By Unamed
Washington   Governmant Printing Office
9.5" by 6" 591pp
A very scarce work of American coin history dating from the latter half of the nineteenth century.
By Unamed

1897 Twenty-Four Annual Report of the Director of the Mint to the Secretary of The Treasury For The Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1896

Washington   Governmant Printing Office
9.5" by 6" 591pp
A very scarce work of American coin history dating from the latter half of the nineteenth century.
£80.00
: 1.5kgs / : 650C53

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Description

Publishers' Original Binding, Very Scarce

In the publisher's original cloth binding, this very scarce work of American coin manufacturing history is in excellent condition. With the stamp of C.F. Chandler towards the tail of the title page. Illustrated with 15 black and white plates. No collation available. The twenty-fourth annual report of the Director of the American Mint for the fiscal year ending in June 30, 1896. This comprehensive work offers an comprehensive look at the mint, and history of coin manufacturing in America. An ex library copy taken from the The Chemist's Club Library,

Condition

In a full cloth binding, with new endpapers. Externally smart, with minor shelf wear. Library stamp to the top and bottom edge. Internally firmly bound. Tape repairs to the title page, and to the reverse of the title page. Pages are generally bright and clean, with the previous owners stamp to the title page.

Near Fine

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