January 25-28, 2004, The Pre-Long Beach Coin & Currency Auction
Sale 23

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Numismatic Literature

3843    Davenport, John S. German Secular Talers, 1600-1700.. Frankfurt am Main, 1976; 598 pp., illustrated throughout. Gray rexine cover somewhat bumped and bent, contents very fine plus. Also, his German Church and City Talers, 1600-1700, Chicago 1967; 349 pp., numerous illustrations. Light bumping to corners of cover, otherwise very fine plus overall. Lot of 2 books. Both standard references.
Estimated Value $40-65.
 
3844    Hall, David. A Mercenary's Guide to the Rare Coin Market. Fort Worth 1987; 417 pp., with charts. Cover and dj very good, contents fine. Also, 2 paperbacks: Feigenbaum, D. L., Tales from the Bourse; Short Stories from My Life as a Coin Dealer, Virginia Beach 2001; 49 pp. Near new condition. and Q. David Bowers, A Buyers Guide to the Rare Coin Market, Wolfboro 1990; 370 pp. A well read copy. Lot of 3 books.
Estimated Value $25-35.
 
3845    Sear, David R. Greek Coins and Their Values. Volume I: Europe; 317 pp., numerous illustrations, London 2000. Volume II: Asia and Africa; 762 pp., numerous illustrations, London 2002. Both as new. The standard popular reference on the subject. Lot of 2 books.
Estimated Value $50-75.
 
3846    Sear, David R. Roman Coins and Their Values. Millennium Edition. Volume I: The Republic and the Twelve Caesars, 280 BC - AD 96; 532 pp., numerous b&w illustrations, London 2000. Volume II: Nerva through the Severan Dynasty, AD 96-235; 696 pp., numerous b&w illustrations, London 2002. Second volume with dedicatory by Mr. Sear on inside end page, also with slight corner bumps, due to the U.S. Mail, otherwise both near new. The standard popular reference on the subject. Lot of 2 books.
Estimated Value $75-125.