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Robert P. Harris' Collected Research, Personal Notes, and Correspondence for His Book on Latin Ameri

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Robert P. Harris' Collected Research, Personal Notes, and Correspondence for His Book on Latin Ameri
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Harris, Robert P. ROBERT P. HARRIS' COLLECTED RESEARCH, PERSONAL NOTES, AND CORRESPONDENCE FOR HIS BOOK ON LATIN AMERICAN COINS. A Guide Book of Modern Latin American Coins. 1966. 2-volumes of carbon copies & original Manuscripts, Notes & Correspondence in 3-ring binders. Extensive correspondence to Central Banks, American Embassies, U.S. Treasury, Foreign Service, Churches, Department of State and collectors such as: Prado, J. Davenport, R. Bryne, N. Shafer and others to help in searching for the existence of coins and the quantities minted. There are rubbings of coins, photocopies of Bolivian charts from original documents and important foil rubbings of Peruvian coinage from 1. Lawton. 19 countries containing mintage notes and letters of: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador (El), Uruguay, Venezuela, with several hundred pages on Honduran Coinage, making it the largest section. 2 volumes. Binder one: a blue cloth covered boards, three-ring binder titled 'Latin America I' and organized by manilla tabbed dividers. The research is organized according to the following sections: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Ecuador. Binder two: a blue cloth covered boards, three-ring binder titled 'Latin America II' and organized by manilla tabbed dividers. The research is organized according to the following sections: Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador (El), Uruguay, and Venezuela. ex Remy Bourne Sale No. 5 Lot 459. Lot weight: 8 lbs 4oz. Subject(s): Coinage - Latin America.