Chapman, S.H. and H. THE COLLECTION OF COINS OF THE UNITED STATES FORMED BY MAJOR WILLIAM BOERUM WETMORE. AN ORIGINAL 1804 U.S. DOLLAR. Philadelphia: Davis & Harvey, June 27-28, 1906. 8vo, original gilt-printed white paper covers. (2), ii, 75, (1) pages; 1290 lots; 5 fine photographic plates. Partially hand-priced with occasional buyers' names. Spine taped; very good or better. Adams 82, with plates. Rated A overall: "Proof 1831, 1846 $2.50. 1863-1881 gold proof sets. 1804 $1 with analysis. 1827 25¢. Fine cents: MS 1808, 1811, Proof 1823, 1829." A notable sale of United States large cents, rare gold, gold proofs and silver coins, with a long description of the 1804 dollar. Apparently Joseph Mitchelson's annotated copy, with an invoice from the Chapmans for $311.78 loosely laid in. The first two plates depict American gold coins; the third plate illustrates silver dollars, an 1802 half dime, and an 1827 quarter; and the final two plates depict choice cents. 12435. Davis 196. Ex Kolbe Sale 86, lot 468; ex Twinleaf Library (Kolbe Sale 107, lot 18; ex Cardinal Collection Library.
Price realized | 325 USD |
Starting price | 275 USD |
Estimate | 400 USD |