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Jim Ruddy's New Jersey Copper Notebook

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Jim Ruddy's New Jersey Copper Notebook
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Ruddy, James F. NOTEBOOK ON NEW JERSEY COPPERS. Undated [mid- to late-1950s], with later signed cover letter written in anticipation of the 1996 Money Tree sale of Ruddy's archives. Most materials on 8.5 by 11 inch paper, housed in a three-ring binder. Contents include: late 1950s 4-page handwritten inventory of Ruddy's collection of NJ coppers, giving prices paid, condition, etc.; the listings and photographs extracted from the 1955 Schulman catalogue of the Jacob Spiro collection, with prices realized indicated; the Guttag brothers' Cents of New Jersey, with pages extracted and annotated with rarity and condition census information; Bill Anton's 1975 CNL article A Modern Survey of the Copper Coinage of the State of New Jersey, inscribed by Anton to "Dave" (presumably Bowers). Materials generally fine. An interesting group of material relating to a significant collection of New Jersey coppers formed between 1954 and 1958. As he writes in his cover letter, "During the beginning of my numismatic career, 1954 to 1958, I collected Colonial coins by die varieties. Starting with Connecticut cents, then Massachusetts cents and finally to my personal favorite, New Jersey cents. I collected 81 different varieties of New Jersey cents including a very fine specimen of 7-E, with the date under the plow beam." A mid-1950s letter from Walter Breen, "listing all of the information on New Jersey cents he had at that time" was inexplicably removed from the binder and sold separately at the Aug. 31, 1996 Money Tree sale of Ruddy's archives (lot 436).