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RARE DELUXE LEATHERBOUND ATWATER CATALOGUE

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 USD
RARE DELUXE LEATHERBOUND ATWATER CATALOGUE
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Mehl, B. Max. CATALOGUE OF THE FAMOUS AND COMPLETE COLLECTION OF UNITED STATES GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER COINS FORMED BY WILLIAM CUTLER ATWATER… INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED STICKNEY 1804 DOLLAR AND THE IDLER 1804 DOLLAR… Fort Worth, June 11, 1946. 4to, Original flexible full black morocco, gilt; original printed card covers bound in. 199, (7); (12) pages; 2398 lots; frontispiece portrait of Atwater; text illustrations; prices realized list bound in. Fine. The Deluxe Leatherbound Edition. Ex Gaston DiBello, with his name stamped in gilt at the base of the front cover. Inscribed to DiBello on the front free flyleaf: “To Mr. Gaston DiBello with sincerest wishes to a fine numismatic student (signed) B. Max Mehl.” Perhaps as few as half a dozen deluxe Atwater catalogues were originally issued by Mehl (as compared with 25 or so of the deluxe Dunham catalogue). Three others are currently known to us, one originally presented to Abe Kosoff, one to Russell H. Renz and another to J. F. McDermott. The owner of the volume at hand, Gaston DiBello (1892–1967) was an active member of the American Numismatic Association and the Buffalo Numismatic Society. Pete Smith notes that he attended the famous sale of King Farouk’s coin collection in 1954. DiBello’s own collection was dispersed by Stack’s in 1969 and 1970. A coin collector for over a quarter century, William Cutler Atwater’s penchant for quality is evident throughout the sale. Indeed, the superb condition of the coins have prompted many to consider it superior to the Dunham collection in overall importance. Mehl himself, in a 1946 letter to Thomas Elder, described the Atwater auction as “the most important I have ever held.” A rare opportunity.