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Hardcover Ford Sales

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 USD
Hardcover Ford Sales
A buyer’s premium of 18% will be added to the cost of all lots purchased by absentee bidders. The premium is reduced to 15% for floor bidders. See shipping info and full terms.
Stack's. JOHN J. FORD, JR. COLLECTION. COINS, MEDALS AND CURRENCY. PART VII. New York, Jan. 18, 2005. 4to, original maroon cloth, gilt; upper cover embossed; decorative endpapers. 252, (4) pages; 555 lots; profusely illustrated, often in color. Fine. [with] Stack's. JOHN J. FORD, JR. COLLECTION. COINS, MEDALS AND CURRENCY. PART VIII. New York, Jan. 18-19, 2005. 4to, original maroon cloth, gilt; upper cover embossed; decorative endpapers. 300, (8) pages; lots 1001-1798; profusely illustrated, often in color. Fine. [with] Stack's. JOHN J. FORD, JR. COLLECTION. COINS, MEDALS AND CURRENCY. PART XVII. Baltimore, Mar. 21, 2007. 4to, original maroon cloth, gilt; upper cover embossed; decorative endpapers. 288, (4) pages; 4001-4633 lots; profusely illustrated, often in color. Fine. [with] Stack's. JOHN J. FORD, JR. COLLECTION. COINS, MEDALS AND CURRENCY. PART XVIII. New York, May 22, 2007. 4to, original maroon cloth, gilt; upper cover embossed; decorative endpapers. 131, (5) pages; 173 lots; profusely illustrated, often in color. Fine. Special Hardbound Editions. The seventh Ford sale featured American, British and Canadian coins, medals and tokens, etc. The eighth sale featured United States obsolete currency proof notes, Russian-American Company notes, United States obsolete bank notes and private scrip, early American currency, and John Law currency. Sale XVII featured paper currency of the American Revolutionary and early Confederation periods from the thirteen colonies, Continental currency, Guaranteed by the United States notes, colonial and early American change bills, and Canadian 18th-century paper currency. Sale XVIII featured medals struck for presentation to North American First Peoples.