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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 2361434, member: 57463"]<font face="Georgia"><i>The Fantastic 1804 Dollar</i> is probably his most popular book. <i>Early Paper Money of America</i> is clearly second, but still widely known. I have the latter. I never read the former. I came to numismatics <i>per se</i> only in 1991. By then, the truth about the 1804 dollar was common knowledge. </font></p><p><font face="Georgia"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Georgia">In the back of the book is a complete bibliography of Newman's published works: over 90 articles and books under his own name; another 17 collaborations. He worked with George Mallis, Russell Rulau, Don Taxay, and, of course, Kenneth Bressett. His research on "Bungtown coppers" and the origin of the US Dollar Sign stand out for me.</font></p><p><font face="Georgia"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Georgia">I just sent a review to the MSNS MichMatist. That is a new piece. The introduction above also appeared on the ANA website, though, apparently, some watchful person edited my comment about "the witch of Wall Street."</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 2361434, member: 57463"][FONT=Georgia][I]The Fantastic 1804 Dollar[/I] is probably his most popular book. [I]Early Paper Money of America[/I] is clearly second, but still widely known. I have the latter. I never read the former. I came to numismatics [I]per se[/I] only in 1991. By then, the truth about the 1804 dollar was common knowledge. In the back of the book is a complete bibliography of Newman's published works: over 90 articles and books under his own name; another 17 collaborations. He worked with George Mallis, Russell Rulau, Don Taxay, and, of course, Kenneth Bressett. His research on "Bungtown coppers" and the origin of the US Dollar Sign stand out for me. I just sent a review to the MSNS MichMatist. That is a new piece. The introduction above also appeared on the ANA website, though, apparently, some watchful person edited my comment about "the witch of Wall Street."[/FONT][/QUOTE]
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