Description: JOHN J. FORD, JR. COLLECTION Coins, Medals and Currency: Part VII NUMISMATIC AMERICAN HISTORY American, British and Canadian Coins, Medals and Tokens: St. Patrick’s Tokens, Wood’s Hibernia Coinage, Virginia Halfpennies, Copper Company of Upper Canada and Myddelton Tokens, Continental Dollar,Military, Naval and Historical Medals, Gorgets and African Chief’s Medals Stack’s Auction Catalog, January 18, 2005 Numerous b/w photos. VERY GOOD PLUS condition BOOK DETAILS Title : JOHN J. FORD, JR. COLLECTION Sub-Title : Coins, Medals and Currency: NUMISMATIC AMERICAN HISTORY American, British and Canadian Coins, Medals and Tokens: St. Patrick’s Tokens, Wood’s Hibernia Coinage, Virginia Halfpennies, Copper Company of Upper Canada and Myddelton Tokens, Continental Dollar,Military, Naval and Historical Medals, Gorgets and African Chief’s Medals Part : VII (7) Date : January 18, 2005 Publisher : Stack’s Numismatists, New York Binding : Softcover. Perfect bound.Prices Realized : Yes Size : 8 1/2” x 11”Weight : 2 lb. 2 oz. Pages : 252 pages Illustrated : Numerous b/w and color photos. ABOUT JOHN J. FORD, JR. John Jay Ford Jr. (March 5, 1924 – July 7, 2005) was an American numismatist from Hollywood, California, known for his extensive collection of historical currency and medals. Ford largely collected American coinage, particularly U.S. colonial coins, medals, and obsolete U.S. and colonial currency. Ford was one of the premier experts in the field of numismatics, and it is estimated that the total value of his numismatic holdings was upwards of $55 million at the time of his death. U.S. colonial era medals, coins, and currency were among Ford's collections. He also was noted for collecting Indian peace medals, pioneer and territorial gold, and a number of obsolete currencies from both American colonies and federal notes prior to 1861. Possibly the most notable items in his collection were Massachusetts notes issued in 1690, considered the oldest currency issued by an American colony. CONDITION VERY GOOD PLUS. One tiny bump to the upper right corner of the cover. There is no reserve on this item, only a fair starting bid. We pack well and ship promptly SHIPPING - U.S. WINNING BUYER PAYS $2.95 TOWARD THE SHIPPING - FOREIGN BUYERS MUST PAY SHIPPING by USPS International Priority Mail. - Will gladly combine shipping costs when possible. - Payment can be made by PayPal. Email me for other payment options. - Massachusetts residents must pay Mass. Sales Tax 6.25% on some items. - NEW!!!: Ebay is now collecting SALES TAX on items sent to the States of Alabama, California, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and others.
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Location: Westfield, Massachusetts
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Brand: Stack’s Numismatists
Year: 2005
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Edition: Part VII