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R. Tettenhorst Archives

Archival records related to half cent research and the formation of the Tettenhorst collection, the finest United States half cent collection ever assembled. Known as the Missouri Cabinet, the half cents were sold by Goldberg’s in January 2014.  Included in the archive are purchase records, photographs, and research files. Ten boxes total. 

 

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3 entries found for [year:1995]

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    Brobston Collection 1995

    Brobston Collection

    Photographic plates of all of the coins in the 1963 Brobston Sale by Stack's, the photos provided to Tett by Stack's. The issued FPL had only some coins plated.

    Bibliothèque Nationale Collection 1995

    Bibliothèque Nationale Collection

    A large and fascinating collection of items related to Tett’s visit to the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, France in 1995 to see a collection of early U. S. Coins.  Tett learned of an exhibition of half cents, large cents, and other coins at the Bibliothèque Nationale in 1861.  The Alexandre Vattemare Collection was described in the exhibition catalog, and it is one of the earliest half cent collections described in the literature.  The material includes:

    1) Tett’s correspondence with the proper authorities eventually leading to the discovery that the collection still existed intact at the library

    2) The exhibition catalog (in French, not scanned here)

    3) Tett’s planning and subsequent trip to Paris to view and attribute the coins

    4) Some material to help Tett refresh his French

    5) Tett’s attribution and assessment of the coins in the Bibliothèque Nationale Collection.  They include 34 half cents (including several proofs), 78 large cents, and 59 other coins, many pre-1800 and many in excellent condition, from half-dimes to $20 gold.  There is also a 1850 Proof Set.  Tett describes as many of the coins as he could in the time he had available.

    6) Copies of some of the reference material he took to identify the coins

    7) His follow-up letters in which he sent half cents of 7 missing dates to round out the collection, as well reference books by Breen, Cohen, and Sheldon for the Bibliothèque Nationale


    Michael Demling Correspondence, 1995 to 2001 1995

    Michael Demling Correspondence, 1995 to 2001

    Correspondence between R. Tettenhorst and Michael Demling on the topic of half cents and other subjects.

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