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The Colonial Newsletter

Published by the Colonial Newsletter Foundation (1960-1996), and subsequently by the American Numismatic Society, the Colonial Newsletter was an important source of original research in the field of early American numismatics. Numbering is as follows: 1960 (no. 1), 1961 (2-5), 1962 (6-7), 1963 (9-10), 1964 (11-13), 1965 (14-16), 1966 (17), 1967 (18-20), 1968 (21-24), 1969 (25-28), 1970 (29), 1971 (30-32), 1972 (33-35), 1973 (36-38), 1974 (39-42), 1975 (43-44), 1976 (45-47), 1977 (48-50), 1978 (51-53), 1979 (54-56), 1980 (57-59), 1981 (60-61), 1982 (62-63), 1983 (64-66), 1984 (67-69), 1985 (70-71), 1986 (72-74), 1987 (75-77), 1988 (78-80), 1989 (81-83), 1990 (84-86), 1991 (87-89), 1992 (90-92), 1993 (93-95), 1994 (96-98), 1995 (99-100), 1996 (101-103), 1997 (104-106), 1998 (107-109), 1999 (110-112), 2000 (113-115), 2001 (116-118), 2002 (119-121), 2003 (122-124), 2004 (125-126), 2005 (127-129), 2006 (130-132), 2007 (133-135), 2008 (136-138), 2009 (139-141), 2010 (142-144), 2011 (145-147), 2012 (148-150), 2013 (151-153), 2014 (154-156), 2015 (157-159), 2016 (160-162), 2017 (163-165).

Note, indexes are listed under 2016 and 2017.

The Colonial Newsletter was succeeded by the Journal of Early American Numismatics, which is published twice yearly, beginning in 2018.

 

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    The Colonial Newsletter, no. 36 1/1/1973

    The Colonial Newsletter, no. 36

    The Colonial Newsletter, currently (3/16) published three times annually, features important research related to early American numismatics.

    The Colonial Newsletter, no. 37 4/1/1973

    The Colonial Newsletter, no. 37

    The Colonial Newsletter, currently (3/16) published three times annually, features important research related to early American numismatics.

    The Colonial Newsletter, no. 38 10/1/1973

    The Colonial Newsletter, no. 38

    The Colonial Newsletter, currently (3/16) published three times annually, features important research related to early American numismatics.

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