<strong>Auction</strong> 83 Reference MaterialsAlpert & Elman, Tokens and Medals: A Guide to theIdentification and Values of U.S. <strong>Exonumia</strong>, PB, 300pp....................$20Alpert & Smith, Video Arcade, Pinball, Slot Machine,and Other Amusement Tokens of North America HB, 254pp............$35Aqua, Pennsylvania Merchants Tokens, 1252pp, HB.........................$60Atwood-Coffee Catalogue of U.S. and CanadianTransportation Tokens, volume 1, HB, 934pp....................................$50As last, unbound version.....................................................................$40As last, Volume Two, The History and Encyclopedia, HB, 776pp.....$30As last, Volume Three, Minor Die Varieties,unbound only, 946pp...........................................................................$30Brunk, <strong>Exonumia</strong> Journal Articles: A Guide for IdentifyingTokens and Medals from the 1600s to Current Times, PB, 71pp.......$20Byrne, Coin and Tokens of the Caribees(Peters public sale 78) with prices realized, SB..................................$35Chibbaro, South Carolina Tokens, HB, 262pp....................................$50Coffee, Land Company and Real Estate Tokens, HB, 110pp.............$15Crawford Farber, Louisiana Trade Tokens, 2nd Edition,HB, 558pp...........................................................................................$45Cunningham, Michigan Trade Tokens, HB, 740pp............................$32Cunningham, Military Tokens of the United States,volume I, HB, 455pp...........................................................................$50Cunningham, Military Tokens of the United States,volume 2, HB, 461pp..........................................................................$50DeWitt, Election Medals of the Campaign of 1844 (reprint),SB, 30pp............................................................................................... $5Dodrill, 20,000 Coal Company Stores (all known stores1903-1958), SB, 287pp.......................................................................$45Dunn, Catalog of Western Good-for Mirrors SB, 108pp....................$35Dusterberg, Cincinnati, Mother of Expositions, catalogs tokens& medals from Cincinnati’s 19th Cent expos, SB, 28pp....................$13Edkins, Catalog of U.S. Coal Company Store Scrip,3rd Edition, Vol. II (West Virginia). HB, 368pp.................................$45Edkins, Catalog of U.S. Coal Company Store Scrip,3rd Edition, Vol. I. HB, 380pp............................................................$40Eglit, Columbiana, The Medallic History of ChristopherColumbus and the Columbian Exposition of 1893,spiral bound, reprint, 8 1/2x11 inches, 144pp.....................................$35Fisher, Tippecanoe and Trinkets Too, HB, 322pp. An excellentoverview of political memorabilia......................................................$32Ford, Nolan and Coffee, Car Wash Tokens of North America,HB, 312pp...........................................................................................$25Fowler, Magnuson and White, The Brunswick Token Story,authorized reprint, 48pp......................................................................$20Fowler and Ribbe, Trade Tokens of Texas(2nd supplement) SB, 126pp..............................................................$40Fowler and Strough, Trade Tokens of Texas(1st supplement) SB, 128pp................................................................$40Fuld, U.S. Civil War Store Cards, 1976, HB, 584pp..........................$85Fuld, Die Photos & Fuld/Moore Listings, Update of4th Revised Edition, SB, 134pp..........................................................$10Furst, Medals Made in America, 1954 reprint,PB, 16pp................................................................................................$5Greenslet, The Medals of Franklin, HB, 232pp..................................$40Hartzog’s 1986 Price guide: “Medals of the United States Mint,”SB, 66pp..............................................................................................$15Julian and Keusch, Medals of the U.S. Assay Commission1860-1977, SB, 91pp..........................................................................$20Kanzinger, Civil War Token Collectors Guide,PB, 238pp............................................................................................$25Kappan, California Tokens (volume 1), reprint,HB, 754pp...........................................................................................$50King, Masonic Chapter Pennies (reprint). HB, 398pp........................$45Kuethe, MagicianTokens, an authorized reprint, SB, 49pp................$20H4Leslie, Chilean Nitrate Mine and Related Tokens, SB, 46pp.............$20Lipscomb, Ohio Merchant Tokens, 2nd Edition, HB, 765pp.............$40Luftschein, One Hundred Years of American Medallic Art,1845-1945, SB, 98pp..........................................................................$30Lyall, The Tokens, Checks, Metallic Tickets, Passes &Tallies of The British Caribbean and Bermuda. HB, 214pp...............$35Maisch, Library Catalogue of the Token and MedalSociety, SB35pp..................................................................................$10Malehorn & Davenport, United States Sales Tax Tokens:A History and Catalog, HB, 403pp.....................................................$50Martin and Dow, Yesterday’s Elongateds, revised ed.,second printing, HB, 298pp................................................................$35Miller, Delaware Merchant Tokens, A 1988 TAMSJournal Supplement, SB, 33pp............................................................$10Musante, The Medallic Work of John Adams Bolen, HB,326pp. with dustcover and color plates...............................................$50Partin, Georgia Trade Tokens, HB, 241pp.........................................$25Reed, Abraham Lincoln: Beyond the American Icon,full color, HB, 448pp..........................................................................$30As last, autographed copy!..................................................................$45Reiter, Catalog of Dairy or Milk Tokens and Related<strong>Exonumia</strong>, HB, 1204pp......................................................................$40Robinson, Arkansas Merchant Tokens, 278pp...................................$30Ryker, Fred Earl Fankhouser “The Penny Man,” His Lifeand Work with Encased Coins, PB, 80pp...........................................$20Schenkman, Bimetallic Trade Tokens of the United States,HB, 163pp...........................................................................................$40Schenkman, Explosive Control Tokens, HB, 140pp..........................$22Schenkman, Maryland Merchant Tokens, HB, 247pp........................$45Schenkman, Merchant Tokens of Hard Rubber andSimilar Compositions, HB, 208pp......................................................$55Schenkman, Tokens and Medals Commemorating theMonitor & Merrimac Battle, SB, 24pp.................................................$5Schenkman, Merchant Tokens of Washington, D.C., HB, 80pp.........$20Schenkman, West Virginia Merchant Tokens, HB, 486pp..................$45Schornstein, Bryan Money, with dustcover, HB, 112pp.....................$35Schornstein, Bryan Money, Supplement andPrice Guide 2012, PB..........................................................................$10Shevlin and Hyder, Golden Gate International Exposition:Discover the World of CHARBNEAU SO-CALLEDDOLLARS, HB, full color, 81pp........................................................$35Smith, Catalogue of World Ferry, Ship, and CanalTransportation Tokens and Passes, HB, 202pp...................................$35Stewart, Alberta Trade Tokens, HB, 274pp........................................$25Street Directory of the Principal Cities of the U.S.,reprint of 1908 book, 1904pp..............................................................$95Sullivan, American Political Badges and Medalets1789-1892, HB, 646pp......................................................................$175Sweeney and Bernal, The Mitad Tokens of Latin America:An Illustrated Catalog of these 19th Century Tokens, SB, 32pp........$10Trantow, Catalogue of Lumber Company Store Tokens,2nd edition, HB, 578pp.......................................................................$50Vacketta, Centennial Commemoratives of Illinois, SB, 58pp............$20Vacketta, Trade Tokens of Illinois (2nd Edition), HB, 550pp.............$45Zara, Prison Tokens of the United States. HB, 168pp.......................$25Current Valuations: A Price Supplement To So-Called Dollars,SB, 24pp..............................................................................................$10Subscription to our next three Token andMedal <strong>Auction</strong>s with Prices realized $ 10.00PLEASE use the order form on page 2when ordering - Thank you!SHIPPING CHARGES:Add $ 4.00 for the first book, and $1.00 for each additional book.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★19th Century Merchant TokensPRESIDENTIAL COIN & ANTIQUE COMPANYH. Joseph LevinePost Office Box 277, Clifton, Virginia 20124TEL 571.321.2121 • FAX 571.321.0696 • EMAIL JLevine968@aol.com<strong>Auction</strong> Eighty-Three★ ★ ★ ★ ★Held in Conjunction with Whitman’s Baltimore Coin & Currency Convention at the Baltimore Convention Center, June20-23, 2012. Lots may be viewed at the convention at table #1550 in Hall E on Thursday, June 20 from 2:00 until 6:00 p.m.;Friday, June 21 from 10:00 a. m. until 6 p.m. and Saturday, June 22 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.The Sale is in two parts, PART I is a Floor and Mail Bid Sale and will be conducted at the Convention. The sale will beginat 5:30 p.m. sharp in Room 331 on Saturday June 22.OUR BIDDING RULES ARE AS FOLLOWS:FOR THE FLOOR SALE1. Mail bids must be received no later than 6:00 PM on Wednesday, June 19;2. Fax Bids to 571-321-0696 and phone bids to 571-321-2121 must be received no laterthan 9:00 PM on Wednesday, June 19;3. We will receive phone bids at the Convention Center on Friday, June 21 from noon until 6 p.m. andSaturday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Telephone bids on these two days should made to 703-507-0993.4. E-mail bids will be received until 9:00 PM on Thursday, June 21. All e-mail bids will acknowledged.If your e-mail bid is not acknowledged - it has not been received!Part II is a Mail Bid Only Sale.All bids for this portion must be received by Monday, June 24 at 6 p.m.FOR YOUR ADDED CONVENIENCE:You may charge your purchases on VISA or MASTERCARD or you may use PayPal.There will be a 4% surcharge on your total invoice for this privilege.Book orders may be charged without a surcharge being added.1. A BUYER’S CHARGE OF 15% ON EACH INDIVIDUAL LOT WILL BE ADDED TO ALL SUCCESSFUL BIDS,WHICH SUM WILL BE THE PURCHASE PRICE.2. Bid the highest amount you are willing to pay for the lot. Your bid will be reduced to a 10% advance over the secondhighest bid. There is no limit to the amount that we will reduce a bid except that…3. Bids under $35.00 will not be reduced and bids will not be reduced to under $35.00.4. In instances where there are duplicate lots, you may bid on an either/or basis and indicate a preference if you like.5. Some lots are reserved. The auctioneer will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor through itsrepresentative.6. Invoices are payable within 7 days of receipt. Returns must be made within this period. We attempt to use strict numismaticgrading standards and to note defects, which in our professional judgment, affect the value of the item. However, we domake mistakes and will accept returns when we are in error. On the other hand, capricious returns will not be tolerated.No lot may be returned by any floor bidder for any reason except authenticity.7. Postage & insurance is added to all invoices and paid by the bidder.8. On any account not paid within the prescribed terms of this sale, PRESIDENTIAL reserves the right to extend credit andto impose periodic finance charges at the rate of 1.5% per month (18% annum) on the unpaid balance. Such charges willbegin to accrue on the 20th day following the closing date of the sale. On any sums unpaid, the buyer agrees to pay allcosts, including attorney’s fees, with interest accruing on the balance, until fully paid, at the specified rate.9. BIDDING IN THIS AUCTION SALE CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE BY THE BIDDER OF THE FORE-GOINGTERMS OF SALE.PRICE ESTIMATES: (A) Under $10; (B) $10-25; (C) $25-50; (D) $50-75; (E) $75-100;(F) $100-200; (G) $200-400; (H) $400-600; (I) $600-800.5H
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