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    A34, Lot 302:

    Six useful works including Betts on American Colonial.

    •Betts, C. Willys. American Colonial History. Contemporary Medals. 1970. 310 pages plus indexes. Quarto. Hardcover. Brown cloth with gold stamped title on front and spine. The standard reference for this series that has significant overlap with the British historical medal series. Fine copy.

    •Berry, George. Taverns and Tokens of Pepys London. Seaby. 1976. Hardcover. 140 pages plus Bibliography and Index. Extensively illustrated. Fine copy.

    •Davis, W. J. Nineteenth Century Token Coinage. 1904, 1969 reprint by Seaby. Large quarto. Dust jacket. 284 pages. 15 plates. The standard reference on the 19th Century series. Fine copy, minor wear and tear on the dust jacket.

    •Gavin Scott, J. British Countermarks on Copper & Bronze Coins. Spink. 1975. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 179 pages plus 10 plates. Standard reference for this series. Fine copy, minor tears on dust jacket.

    •Holland, S. Canal Coins. Baldwin. 1992. Card covers. 68 pages plus Index. Illustrated in text. As new.

    •Mays, James O'Donald. Tokens of Those Trying Times. 1991. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 248 pages including a complete reprint of the Dalton reference on silver tokens of the 1811-1812 period. Mays was a major collector of the series and provides the only extensive discussion of this short-lived issue of silver coins that I am aware of. As new.

 

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