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Cordry & Craig, International, Freeman Craig & Co.: Lot of 30 Dealer Fixed Price Lists, 1972 to 1976
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Category:Books / Catalogs
Start Price:50.00 USD
Estimated At:140.00 - 200.00 USD
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60.00USD+ (10.80) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
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Cordry & Craig, International, Freeman Craig & Co. LOT OF 30 DEALER FIXED PRICE LISTS, 1972 TO 1976. This group lot contains the following dealer lists:
(1) Cordry & Craig, International, December, 1972. Catalog #1. Smyrna. 12mo. card covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily a large selection of Latin American milled crowns and minor coinage of various denominations, countries, and mints. A nice selection of World crowns and minors are also listed;
(2) Cordry & Craig, International, February, 1973. Catalog #2 - An Unusual Selection of World Minor Coins and Crowns. Smyrna. 12mo. card covers. b&w plated. This list contains a large selection of World crowns and minors with a large selection of Guatemalan, Peruvian, and Tunisian milled coinage;
(3) Cordry & Craig, International, May 1, 1973. Catalog #4. Smyrna. 12mo. card covers. b&w plated. This list contains a large selection of Latin American milled crowns and minor coinage of various denominations, countries, and mints. A nice selection of World crowns and minors are also listed;
(4) Cordry & Craig, International, Summer, 1973. Catalog #5 - Reference Catalog and Fixed Pricelist of the Coinage of Central America. Smyrna. 12mo. card covers. b&w plated. This list contains a large selection of Latin American milled crowns and minor coinage of various denominations, countries, and mints. Of primary note are the Spanish Colonial and Republic crowns of Guatemala and the minors of Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua;
(5) Cordry & Craig, International, November, 1973. Catalog #7 - Dan Sander and Dr. Humberto Guerra Montero Collections of Latin America. San Francisco. 12mo. card covers. b&w plated. This list contains the collections of Dan Sander and Dr. Humberto Guerra Montero. There is a large selection of Spanish Colonial and Republic 8 reales mostly from Bolivia, Guatemala, Honduras, and Peru. There is a large collection of minor denominations mostly from Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. Of primary note is a Lima 1 real heart cob;
(6) Cordry & Craig, International, January-February, 1974. Catalog #8 - World Coins. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains a fairly mixed selection of World gold, crowns, and minor coinage of various denominations, countries, and mints. Of primary note is a choice selection of Chinese and Swedish coins;
(7) Cordry & Craig, International, February, 1974. Cataog #9 - Crowns and Minor Coins of the World. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains a fairly mixed selection of World crowns and minor coinage of various denominations, countries, and mints. Of primary note are a choice selection of coins from Ceylon and the Netherlands;
(8) Cordry & Craig, International, March-April, 1974. Catalog #10 - Rufino Alvarez and Richard Handy Collections of Latin America. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains the collections of Rufino Alvarez and Richard Handy. There is a large selection of Bolivian and Chilean Republic gold; a large collection of colonial Bolivian 8 reales and republic 8 Soles, colonial Guatemalan 8 reales, colonial and 'Cap and Rays' Mexican 8 reales, colonial Peruvian 8 reales and republic 8 soles; a choice selection of Brazilian, Colombian, Costa Rican, and Peruvian minors. Of primary note is a counterstamped 1683V Potosí 8 reales royal cob;
(9) Cordry & Craig, International, May, 1974. Catalog #11. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains a large selection (54 lots) of Costa Rican republic gold coins. There is a mixed variety of Latin American milled crowns and minor coinage of various denominations, countries, and mints. A selection of World crowns and minors are also listed;
(10) Cordry & Craig, International, June, 1974. Catalog #12. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains 21 lots of World gold coins including several lots from Costa Rica. The majority of the offerings on the list are comprised of Latin American crowns and minors with a large percentage coming from Bolivia, Guatemala, and Peru;
(11) Cordry & Craig, International, August, 1974. Catalog #13 - Coins of the Arabic States. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains coins from Arabic countries. The majority of the offerings on the list are from Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey;
(12) Cordry & Craig, International, September 18, 1974. Catalog #14. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains 46 lots of World gold coins with 16 lots coming from Costa Rica. The majority of the offerings on this list are comprised of Latin American crowns and minors with a large percentage coming from Bolivia, Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras, and Peru. A small selection of World crowns and minors are also listed;
(13) Cordry & Craig, International, November, 1974. Catalog #15 - Coins of the World. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains a large selection of World gold coins with the majority coming from Costa Rica. of the offerings on this list are comprised of Latin American crowns and minors and a smaller selection of World crowns and minors are also listed;
(14) Cordry & Craig, International, December, 1974. Catalog #16 - Coins of the World Featuring Three Important Collections: Russia - Robert Harris, Portugal - John Haldiman, Bolivia - Roberto Rosini. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains the collections of Robert Harris (Russian), John Haldiman (Portuguese), and Roberto Rosini (Bolivian). There are 57 lots of World gold coins and a large part of the offerings on this list are comprised of Latin American crowns. Bolivia (120 lots) and Peru (31 lots) make up the majority of the crowns including a nice Lima 8 reales royal. Portugal (64 lots) and the Robert Harris collection (93 lots) of Russian minors makes up the majority of the World minors offerings;
(15) Cordry & Craig, International, February 15, 1975. Catalog #17. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains 38 lots of World gold coins with 13 lots coming from Costa Rica. A large part of the offerings on this list are comprised of Latin American crowns and minors and a smaller selection of World crowns and minors are also listed. The cover is chipped along the edge from a long-gone rusted staple;
(16) Cordry & Craig, International, March-April, 1975. Catalog #18. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily Latin American crowns and minors. Bolivia (82 lots) comprises the majority of crown offerings. Bolivia (43 lots), Costa Rica (19 lots), Guatemala (18 lots), Peru (29 lots), Portugal (46 lots), and Russia (49 lots) make up the majority of minor offerings;
(17) Cordry & Craig, International, May 15, 1975. Catalog #19 - Coins of the World. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains 16 lots of World gold coins. Bolivia (36 lots), Denmark (16 lots), and Peru (27 lots) comprises the majority of the crown offerings. Bolivia (65 lots), China (69 lots), Colombia (24 lots), and Germany (38 lots) make up the majority of minor offerings. There is also a 194 lot offering of Arabic coinage;
(18) Cordry & Craig, International, June 15, 1975. Catalog #20. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. Bolivian crowns, Crowns and minors of the world;
(19) Cordry & Craig, International, July 15, 1975. Catalog #21 - Coins of the World. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains 30 lots of World gold coins. Bolivia (80 lots), Brazil (19 lots), Mexico (21 lots), and Peru (24 lots) comprises the majority of the crown offerings. British Guiana (17 lots), China (23 lots), Portugal (20 lots), and Russia (18 lots) make up the majority of minor offerings;
(20) Cordry & Craig, International, September 15, 1975. Catalog #23. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. Gold coins of the world, Crowns and minors of the world;
(21) Cordry & Craig, International, October 20, 1975. Catalog #24 - The Gold, Silver & Copper Coinage of Latin America. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains 22 lots of Latin American gold coins. Bolivia (87 lots), Chile (23 lots), Guatemala (24 lots), and Peru (51 lots) comprises the majority of the crown offerings. Bolivia (64 lots), Brazil (77 lots), Chile (58 lots), Colombia (59 lots), and Peru (54 lots) make up the majority of minor offerings. Also included are 47 lots of World gold, crowns, and minors;
(22) Scott E. Cordry, December 15, 1975. Catalog #25 - Coins of the World. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. Scandinavia, Gold coins of the world, Crowns and minors of the world;
(23) Freeman Craig & Co., January 20, 1976. Catalog #26 - The Minor Coinage of Latin America. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily Latin American minor coins. Chile (73 lots), Colombia (91 lots), Costa Rica (76 lots), and Peru (46 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American minor offerings. Egypt (29 lots), Morocco (18 lots), and Turkey comprises the majority of the 341 lots of World crowns and minors;
(24) Freeman Craig & Co., February 9, 1976. Catalog #27 - The Coinage of Brazil 1663-1956 and Bolivia 1568-1942. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily Brazilian (349 lots) and Bolivian (248 lots) colonial, republic, and decimal coins. This list contains many nice 8Rs (13 lots), 4Rs (9 lots), 2Rs (32 lots), 1Rs (33 lots), and ½R cobs (12 lots);
(25) Freeman Craig & Co., March 15, 1976. Catalog #28 - Coins of the World. San Francisco. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily Latin American gold, crowns, and minor coins. Bolivia (76 lots), Chile (59 lots), Guatemala (44 lots), Mexico (40 lots), and Peru (41 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American crown offerings. Chile (26 lots), Colombia (58 lots), Costa Rica (40 lots), and Mexico (33 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American minor offerings. Turkey (75 lots) comprises the majority of the 335 lots of World crowns and minors;
(26) Freeman Craig & Co., June 10, 1976. Catalog #29 - The Crown Coinage of Latin America. Sausalito. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily Latin American gold (15 lots) and crown (264 lots) coins. Bolivia (65 lots), Chile (26 lots), Guatemala (33 lots), Mexico (33 lots), and Peru (29 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American crown offerings. There is a good mix of 190 lots of World crowns and minors;
(27) Freeman Craig & Co., July 4, 1976. Catalog #30 - The Minor Coinage of Latin America. Sausalito. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily Latin American minor coins with a large selection (60 lots) of counterstamped minors. Bolivia (60 lots), Brazil (148 lots), Chile (81 lots), Colombia (81 lots), Costa Rica (21 lots), Guatemala (43 lots), and Peru (40 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American minor offerings;
(28) Freeman Craig & Co., August 10, 1976. Catalog #31 - A Summer Selection of Coins of the World. Sausalito. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains 15 lots of Costa Rican gold coins. Bolivia (40 lots), Chile (27 lots), Guatemala (26 lots), Mexico (31 lots), and Peru (37 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American crown offerings. Bolivia (69 lots), Brazil (55 lots), Chile (37 lots), Colombia (63 lots), Haiti (36 lots), and Peru (43 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American minor offerings. Germany (24 lots) and Turkey (23 lots) comprises the majority of the 217 lots of World crowns and minors;
(29) Freeman Craig & Co., October 20, 1976. Catalog #32 - Crowns of Latin America and Silver Coins of Brazil. Sausalito. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains Latin American gold coins with Costa Rica (18 lots) and Guatemala (10 lots) crompising the majority of the offerings. Bolivia (56 lots), Chile (26 lots), Guatemala (55 lots), Mexico (38 lots), and Peru (41 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American crown offerings. Brazilian crowns (114 lots) and minors (98 lots) make up the remaining list offerings;
(30) Freeman Craig & Co., December 15, 1976. Catalog #33 - Crowns & Banknotes of Latin America. Sausalito. 12mo. paper covers. b&w plated. This list contains primarily Latin American crowns and paper money. Bolivia (60 lots), Brazil (39 lots) Guatemala (38 lots), Mexico (24 lots), and Peru (35 lots) comprise the majority of the Latin American crown offerings. The remaining offerings are comprised of paper money from a good mix of Latin American countries. Lot weight: 2 lbs 5oz. Subject(s): Latin American, European, World Coinage.
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