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Limited to: John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 9 The 1785-1788 Copper Coinage of Connecticut Connecticut Copper Related Varia
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Categories  •  Stack's May 2005 New York John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 9 The 1785-1788 Copper Coinage of Connecticut Connecticut Copper Related Varia
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511 NEW $4,500.00
 Inventory of the John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Connecticut Coppers. Formed by Mr. Frederick C.C....
Inventory of the John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Connecticut Coppers. Formed by Mr. Frederick C.C. Boyd from collections assembled by William Wallace Hays, Dr. Thomas Hall, Virgil Brand, and Hillyer Ryder. Preserved for study and dispersal to a later generation of collectors by Mr. John J. Ford, Jr. Recorded in Frank Katen's numismatic library copy of Edward Miller's The State Coinages of New England...  more
512 The B.G. Johnson - F.C.C. Boyd inventory of the Dr NEW $1,700.00
The B.G. Johnson - F.C.C. Boyd inventory of the Dr.  Thomas Hall-Virgil Brand collection of Connecticut...
Thomas Hall-Virgil Brand collection of Connecticut coppers. A few months after Dr. Thomas Hall died (May, 1909) Virgil Brand bought his collection intact. The transaction was noted in the September-October, 1909 issue of The Numismatist. Among other series, at his death Hall's collection included 356 Connecticut coppers which went to Brand, 126 pieces that went to Frank Shumway in 1918, and a group...  more
513 The Ford Connecticut Collection Boards (see below) $375.00

These are the Wayte Raymond card boards that housed the collection in F.C.C. Boyd's day. Each board contains 10 round coin sized cut-outs arranged in two rows of five, each with four cellophane slides that serve to retain the coins in their cut-outs. Each board was annotated by Boyd with the attribution numbers of the varieties it contained. Some of the attributions are in Breen's hand, some...  more
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