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Copper coins
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In state coinage, Ronald Guth discusses the issues of the "Vermont Republic"-the Other speakers focus on more circumscribed themes. Cora Lee Gillilland addresses our early coppers from the standpoint of an art historian, and she finds parallels between the imageryĮmployed on early American copper coins and that seen in the wider world of art and fashion. Question most of us had never asked-how long into the federal period did pre-federal copper coinage circulate? He emerges She draws interesting parallels between copper's use in ancient times and in the young Republic. Elvira Clain-Stefanelli discusses the question of copper coinage itself, and its historical role Some articles are of a general nature,Įmbracing the entire period. Number of approaches to the phenomenon of copper coinage in the early United States. In this publication, we present the papers delivered at the first Coinage of the Americas Conference. National Association of Coin and Precious Metals Dealers The Society is grateful to the following contributors who helped make this conference possible: "OurĮxpectation is that the interchange of ideas this weekend will give impetus to a wider use of the great resources hereĬooperation among all of us in the study and elucidation of these coinages." Fowler in his opening remarks to the 1984 Conference. Invitation was best expressed by Society President Harry W. Toward this end, experts in the field are invitedĪre invited to exhibit, and notice of the conference is circulated widely to encourage attendance by all interested inĮxhibition from its holdings and invites registrants to come to know the Society's collections and library better during The purpose of these conferences is to facilitate the exchange of information. One year later, the first Coinage of the Americas Conference became a reality. Society's 125th anniversary celebration in

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Until 1984, outlined his concept of an ongoing conference series on specialized topics in American numismatics at the Bass, Jr., President of the American Numismatic Society from 1978

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Louis): Overstrikes and Other Anomalies on Early Half CentsĮvery worthwhile project begins with someone's good idea. PETER SMITH (Minneapolis): United States Turban Cents, 1808-1814 SCOTT RUBIN (Hamilton Square): Auction Appearances and Pedigrees of the 1792 Silver Center

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JULES REIVER (Wilmington): Attributing the Late Date Large Cents PARTRICK (Central Islip): The Mysterious 1784 "Washington the Great" (New York): Emission Sequences of Early CentsĮric P. GUTH (Lexington): The Copper Coinage of Vermont (Dallas): Origins of Edge Lettering on Early AmericanĬORY GILLILLAND ( Washington ): Early American Copper Coinage in Relation to the Art and Taste of the (Bethesda): Original and Restrike Half Cents WALTER BREEN (Berkeley): Robert Scot's Earliest Device PunchesĮLVIRA CLAIN-STEFANELLI (Arlington): Copper Coinage and the Monetary Economy of the Early UnitedĭAVID H. A Brief Essay on the People and Traditions of Large Cent DOTY (American Numismatic Society): Introduction

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Overstrikes and Other Anomalies on Early Half Cents The Mysterious 1784 "Washington the Great" CoinageĪuction Appearances and Pedigrees of the 1792 Silver Center Cent Mint Copper Coins in Nineteenth Century America Origins of Edge Lettering on Early American Copper CoinageĮarly American Copper Coinage in Relation to the Art and Taste of the PeriodĬirculation of Pre-U.S. Collins A Brief Essay on the People and Traditions of Large Cent CollectingĬopper Coinages and the Monetary Economy of the Early United States











Copper coins