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John Ford’s Exceptional Copy of the 1851 Roper Sale; The First Major Coin Sale in the United States

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John Ford’s Exceptional Copy of the 1851 Roper Sale; The First Major Coin Sale in the United States
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Thomas, M., & Sons. EXECUTORS’ SALE AT NO. 93 WALNUT STREET. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF GOLD AND SILVER COINS, MEDALS, &C. CATALOGUE OF THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF RARE AND VALUABLE COINS, MEDALS, AUTOGRAPHS, MAHOGANY COIN CASE, &C. LATE OF DOCTOR LEWIS ROPER, DECEASED, TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1851 AT HALF PAST 6 O’CLOCK, AT M. THOMAS & SONS’ AUCTION ROOMS, NO. 93 WALNUT STREET. (Philadelphia), Feb. 20, 1851. Second state. 8vo [22.5 by 14 cm], sewn and self-covered as issued. 24 pages; a total of 698 lots offered in 52 groupings. Fine. Attinelli, Numisgraphics, page 8: “This is, it is believed, the first coin sale in this country, in which sufficient interest was manifested by numismatists to take note of the prices paid for coins, and who were the purchasers.” Gengerke page 211: “First All-Coin US Sale.” The sale featured, in the American series: military medals, a few Franklin medals, three Gobrecht dollars, a 1792 Washington Head half dollar, colonials, presidential medals, colonials, etc. Also featured were runs of French medals and coins, English coins, German and other European series, long runs of ancient Greek and Roman coins, etc. One of the great landmarks in American numismatic literature. Rare and desirable. This state features the Thomas firm’s “Philada.” address at the base of the last page (vide P. Scott Rubin’s “Variants of the 1851 Roper Auction Sale Catalogue,” in the Fall 1998 issue of The Asylum). Ex John J. Ford, Jr. library (Kolbe Sale 93, lot 899).