pointed rays. \n\n1228 Nova Constellatio, 1783 ; blunt rays. \n\n1229 Nova Constellatio, 1783 ; different variety, fine. \n\n1230 Nova Constellatio, 1785 ; very good. \n\n1231 Nova Constellatio, 1785 ; fine. \n\n1232 North American Token, 1781 ; fine. \n\n(The following piece wns purchased by Mr. Chambers, at my last sale, from \nthe catalogue of which the description is copied.) \n\n1233 Fugio, or Franklin Cent; obv. sun and dial, but without in- \n\nscription or date ; rev. in the centre a depression, around \nwhich is a ring inscribed " American Congress," rays radiat- \ning from the ring ; the whole surrounded by a chain, the \nlinks of which bear the names of the thirteen original States. \nThe workmanship of the reverse die of this piece surpasses \nthat on any other of the early coins, being both elaborate \nand beautiful. The coin itself is in the most perfect condi- \ntion, it being entirely uninjured, though taken in circulation \n\n\n\n50 \n\n\n\nmany years ago by its former owner. It is guaranteed orig- \ninal and genuine, the present owner having known of its \nexistence in a celebrated collection for many years ; believed \nto be unique. \n\n1234 Fugio, 1787; uncirculated; " United States." \n\n1235 Fugio, 1787; " States United;" uncirculated. \n\n1236 Fugio, 1787 ; re-struck from the original dies ; bright. \n\n1237 Fugio, 1787 ; bright, re-struck. \n\n1238 Fugio, 1787; same as the last. \n\n1239 Franklin press Halfpenny, 1794 ; fine, scarce. \n\n1240 "Ships, colonies, and commerce," American flag; 2 pieces \n\nfine. \n\n1241 Nova Constellatio ; 2 pieces, 1783, 1785. \n\n1242 Bar Cent, in silver, Bolen\'s counterfeit; rare. \n\n1243 Same as the last, in copper ; these counterfeits are rarer than \n\noriginals. \n\n1244 Wood\'s Halfpenny, 1723 ; 2 pieces. \n\n1245 Nova Constellatio. \n\n1246 Vermon Auctori ; rev. " Britannia." \n\n1247 Louisiana Penny, 1767, stamped " R. F. ;" fine, scarce. \n\n1248 Louisiana Penny, 1767, without "R. F.;" good, and by far the \n\nrarest variety. \n\n1249 Robinson\'s copy of Rosa Americana, 1733 ; brass, proof. \n\n1250 Robinson\'s copy of the Non Dependens Status; copper, \n\nproof. \n\n1251 The New York doubloon, copy ; brass, proof. \n\n1252 Robinson\'s copy of the rare New England piece; nickel, \n\nproof. \n\n1253 Idler\'s copy of the unique Maryland Penny; silver, proof, \n\nrare. \n\n1254 " Immunis Columbia," 1787 ; this piece was taken in circulation \n\nseveral years since, and is believed to be genuine ; in fine \ncondition. \n\n\n\nL \n\n\n\n51 \nSTORE CARDS, &c. \n\n(In describing the store cards, for the sake of economy in space the following \nabbrevations are adopted : \xe2\x80\x94 f. fine, v. f. very fine, u. uncirculated, p. proof, r. rare, \ns. silver, c. copper, b. brass.) \n\n1255 Anderson, Henry; c. f., two varieties. \n\n1256 Apollo Garden; tin, p. \n\n1257 Adams, Taunton ; c. f. \n\n1258 Ayer\'s Sarsaparilla to purify the blood. \n\n1259 Brown, T. S. ; c. \n\n1260 Baker & Moody ; b. \n\n1261 Black ; 2 varieties. \n\n1262 Ball, Daniel & Co. ; c. \n\n1263 Bowen & McNamee ; b., scarce. \n\n1264 Babcock, Geo. W. ; b. f., extremely r. \n\n1265 Bonfante & Co. ; Caraccas ; 3 varieties, German s., p. r. \n\n1266 Buck, G. W., No. 28 Pratt St.; rev. " Good for one drink;" \n\nGerman s., excessively r., probably unique. \n\n1267 Bucklin; 3 varieties, c. 2 v. f. \n\n1268 Carrington & Co., Havana Express ; tin, p. \n\n1269 Clark & Anthony ; c. \n\n1270 Crossman, M. ; c. v. f. \n\n1271 Clark, James; b. p. \n\n1272 Cogan, Edward ; 2 varieties, c. f. \n\n1273 Clark & Anthony ; uncirclated, scarce. \n\n1274 Crystal Palace; rev. Jennings & Wheeler\'s card ; b. p., exces- \n\nsively rare. \n\n1275 Same ; c. p. equally r. \n\n1276 Drown, W. A. ; 2 var. b. p. \n\n1277 Day, Newell & Day ; dies by Wright & Bale, c. f. r. \n\n1278 Durkee & Co., Omnibus token, " One ride ;" rev. 2 jackasses, \n\n"When shall we three meet again ?" b. f. r. \n\n1279 Foster & Parry ; c. f. \n\n1280 Flannagan; r. c. p. \n\n1281 Garfield & Eddy ; India rubber, f. \n\n1282 Hopkins, I. A. ; c. \n\n1283 Hallock & Bates ; b. good. \n\n1284 Hathaway, E. A.; c. f. \n\n7 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n52 \n\n\n\n1285 Hart, Samuel & Co. ; 4 pieces, varieties, f. \n\n1286 Handy, W. A.; c. f. \n\n1287 Haskins, W. P. ; c. 2 var. \n\n1288 Idler, William ; c. p. \n\n1289 Jennings, Wheeler & Co. ; b. f. \n\n1290 Jennings, Wheeler & Co.; rev. map of the U. S.; b. f, ex- \n\ncessively rare. \n\n1291 Jennings, Wheeler & Co.; rev "Kossuth the Washington of \n\nHungary ;" b. f. extremely r. \n\n1292 Professor Johnson ; b. \n\n1293 Professor Johnson ; c. f. \n\n1294 Key\'s Card; rev. Long\'s Museum Card ; t. p. r. \n\n1295 Key\'s Card ; rev. heads of Victoria and Albert ; t. p. r. \n\n1296 Kinsey, E. N. D. ; rev. Crystal Palace ; c. f. r. \n\n1297 Long, William W., Museum Card ; o. \n\n1298 Loder & Co. ; b. f. \n\n1299 Lyon, E. ; b. v. f. \n\n1300 Lovell, R. ; nickel, p. \n\n1301 Merritt, J. C. ; b. f. \n\n1302 Mahoney, 2 pieces ; b. f. \n\n1303 March, Nathaniel ; c. \n\n1304 McSwiney, Delany & Co., Dublin ; c. \n\n1305 Milton, William H. ; c. \n\n1306 Miller, H. & Co., Louisville ; b. p. \n\n1307 New York Joint Stock Co. ; f. \n\n1308 North American Insurance Co., New York. \n\n1309 Pearson & Dana ; b. \n\n1310 Robinson, Jones & Co. ; c. f. \n\n1311 Root & Co. ; b. original, f. \n\n1312 Rutherford, R. & L. S. ; 2 varieties, c. f. \n\n1313 Richards, H. M. & E. I. ; c. \n\n1314 Robinson & Co. ; c, 2 pieces. \n\n1315 Robinson, Jones & Co. ; c. \n\n1316 Ross, Albert ; t. p. \n\n1317 Richardson, William H. ; b. p. \n\n1318 Richardson, Stephen ; b. v. f. \n\n1319 Shepard, F. M. & W. A. ; rev. a calendar for 1864 ; India \n\nrubber. \n\n\n\n53 \n\n\n\n1320 Shepard, F.M.& W. A. ; rev. a calendar for 1863 ; rubber. \n\n1321 Shumway, F. P. ; rubber. \n\n1322 Simpson, Valentine & Co. ; rubber. \n\n1323 Sage, A. B. ; rev. view of the City Hall ; t. p. scarce. \n\n1324 Sharpless Brothers, b. p. \n\n1325 Sise, E. F. & Co. ; c. \n\n1326 Smith ; rev. " Time is Money ;" c. \n\n1327 Smith, Ezra W.; c. \n\n1328 Starbuck, N. ; the rarest variety, f. \n\n1329 Schenck, S. B., planing machines ; 3 varieties, c. \n\n1330 Smith, A. C; c. \n\n1331 Strasburger & Nuhn ; s. plated, p. very r. variety. \n\n1332 Taylor, A. B. ; nickel p., 3 varieties. \n\n1333 Thornley, John ; India rubber. \n\n1334 Van Cott, W. ; b. \n\n1335 Willard, Alfred, c. \n\n1336 Walsh, rev. Lafayette ; c. \n\n1337 Weber, C, 2 varieties, b. p. \n\n1338 Wood\'s Minstrels Token, silver. \n\n1339 Willard, Alfred ; c. v. f. \n\n1340 Wilbur, b. 2 varieties. \n\n1341 Wilkins, S. L. ; c. \n\n1342 Irving House, N. Y. ; b., 7 pieces. \n\n1343 Merriam, Jos. H. ; rev. dog\'s head, " Good for a scent." \n\n1344 Bust of Kossuth, "Kossuth, the Washington of Hungary ;" \n\nrev. card; c. v. f. r. \n\n1345 Eagle standing, " There is no difficulty to him that vrilleth ;" \n\nrev. eagle, "Fountain Blacking, brush, and French bluing ;" \n.b. very f., and excessively rare. \n\n1346 Palmer, J. ; an English card, c. \n\n1347 Copperheads ; a collection of 25 pieces, all different, and all \n\nfine. \n\n1348 Another lot ; no duplicates of the last, equally fine, 25 pieces. \n\n1349 Another lot ; no duplicates, equally fine, 25 pieces. \n\n1350 Another lot ; no duplicates, equally fine, 25 pieces. \n\n1351 Another similar lot ; no duplicates, 26 pieces. \n\n1352 Another lot ; all of large size, 12 pieces. \n\n\n\n54 \n\n\n\nAMERICAN MEDALS-BRONZE. \n\n1353 "Libertas Americana;" obv. head of Liberty ; rev. France \n\nprotecting the Infant America from the attack of the \nBritish Lion ; splendid proof, rare, 32. \n\n1354 Fine Military bnst of Commodore McDonough ; rev. view \nof a naval engagement ; medal presented to Commodore \nMcDonough for the victory on Lake Champlain ; proof, \n44. \n\n1355 Bust facing right; rev. View of the Battle of the Thames, \n\nOct, 8, 1813. Medal presented by Congress, April 4, 1818, \nto Gov. Shelby ; proof, 44. \n\n1356 Bust of Commodore Hull facing left ; rev. view of the action \n\nbetween the Constitution and Guerriere ; splendid proof, 44. \n\n1357 Medal presented by Congress, Nov. 8, 1814, to Major-Gen\'l \n\nP. B. Porter; obv. his bust; rev. "Battles of Chippewa, \nJuly 5, 1814; Niagara, July 25, 1814; Erie, Sept. 17, \n1814 ;" splendid proof, 44. \n\n1358 Medal presented by Congress, on the same occasion as the \n\nlast, to Major-General Jacob Brown ; obv. his bust ; rev. a \nvery beautiful design ; proof. \n\n1359 Medal presented by Congress, on the same occasion, to Briga- \n\ndier-General James Miller ; obv. his bust ; rev. view of an \nengagement ; proof, 44. \n\n1360 Medal presented, on the same occasion, to Brigadier-General \n\nEleazer W. Bipley ; rev. Fame standing by the side of a \npalm tree, on which she is hanging a tablet, inscribed "Chip- \npewa, Niagara and Erie ;" proof, 44. \n\n1361 Bust of Colonel George Croghan ; medal presented to him by \n\nCongress in 1835, for the Battle of Fort Stevenson, at San- \ndusky, which took place August 2, 1813 ; rev. view of the \nattack on the fort ; proof, 44. \n\n1362 Bust of Commodore Lawrence ; rev. action between the \n\n"Hornet" and "Peacock;" medal presented by Congress; \nproof, 44. \n\n1363 Bust of Commodore Decatur ; rev. view of the action between \n\nthe " United States" and " Macedonian," October 25, 1812 ; \nproof, 44. \n\n\n\nL \n\n\n\n55 \n\n1364 Bust of Commodore Bainbridge ; rev. action between the \n\n" Constitution" and " Java," December 19, 1812 ; proof, 44. \n\n1365 Bust of Captain Jacob Jones ; rev. action between the \n\n"Wasp" and "Frolic," October 18, 1812; proof, 44. \n\n1366 Medal presented by Congress to Major-General Edmund P. \n\nGaines, for the Battle of Erie, August 15, 1814 ; proof, \n44. \n\n1367 Bust of Major-General Alexander Macomb, for the Battle of \n\nPlattsburg ; on the rev. appears a spirited view of this action ; \non the obv. is the bust of General Macomb ; proof, 44. \n\n1368 Medal presented to General Morgan, for the Battle of the \n\nCowpens ; obv. America placing a crown of laurels on the \nhead of General Morgan ; rev. view of an engagement ; \nproof, 38. \n\n1369 Medal presented to Colonel John Egar Howard, for the Battle \n\nof the Cowpens ; very fine, 31. \n\n1370 The Cowpens Medal, presented to Colonel William Washing- \n\nton ; proof, 31. \n\n1371 Bust of General Horatio Gates ; rev. " The Surrender of Gene- \n\nral Burgoyne, October 17, 1777 ;" proof, 38. \n\n1372 Paul Jones Medal, presented by Congress for the capture of \n\nthe " Serapis ;" proof, 38. \n\n1373 Medal presented to Commodore Truxton for the action be- \n\ntween the " Constellation" and "La Vengeance," February 2, \n1800 ; proof, 38. \n\n1374 Bust of Commodore 0. H. Perry ; rev. " British Fleet on Lake \n\nErie, September 10, 1813," presented by the Government of \nPennsylvania ; proof 40. \n\n1375 Obv. same as the last ; rev. " To , in testimony of his \n\npatriotism and bravery in the naval action on Lake Erie, \nSeptember 8, 1813 ;" proof, 40. \n\n1376 Arms of the city of Philadelphia ; rev. " Testimonial to \n\nCaptains Creighton, Low and Stouffer," &c. ; proof, 50. \n\n1377 Wright\'s large medal of Daniel Webster ; obv. bust ; rev. \n\ncolumn with globe ; early proof impression, 50. \n\n1378 A shipwreck, with lighthouse in the distance, man rescuing a \n\ndrowning sailor ; rev. a large spread eagle, " United States \nof America;" the Humanity medal; proof, 45. \n\n\n\n56 \n\n\n\n1379 Bust to right, " Gen\'l Alex. Hamilton, Sect. Treas. Unit, \n\nSta. ;" rev. the United States Treasury, \'\xc2\xab To Public Credit. \n1795 ;" one of the most beautiful of American medals, \nbrought in the McCoy collection $29 ; a splendid proof, and \nexcessively rare, 32. \n\n1380 The Somers Medal, struck for presentation to the officers and \n\nmen of the Spanish, French and English ships-of-war then \nin the Harbor of Vera Cruz ; proof, 38. \n\n1381 Bust of Lafayette ; rev. "The Defender of American and \n\nFrench Liberty ;" proof, by Caunois, 32. \n\n1382 Fine bust of Lafayette, " Honneur et Patrie," " Liberte, Ordre \n\nPublic ;" proof, fine and rare, 19. \n\n1383 Head of Lafayette ; rev. " Defenseur de la Liberte* dans les \n\ndeux Monde s ;" proof, rare, 15. \n\n1384 Obv. same ; rev. date of birth and death ; proof, rare, 15. \n\n1385 Bust of Franklin ; rev. angel standing ; fine, 30. \n\n1386 Bust of Franklin, by Caque, from the Series Numismatica ; \n\nproof, 28. \n\n1387 The Rhode Island Medal ; obv. a ship; rev. map of an island \n\nwith ships and boats around it, " D\'Vlugtende Ameri- \ncaane\'n van Rohde Yland, Aug\'t 1778." A finer has never \nbeen offered for sale, and of excessive rarity, 22. . \n\n1388 Bust of George II.; rev. William Penn and Indian, "Let \n\nus look to the Most High, who blessed our fathers with \nPeace ;" fine, 22. \n\n1389 The Hosack Medal ; proof, 22. \n\n1390 A sick soldier attended by physician and nurse, " We give \n\nour wealth for those who give their health for us ; " "In com- \nmemoration of the great Central Fair for the U. S. Sanitary \nCommission, held at Philadelphia, June 1864 ; " splendid \nproof, 38. \n\n1391 Medal presented by the President to Commodore Ingraham, \n\nfor his rescue of Martin Koszta ; the largest medal ever \nstruck or cut in this country ; proof, 64. \n\n1392 Key\'s Medal of Kane, bust ; rev. " Born in Philadelphia," \n\n&c. ; proof, scarce, very few were struck, 25. \n\n1393 Lovett\'s Medal of Kane ; rev. Masonic emblems ; proof, \n\n34. \n\n\n\n57 \n\n\n\n1394 The medal presented by the Corporation of the City of Phila- \n\ndelphia to Colonel Armstrong, for the destruction of the \nIndian village of Kittanning, September 8, 1756 ; dies by \nEdward Duffield ; one of the earliest medals struck in this \ncountry ; proof, 29. \n\n1395 Fine bust of William Pitt ; rev. " The man who, having saved \n\nthe parent, pleaded with success for her children;" proof, \nrare, 28. \n\n1396 Coast Survey Medal; proof, 22. \n\n1397 Bust of Schiller, struck on the occasion of the centennial, \n\nanniversary in New York, 1859 ; proof, 28. \n\n1398 Small medal of Schiller ; obv. a bust ; rev. a bell ; brass, \n\nfine, 14. \n\n1399 First steam coinage medal, March, 1836 ; proof, 18. \n\n1400 Bust of Major-General Hooker ; rev. eagle, shield, &c. ; cop- \n\nper, proof, 20. \n\n1401 Same as the last ; brass, proof, 20. \n\n1402 Bust of General Kearney ; rev. eagle, shield, flags, &c. ; \n\ncopper, proof, 20. \n\n1403 Same as the last; brass, proof, 20. \n\n1404 Head of Everett ; rev. " Fourth of July Oration, 1860 ; " copper \n\nproof, 20. \n\n1405 Head of Franklin; rev. \'\'Time is money;" copper, proof, \n\n20. \n\n1406 Head of Webster, " I still live;" copper, proof, 20. \n\n1407 Head of Forrest, "Rose by his own efforts;" copper, proof, \n\nscarce, 20. \n\n1408 Bullet money of Siam ; two pieces, silver, weight of each \n\n\xc2\xa3 ounce. \n\n\n\nAMERICAN MEDALS-TIN. \n\n1409 Obv. Crystal Palace ; rev. " The first pillar was erected ;" \n\nproof, 34. \n\n1410 Medal of the Pennsylvania Volunteers ; fine, proof, 26. \n\n1411 Bust of General Burnside facing ; rev. inscription ; fine \n\nproof, 27. \n\n\n\nr \n\n\n\n58 \n\n\n\n1412 Medal of the New York State Volunteers ; rev. arms of the \n\nState ; splendid proof, 26. \n\n1413 Head of Jenny Lind ; rev. "$12,500 given by Miss Lind to \n\nCharitable Institutions ;" proof, 28. \n\n1414 Medal of the New Haven Numismatic Society ; obv. repre- \n\nsentations of various early American coins ; dies by C. Wyllys \nBetts ; fine impression, 30. \n\n1415 Man standing with tattered flag; rev. an eagle, "Natives, \n\nbeware of foreign influence ;" fine, 27. \n\n1416 Barnum\'s Medal of the American Museum.; fine proof, 26. \n\n1417 Tom Thumb Medal; obv. the General standing ; rev. his equi- \n\npage ; proof, 26. \n\n1418 Bombardment of Fort Sumter ; proof, 22. \n\n1419 Medal of the London Crystal Palace ; proof, 25. \n\n1420 Great Eastern Medal ; very fine, 28. \n\n1421 Bust of General Hooker ; rev. eagle, shield, &c. ; proof, 20. \n\n1422 Slave in chains, kneeling, "Am I not a man and a brother?" \n\nrev. man standing, with fetters broken, " This is the Lord\'s \ndoing ;" splendid proof, 30. \n\n1423 Obv. like the last ; rev. a similar design, but of different \n\nexecution ; very fine, 30. \n\n\n\nTEMPERANCE MEDALS. \n\n1424 Man and woman standing, children seated at their feet, angels \n\ncrowning them with wreaths ; rev. pledge ; tin, 30. \n\n1425 Obv. resembling the last, but from a totally different die ; \n\nrev. pledge ; tin, 30. \n\n1426 Obv. resembles the last, has but one angel ; rev. pledge ; tin, \n\ngood, 30. \n\n1427 Medal of the Independent Order of Bechabites ; tin, nearly \n\nproof, scarce, 26. \n\n1428 Thomas\' Temperance Medal, man drinking from a well; rev. \n\nwreath and inscription ; tin, 24. \n\n1429 Woman at a well offering water to a traveler, " The Old \n\nOaken Bucket;" rev. pledge ; tin, proof, 22. \n\n\n\n1430 Medal commemorative of the prohibitory law of New York ; \n\nbrass, good, 18. \n\n1431 Father Matthew Temperance Medal; tin, proof, 18. \n\n1432 Eagle and shield, "The Patriots of 1775," "All hail our countries \n\nfreedom;" rev. pledge ; brass, very fine and scarce, 18. \n\n1433 Man drinking at a well; rev. "Temperance leads to health, \n\nwealth, happiness and long life ; " brass, proof, 17. \n\n1434 Same design as the last, but different execution ; brass, \n\nfine, 17. \n\n\n\nWASHINGTON MEDALS, &c. \n\n(The closing numbers refer to the size.) \n\n1435 Bust Facing right; rev. Indian standing, " The land was ours," \n\n&c. The Eccleston Medal, very fine indeed, and rare, 50. \n\n1436 Washington before Boston ; by Duvivier, splendid bronze, \n\nproof, 48. \n\n1437 Bust by Paquet ; rev. view of the Washington Cabinet of \n\nMedals at the U. S. Mint ; splendid silver proof, weight 3 J \noz., 40. \n\n1438 Same as the last, fine bronze proof, 40. \n\n1439 Manly Medal ; original, perfectly uncirculated, may be called \n\nproof, scarce, 32. \n\n1440 Manly Medal from the English dies ; fine bronze proof, 32. \n\n1441 Bust to left, within a circle of wreath work, die by Moran ; \nrev. N. Y. Crystal Palace, die by Paquet ; fine bronze proof, 34. \n\n1442 Bust to right, surrounded by eagle, shield, stars, &c. ; rev. \n\nMasonic emblems ; bronze, proof, size 34. \n\n1443 Obverse same ; rev. view of the Washington Statue in Union \n\nSquare ; bronze, proof, 34. \n\n1444 Same as the last, splendid proof, in tin, 34. \n\n1445 Eight Presidents, Washington in the centre ; rev. wreath and \n\ninscription; tin, fine, scarce, 31. \n\n1446 Sansom Medal ; splendid silver proof, scarce, 28. \n\n1447 Same as the last : fine proof, in bronze, 28. \n\n1448 Busts of Washington and Franklin; rev. eagle with lightnings \n\nflying over a section of a globe, 1783 ; bronze, proof, 28. \n8 \n\n\n\n60 \n\n\n\n1449 Westwood Medal ; rev. " With courage and fidelity," &c. ; \n\nbronze proof, rare, 27. \n\n1450 Westwood Medal, the other variety, " The hero of freedom, the \n\npride of his country," &c. ; in fair condition, rare, bronze, 26. \n\n1451 Bust to right ; rev. " House of Temperance ;" bronze, proof, 28. \n\n1452 Obv. same ; rev. "Temperance Declaration ;" brass, proof, 28. \n\n1453 Same as the last; tin, proof, 28. \n\n1454 Bust, " The Father of his Country ;" rev. National monument ; \n\ntin, proof, 28. \n\n1455 Liberty crowning a bust of Washington, " Washington Benev- \n\nolent Society, 1808 ;" rev " Benevolence ;" silver, 28. \n\n1456 Bust facing, by Gardner ; rev. " A man he was to all his \n\ncountry dear ;" silver proof, very rare indeed, 26. \n\n1457 Same in copper ; proof, scarce, 26. \n\n1458 Same in tin ; proof, scarce, 26. \n\n1459 Washington before Trenton ; rev. arms of Pennsylvania, \n\npopulation, &c. ; brass, fine, rare, 24. \n\n1460 Obv. same ; rev. arms of Illinois, population, &c. ; brass, fine, \n\nrare, 24. \n\n1461 Obv. same ; rev. arms of New York ; brass, fine, rare, 24. \n\n1462 Obv. same ; rev. arms of Ohio, population, &c. ; brass, fine, \nrare, 24. \n\n1463 Bolen\'s Medal; rev. " Avoid the extremes of party spirit ;" \n\ncopper, very fine proof, 19. \n\n1464 Idler\'s copy of the Washington Half-dollar ; copper, proof, 23. \n\n1465 Same in tin ; proof, 23. \n\n1466 Obv. same ; rev. Idler\'s card ; copper, proof, 23. \n\n1467 Bust to left, card of N. & G-. Taylor Co. ; brass, proof, 26. \n\n1468 Bust to left ; another variety of the Taylor Co. card ; tin, \n\nproof, 26. \n\n1469 Washington on horseback ; rev. calendar ; brass, very fine, 23. \n\n1470 Philadelphia Centennial Medal ; original, copper, proof, \n\nscarce, 22. \n\n1471 Same as the last in tin ; proof, 22. \n\n1472 Bust to left, " George Washington, first in war, first in peace ;" \n\nrev. wreath of flowers surrounding an inscription ; copper, \nproof, 22. \n\n1473 Same as the last ; tin, proof, 22. \n\n\n\ni \n\n\n\n61 \n\n\n\n1474 Bust facing; rev. "Liberty and Independence," "He is a \n\nfreeman whom the truth makes free ;" copper, proof, 23. \n\n1475 Same as the last, in tin; proof, 23. \n\n1476 Obv. same ; rev. "Religion our safeguard, Temperance our \n\nshield;" silver, proof, rare, 23. \n\n1477 Head by Key ; rev. Brimelow\'s card ; this variety is rare ; \n\ncopper, proof, 16. \n\n(The ten pieces following are all splendid proofs, in silver, size 18 ; as \nthe dies were destroyed after striking a few sets, they are very rare. \nThe obverse of each is a head of Washington, surrounded by a circle \nof alternate shields and spears; the reverses are as follows:) \n\n1478 No. 1, " Headquarters at Harlem, 1776." \n\n1479 No. 2, " Headquarters at White Plains, 1776." \n\n1480 No. 3, " Headquarters near Chad\'s Ford, Pa., 1777." \n\n1481 No. 4, " Headquarters at White Marsh, Pa., 1777." \n14S2 No. 5, " Headquarters at Valley Forge, Pa., 1777-78." \n\n1483 No. 6, " Headquarters at Tappan, N. Y., 1778." \n\n1484 No. 7, " Headquarters at Morristown, N. J., 1779." \n\n1485 No. 8, " Headquarters at Sufferns, N. Y., 1780." \n\n1486 No. 9, " Headquarters near Dobb\'s Ferry, N. Y., 1781." \n\n1487 No. 10, " Headquarters at Newburgh, N. Y., 1783." \n\n1488 A set similar to the last, the obverses from a different die, \n\nthe bust being surrounded by scroll work; all beautiful \nproofs, in copper. From this obverse die very few were \nstruck, 10 pieces, 18. \n\n1489 Large head facing right; rev. "Born 1732, died 1799;" \n\nsplendid proof, silver, 12. \n\n1490 Obv. same ; rev. Jackson ; splendid proof, silver, 12. \n\n1491 Smaller bust of Washington ; rev. like the last ; splendid sil- \n\nver proof, 12. \n\n1492 Small bust ; rev. " Memorial of the Washington Cabinet ;" \n\nsplendid silver, proof, 14. \n\n1493 Same as the last ; proof, 14. \n\n1494 Bust to right ; rev. bust of Martha Washington ; splendid \n\nsilver proof, 14. \n\n1495 Medal of the great Central Fair at Philadelphia, June, 1864 ; \n\nsilver, proof, rare, 12. \n\n1496 Same ; in copper, 12. \n\n\n\n62 \n\n1497 Same ; in brass, proof, 12. \n\n1498 Bust to right ; rev. Idler\'s card ; copper, 13. \n\n1499 Obv. same ; rev. Martha Washington ; copper, proof, 13. \n\n1500 Bust to left; rev. Monument at Baltimore ; silver, proof, 13. \n\n1501 Same ; in copper, proof, 13. \n\n1502 Same; in brass, proof, 13. \n\n1503 Obv. same ; rev. another head of Washington ; copper, proof, \n\n13. \n\n1504 Obv. like reverse of the last; rev. "Good for one chance," \n\n&c. \n\n(The two pieces folio wing were purchased by Mr. Chambers, in my last \nNew York sale, from the catalogue of which the descriptions are copied.) \n\n1505 Washington Half-dollar, bust facing left; "Washington, \n\nPresident I., 1792 ;" rev. a large eagle with raised wings, \nthe head surrounded with a cluster of fifteen stars, " United \nStates of America." This piece was originally from the \nHaines collection, and though not fine, is in good condition, \nand most desirable ; a small hole in the coin has been so \nartfully filled as to almost defy detection ; silver, excessively \nrare, 23. \n\n1506 Washington Half-dollar, or medal, in silver, bust facing \nleft; "Geo. Washington, born Virginia, February 11, 1732 ;" \nrev. " General of the American Armies, 1775. Resigned \n1783. President of the United States, 1789," in ten parallel \nlines. This piece is from the Ilsley collection, and though \nnot strictly fine, is in excellent preservation ; it is, with one \nexception, the rarest variety of the Washington Half-dol- \nlars, 21. \n\n1507 Same as the last ; in copper, good and extremely rare, 21. \n\n1508 Washington Cent, 1791 ; large eagle reverse ; splendid proof, \n\nrare, 21. \n\n1509 Washington Cent, 1791 ; small eagle reverse ; very fine in- \n\ndeed, though not equal to the last, rare, 21. \n\n1510 Obv. same as the last; rev. ship, "Halfpenny, 1793;" cop- \n\nper, very fine, rare, 21. \n\n1511 Washington on horseback; rev. " Carry me to Atwood\'s Rail- \n\nroad Hotel, where my face is good for three cents ;" copper, \nvery fine, 17. \n\n\n\n-. \n\n\n\n63 \n\n\n\n1512 North Wales Halfpenny, in excellent condition for this piece, \n\nwhich is seldom found fine ; rare, 18. \n\n1513 The Allegiance Medal ; silver, proof, 20. \n\n1514 Same in bronze, proof, 20. \n\n1515 Bust, surrounded by wreath ; rev. residence at Mt. Vernon ; \n\ntin, proof, 23. \n\n1516 Bust to left; rev. "Liberty and Security," eagle and shield; \n\ncopper, nearly proof, scarce, 22. \n\n1517 Bust to right, within a wreath ; rev. Washington surrounded \n\nby rays and stars ; copper, proof, 21. \n\n1518 Same in tin, proof, 21. \n\n1519 Bust to right; rev. a grate, " London, 1795 ;" copper, proof, \n\nscarce, 19. \n\n1520 Abrahams\' card, Weston, Mo. ; brass, good, scarce, 19. \n\n1521 Bust to left, "The Cincinnatus of America," an eye sur- \n\nrounded by rays ; copper, proof, 20. \n\n1522 Bust within an oval panel, card of C. Wolfe, Spies & Clark; \n\nrev. eagle, " New York Grand Canal, opened 1823;" brass, \nfine and extremely rare, 17. \n\n1523 Bust within an oval frame, card of C. Wolfe, Clark & Spies; \n\nrev. head of Jackson within an oval panel ; brass, in good \npreservation and very rare, 17. \n\n1524 A series of nine pieces, of various sizes ; obv. bust facing. \n\n11 General Washington ;" various reverses ; brass, all very fine, \n\n1525 Head to right; rev. "God loveth a cheerful giver," &c. ; \n\ncopper, fine, 16. \n\n1526 Same ; brass, fine, 16. \n\n1527 Head by Key; rev. "2," surrounded by a wreath; brass, \n\nfine, 16. \n\n1528 Bust to left ; rev. " To the Cause of Temperance," &c. ; brass, \n\nproof, 16. \n\n1529 Head to right, card of E. Ivins ; silver, proof, scarce, 17. \n\n1530 Same ; copper, proof, 17. \n\n1531 Same; brass, proof, 17. \n\n1532 Obv. same; rev. " Honesty, Industry and Sobriety;" cop- \n\nper, proof, 17. \n\n1533 Same ; brass, proof, 17. \n\n1534 Same ; tin, proof, 17. \n\n\n\n64 \n\n\n\n1535 Head to right within a wreath; rev. "The Hero of American \n\nIndependence ;" copper, proof, 17. \n\n1536 Same in brass ; proof, 17. \n\n1537 Same in tin ; proof, 17. \n\n1538 Obv. same ; rev. card of J. H. Merriam ; copper, proof, 17. \n\n1539 Same in brass ; proof, 17. \n\n1540 Same in tin ; proof, 17. \n\n1541 Head to right ; rev. tomb, with the inscription " Resurgimus ;" \n\ncopper, proof, 20. \n\n1542 Same in tin ; proof, 20. \n\n1543 Obv. same ; rev. bust, Benjamin Franklin ; copper, proof, 20. \n\n1544 Same in tin ; proof, 20, \n\n1545 Obv. same ; rev. bust, Edward Everett , copper, proof, 20. \n\n(The twenty medals following are all fine proofs, in copper, size 19. \nAfter striking a very few sets, the dies were destroyed, consequently \nthey are very rare.) \n\n1546 Obv. statue at Richmond, Va. ; rev. "Born 1732," &c. \n\n1547 Obv. same ; rev. Washington\'s tomb at Mt. Vernon. \n\n1548 Obv. bust to right, " George Washington;" rev. "Born," \n\n&c. \n\n1549 Obv. same ; rev. the Richmond statue. \n\n1550 Obv. same; rev. the New York Equestrian statue. \n\n1551 Obv. same ; rev. Liberty cap, stars, &c. \n\n1552 Obv. same; rev. Washington\'s tomb at Mt. Vernon. \n\n1553 Obv. New York Equestrian statue ; rev. plain bust faoing \nleft. \n\n1554 Obv. same ; rev. Mount Vernon. \n\n1555 Obv. same; rev. "Born 1732, died 1799." \n\n1556 Plain bust facing left ; rev. tomb. \n\n1557 Obv. same ; rev. family arms of George Washington. \n\n1558 Obv. same ; rev. a shield, "Born 1732, died 1799." \n\n1559 Obv. same ; rev. Liberty cap, " Washington Natus, 1732." \n\n1560 Coat of arms ; rev. bust facing right. \n\n1561 Obv. Washington statue, New York; rev. Washington \n\nstatue, Richmond, Va. \n\n1562 Obv. same; rev. Liberty cap, stars, &c. \n\n1563 Statue at Richmond ; rev. same as the last. \n\n1564 Obv. same ; rev. plain bust of Washington. \n\n\n\n65 \n\n\n\n1565 Obv. Washington\'s tomb; rev. shield and inscription. \n\n1566 Head facing right ; rev. "Time increases his fame;" silver, \n\nproof, 18. \n\n1567 Same; bronze, proof, 18. \n\n1568 Head to left, surrounded by a line ; rev. card of E. Hill ; tin, \n\nproof, 18. \n\n1569 Obv. same, with line left off; rev. "Virtue, Liberty and In- \n\ndependence;" copper, proof, 18. \n\n1570 Same in tin, proof, 18. \n\n1571 Obv. same; rev. "Providence left him childless," &c. ; tin, \n\nfine, 18. \n\n1572 Head to right; rev. monument, "North Point and Fort Mc- \n\nHenry;" copper, proof, 21. \n\n1573 Same in tin, proof, 21. \n\n1574 Obv. "Pro Patria," surrounded by a wreath; rev. same as the \n\nlast ; splendid copper proof, 21. \n\n1575 Same in silver, proof, rare, 21. \n\n1576 Head to right; rev. card of Edward Cogan; copper, proof, 21. \n\n1577 Head to right ; rev. Dickeson\'s coin and medal sale; copper, \n\nproof, 21. \n\n1578 Busts of Washington and Lafayette facing; rev. "Par Nobile \n\nFratrum;" silver, proof, rare, 18. \n\n1579 Busts of Washington and Franklin; rev. same as the last; \n\ncopper, proof, 18. \n\n1580 Bust of Washington ; rev. bust of Franklin ; tin, proof, 18. \n\n1581 Equestrian Washington; rev. card of R. Lovett, Jr.; brass, \n\nfine, 20. \n\n1582 Small head of Washington ; card of N. & G. Taylor Co. ; cop- \n\nper, fine, 17. \n\n1583 Bust facing, by I. B. C. ; rev. "A man he was," &c. ; copper, \n\nproof, 26. \n\n1584 Button, G-. W. in the centre, "Long live the President " in a \n\nsemi-circle above; copper fine and rare, 22. \n\n1585 Washington on horseback ; rev. date of birth, death, &c, \n\nsurrounded by a circle of liberty caps and stars ; copper, \nproof, 18. \n\n1586 Same as the last, in brass, proof, 18. \n\n1587 Same as the last, in tin, proof, 18. \n\n\n\n1588 Bust to right ; rev. Brimelow\'s card ; copper, proof, 2 pieces, 15. \n\n1589 Hope standing, leaning on an anchor; rev. eagle and shield, \n\n"Liberty and Security;" a rare mule piece, known as the \nIrish halfpenny ; copper, very fine, 20. \n\n1590 Head of Washington; rev. head of G-en. Lafayette, struck \n\nover a United States cent of 1818; a rare medal, struck on \nthe occasion of Lafayette\'s visit to this country in 1824. Dies \nby Wright, 10. \n\n1591 Military bust, 1783 ; rev. Liberty seated ; copper, fine, \n\nscarce, 18. \n\n1592 The double-head Washington Token ; copper, very fine and \n\nscarce, 18. \n\n1593 Unity States Token, 1783 ; copper, very fine, 18. \n\n1594 Obv. similar to the last; rev. Liberty seated; copper, 18. \n\n1595 Washington and Independence Token, 1783 ; the rarest \n\nvariety, differs from any of the foregoing ; copper, 18. \n\n1596 Twelve-cent and Three-cent Stamps set in metallic frames ; \n\nrev. " The currency to pass, Ayer\'s Cathartic Pills ;" 2 pieces. \n\n1597 Bust to left; rev. Liberty seated, " United States ;" splendid \n\nsilver proof, 18. \n\n1598 Same as the last ; bronze, proof, 18. \n\n1599 Washington Funeral Medal, " He is in glory, the world in \n\ntears ;" rev. urn ; tin, fine, scarce. \n\n1600 Small bust to right ; rev. " Born," &c. ; bronze, proof, 12. \n\n1601 Head to right ; rev. " Our Country ;" copper, 12. \n\n1602 Bust facing, " General Washington ;" rev. card of Geo. Doll & \n\nCo. Having never before met with this card, I think it is \nrare ; brass, proof, 14. \n\n1603 Head to right ; rev. " Our Country and our Flag, now and \n\nforever ;" brass, proof, 14. \n\n1604 Washington Funeral Medal ; rev. urn ; very fine silver- \n\nplated copy, 20. \n\n1605 Fine silver-plated copy of the other Funeral Medal ; rev. \n\nskull and cross-bones. \n\n1606 Small eagle Washington Cent, 1791 ; fine electrotype copy. \n\n1607 Large eagle Washington Cent, 1791 ; fine electrotype copy, \n\nlettered edge. \n\n1608 " Liberty and Security" Medal ; electrotype copy, very fine. \n\n\n\n67 \n\n\n\n1609 Washington Grate Cent ; copper, very fine indeed. \n\n1610 Washington Token, "Unity States of America ;" copper, very \n\nfine. \n\n1611 Head to right, " Born," &c. ; bronze, fine, 21. \n\n\n\nELECTROTYPES. \n\n1612 Rosa Americana Penny, 1722. \n\n1613 Rosa Americana Halfpenny, 1723 ; very fine. \n\n1614 Rosa Americana Farthing, 1722. \n\n1615 Pattern Cent, 1792, "Liberty, parent of Science and In- \n\ndustry ;" very fine, scarce. \n\n1616 Kentucky Token ; very fine. \n\n1617 London Elephant piece ; very fine. \n\n1618 U. S. A. or bar cent. \n\n1619 Continental Currency; very fine. \n\n1620 Washington Half-dollar, 1792; splendid, resembles bronze, \n\nproof. \n\n1621 Washington, " Liberty and Security ;" large size. \n\n1622 Washington Twigg Medal, 1796 ; very fine. \n\n1623 Washington Twigg Medal, without date. \n\n1624 Washington Cent, 1792 ; fine. \n\n1625 Washington Cent, 1792, the rare variety with 13 stars ; above \n\nthe head of the eagle. \n\n1626 Washington Cent, 1791. \n\n1627 Mount Yernon, the home of Washington. \n\n1628 Carolina Elephant piece ; fine. \n\n1629 Washington Funeral Medal, skull and cross-bones ; silver- \n\nplated. \n\n1630 Good Samaritan Shilling, 1652. \n\n1631 Washington, "Liberty and Security." \n\n1632 Washington Cent, 1792 ; rare type. \n\n1633 Rosa Americana Penny without date. \n\n1634 Rosa Ameri Farthing, 1722. \n\n1635 First steam coinage, February 22. \n\n1636 Cent; flowing hair, 1793. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n68 \n\n\n\n1637 Confederate, 1785. \n\n1638 Half-cent, 1793 ; as fine as proof. \n\n1639 Half-cent, 1848 ; very fine. \n\n1640 Half-cent, 1852 ; fine. \n\n1641 Ring Cent, pierced, " One tenth silver ;" silver-plated. \n\n1642 Ring Cent, 1850 ; not pierced, silver-plated. \n\n1643 Pine Tree Penny, 1652. \n\n\n\nCOIN CATALOGUES, &c. \n\n1644 Edward Rohan, Boston ; an old and exceedingly rare cata- \n\nlogue. \n\n1645 Peterson\'s Complete Coin Book. \n\n1646 D. E. Groux\'s Lottery Scheme, inclosing various Circulars ; \n\nfine, rare. \n\n1647 Groux\'s Prospectus of the Numismatic History of the United \n\nStates ; illustrated, fine, scarce. \n\n1648 Mickley\'s Table of Rarity of American Coins. \n\n1649 Edward Cogan\'s private auction sale ; priced. \n\n1650 Daniel E. Groux, Boston, 1855. \n\n1651 The Coin Collector\'s Manual, by George F. Jones ; contain- \n\ning a description of Coins, and Account of Auction Sales in \nPhiladelphia and New York. \n\n1652 Arrangement of Tradesmen\'s Cards, Political Tokens, Elec- \n\ntion Medals, &c, by Chas. I. Bushnell ; very scarce. \n\n1859. \n\n1653 Henry Bogert\'s Collection, Feb. 28, March 5. \n\n1654 J. D. Foskett\'s Collection, N. Y., June 7. \n\n1655 A. B. Sage, private sale, June ; priced. \n\n1656 B. M. & Co., New York, June 21, 22, 23. \n\n1657 J. N. T. Levick, Dec. 19, 20. \n\nI860. \n\n1658 Alfred S. Robinson, New York, Jan. 28, 29 ; rare. \n\n1659 Edward Groh, New York, Feb. 28, 29. \n\n\n\n69 \n\n\n\n1660 B. M. & Co., New York, April 25, 26; scarce. \n\n1661 Addenda to the last ; very rare. \n\n1662 B. J. Gallagher\'s Collection, May 24, 25. \n\n1663 Addenda to the above ; extremely rare. \n\n1664 Edward Cogan\'s Collection, May 21, 22 ; printed prices. \n\n1665 J. K. Wiggin\'s Collection, Boston, May 30 ; rare. \n\n1666 Edward Cogan, June 15 ; priced, scarce. \n\n1667 C. Piazza\'s Collection, New York, June 3, 4; rare. \n\n1668 H. C Dwenger, New York, Sept. 14 ; extremely rare. \n\n1669 C. H. Morse\'s Collection, New York, Oct. 17, 18 ; partly priced. \n\n1670 Leonard & Co., Boston, Oct. 22, 23 ; scarce. \n\n1371 Bangs, Merwin & Co., Oct. 24,25; partly priced, contains \nbill of purchase, and Addenda, scarce. \n\n1672 Prime & Haines\' Collection, New York, Nov, 21, 22 ; partly \n\npriced. \n\n1673 J. K. Curtis, Nov. 23 ; partly priced, scarce. \n\n1674 J. K. Curtis, Dec. 13, 14; scarce \n\n1861. \n\n1675 Leonard & Co., Boston, Jan. 8 ; rare. \n\n1676 B. & M., New York, March 21, 22 ; rare. \n\n1677 D. E. Croux\'s Collection, .Philadelphia, July 29 ; rare. \n\n1678 The De Haven Collection, sold at private sale in Philadelphia ; \n\nvery fine, scarce. \n\n1679 A. S. Robinson\'s private sale ; priced, scarce. \n\n1862. \n\n1680 The Presidential series, by A. H. Satterlee ; uncut, scarce. \n\n1681 P. Fleury, New York, Feb. 10, 11. \n\n1682 B. M. & Co., New York, March 19, 20. \n\n1683 J. K. Wiggin, Philadelphia, March 25, 26. \n\n1684 A. S. Robinson, New York, March 26; scarce. \n\n1685 Geo. B. Davis, New York, April 17, 18; scarce. \n\n1686 B. M. & Co., New York, May 8, 9. \n\n1687 B. M. & Co., New York, Aug. 7. \n\n1688 B. M. & Co., New York, Sept. 22; very rare. \n\n1689 Rev. J. M. Finotti, New York, Nov. 11-14; printed prices. \n\n1690 Young\'s Collection, New York, Nov. 28 ; scarce. \n\n\n\n70 \n\n\n\n1863. \n\n1691 Benj. Haines\' Collection, Jan. 19-23. \n\n1692 W. H. Bridgens, New York, Jan. 29, 30. \n\n1693 B. M. & Co., New York, Turkish Collection; scarce. \n\n1694 Henry A. Smith, New York, March 26, 27 ; priced, fine, scarce. \n\n1695 W. E. Woodward, Providence, March 27; scarce. \n\n1696 W. E. Woodward, New York, April 28-May 1. \n\n1697 Same, with prices. \n\n1698 Henry A. Muhlenburg, New York, June 9. \n\n1699 A. J. Harrison, New York, June 9. \n\n1700 John M. Jewell, New York, June 18. \n\n1701 J. P. Leavitt, New York, Sept. 15-17 ; scarce. \n\n1702 Geo. F. Seavey, New York, Sept. 22, 23. \n\n1703 Jackson\'s Collection, New York, Oct. 7. \n\n1704 W. E. Woodward, New York, Oct. 20-24; priced. \n\n1705 Same, without prices. \n\n1706 J. Colburn, New York, Oct. 21, 22 ; priced, only 50 printed. \n\n1707 W. A. Lilliendahl, Dec. 15-17 ; priced, very fine. \n\n1708 W. E. Woodward, Providence, Dec. 23; fine, scarce. \n\n1864. \n\n1709 Leonard & Co., Boston, Jan. 5; rare. \n\n1710 Thos. Reily, New York, Jan. 13. \n\n1711 J. E. Cooley, New York, Jan. 20. \n\n1712 Thomas & Sons, Philadelphia, March 24 ; rare. \n\n1713 W. E. Woodward, Providence. March 30. \n\n1714 Henry Cook, Boston, April 19 ; scarce. \n\n1715 John Allen, New York, May 2, and eleven other days ; this \n\ncopy contains the Addenda, which is very rare. \n\n1716 Leonard & Co., Boston, May 12 ; priced, very rare. \n\n1717 John F. McCoy, New York, May 17-21 ; tinted paper, fine. \n\n1718 G-eo. F. Seavey, June 21, 22 ; neatly priced, scarce. \n\n1719 Edward Cogan, New York, June 29, 30. \n\n1720 Addenda to the last ; scarce. \n\n1721 G. W. Beckford, Boston, July 13 ; rare. \n\n1722 Geo. Williams, Boston, July 27 ; very rare. \n\n1723 Stevens\' Collection, Boston, Sept. 21 ; extremely rare. \n\n\n\n71 \n\n\n\n1724 Henry Cook, Boston, Oct. 5; rare. \n\n1725 W. E. Woodward, New York, Oct. 18-22 ; very neatly priced \n\nand named, rare. \n\n1726 Leonard & Co., Nov. 16 ; very rare, priced. \n\n1727 Addenda to the above ; extremely rare, priced. \n\n1728 G-. W. Beckford & Co., Boston, Dec. 14 ; extremely rare. \n\n1729 Addenda to the above ; extremely rare. \n\n1730 G-ointoem Strong, Boston. Particular attention is called to \n\nthe character of this Collection, it being perhaps the most \nremarkable ever offered for sale in America. As the owner\'s \nname does not appear in the " Directory," it is presumed \nthat he modestly chose to conceal his identity by a nom de \nIllume. Should the enterprising proprietor ever be found, it \nis to be hoped he will receive some fitting testimonial, both \non account of the select nature of his collection and the re- \nmarkable literary ability displayed in the production of the \ncatalogue. \n\n1731 Wm. C. Prime, New York, Dec. 19-21. \n\n1732 Addenda to the last, Dec. 21. \n\n1865. \n\n1733 Dr. J. R. Chilton, New York, March 13-18 ; priced, fine, \n\nscarce. \n\n1734 Addenda to the above ; March 18. \n\n1735 W. E. Woodward, New York, March 20-25 ; priced. \n\n1736 B. M. & Co., New York, March 17. \n\n1737 Mr. Chadbourn\'s Collection, Providence, June 29; very rare. \n\n(Sale did not take place.) \n\n1738 D. F. McGilvery, Boston, July 12; priced, extremely rare ; \n\n1739 Dr. Abrahams\' Collection, sold by Hatch, Boston, Oct. 26; \n\nalmost unique. \n\n1740 Dr. F. S. Edwards\', New York, Oct. 16-20. \n\n1741 Mr. Dawley, New York, Oct. 24, 25. \n\n1742 J. E. Cooley, New York, Nov. 13-15. \n\n1743 Conant & Sherburne, Boston, Dec. 20 ; priced, as rare as \n\nNo. 1739. \n\n1744 W. E. Woodward, New York, Dec. 19-22 ; priced, rare. \n\n1745 Addenda to the above ; priced, rare. \n\n\n\nJ \n\n\n\n\xc2\xbbN\xc2\xab \n\n\n\n\\\\ W 1 \n\n\n\n\n022 008 946 \n\n\n\nW. ELLIOT WOODWARD, \n\n\n\nROXBURY, MASS., \n\n\n\nDEALER IN \n\n\n\nAMERICAN So FOREIGN \n\n\n\nConstantly on hand a great variety of \nWASHINGTONS, COLONIALS, PATTERN PIECES, \n\nAND THE \n\nREGULAR ISSUES OF THE UNITED STATES MINT. \n\n\n\nHaving always on hand a large collection of coins, most ordinary pieces, and \nmany of great rarity, can be furnished to order. \n\nParcels of coins forwarded for examination and selection, to parties known to \nme, or furnishing suitable references. \n\nLarge or email collections purchased for cash, at liberal prices. \n\nAt the present time a fine collection wanted of the value of from three thousand \nto ten thousand dollars. \n\nCabinets arranged and catalogued ; collections prepared for sale by auction or \notherwise ; auction 6ales attended in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and \npurchases made for the usual commission. \n\nCorrespondence solicited with all who wish to buy, sell, or exchange coins. \n\nPriced, and priced and named Catalogues furnished to order, of all the princi- \npal Coin sales ever held in the country. \n\nA few copies of the John Allan catalogue for sale, priced in full, $5, with \nprices and purchasers\' names, $10. \n\nEarly-printed, rare, and curious American Books wanted ; also, Local Histories, \nand books relating to Washington. \n\nFor *ny of which a reasonable price will be paid, or a liberal exchange given \nin books or coins. For the purpose of exchanging, I have purchased the balance \nof the editions of several scarce books, and have besides had printed, at the \nRiverside, Munsell, Bradstreet and Wilson presses, limited editions of several val- \nuable works. \n\n\n\n'