Happy with my find at the library book sale today (Judd book) and a little mystery too
CoinHusker
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I picked up a Judd "United States Pattern, Experimental & Trial Pieces" 3rd Edition in like new condition for $1.50. I was pretty happy about finding it and didn't even open it or look through it. Just paid quick and left. But then when I got home and looked inside the book...
...Does anyone know what kind of M.D. Judd was? When he died?
The reason I ask is that I know that he was from Omaha too. And inside of the book I got today is a hand written list of coins and prices on a "Omaha Children's Memorial Hospital Patient History Sheet" piece of paper along with another list hand written on a "Laboratory Notes" piece of paper.
I can't help but wonder if they could be Judd's notes? A book from his estate ending up at the Library's book sale? I know it's a long, long, long shot but it does add a little mystery to a nice find at a library book sale.
edit to fix some spelling
...Does anyone know what kind of M.D. Judd was? When he died?
The reason I ask is that I know that he was from Omaha too. And inside of the book I got today is a hand written list of coins and prices on a "Omaha Children's Memorial Hospital Patient History Sheet" piece of paper along with another list hand written on a "Laboratory Notes" piece of paper.
I can't help but wonder if they could be Judd's notes? A book from his estate ending up at the Library's book sale? I know it's a long, long, long shot but it does add a little mystery to a nice find at a library book sale.
edit to fix some spelling
Collecting coins, medals and currency featuring "The Sower"
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
(The hand writting is hard to read so if my translation doesn't make sense please excuse my attempt)
1895S .25 Unc
1916 .25 Unc
1918/7 .25 XF
1918/7 .25 BU
1924D .25 AU
1893 $1 Proof
1894 $1 Proof
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1652 Pine Tree shilling EF
1723 Dora Americanna (Not sure if I read that right, guess)
1723 1/2 P
1787 Conn. cent
1788 (? can't read the writing) cent
1787 N.J. cent
1788 N.J. cent
1795 N.Y. cent
Elephant 45
1793 Va 1/2 penny
1777 Va 1/2 penny
1792 Kent cent
1787 fugio cent
1796 washington penny
1786 NJ Aut FEP
1788 Mass cent FEP
There's more on the front of this sheet (some world coin sets, from the 60's and 70's, a list of 60's & 70's US proof sets, and coins from the 1800's cents to dollars). On the other sheet I mentioned "labortory notes" there's this:
$20 257-6 275
.5 473-6 210
.5 570-5 100
$3 597-8 250
.10 696-5 65-
.10 708 -5 65-
.10 782-7 125-
.25 888-6 65-
.25 894-6 65-
$5 1568 -7 225-
.5 1712- 200-
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1545-
S.F ?
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but i am afraid I am messing up what is really listed because the hand writing is pretty hard to decipher. (another hint that a doctor wrote it?)
edit to fix some of the #'s after re-reading my post
Bill
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
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<< <i>Potentially very neat find ... there has to be one person, if not more out there, who has notes/papers/letters from Judd that could verify, or not, the handwriting on your papers. >>
Hey, I just thought that I should take copies to the next Omaha Coin Club meeting and see if any of the long time members might have known Judd or have any correspondence from him.
Man, I was proud of payin' five bucks for my old Judd book from the 1960's.
The little crib sheet of notes sounds interesting.
Nice icon, BTW, CoinHusker.
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Nice icon, BTW, CoinHusker. >>
Thanks, a kind soul did a BIG favor for me and I haven't forgotten it!
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Tom
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Tom Pilitowski
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<< <i>My money says you've got Judd's personal copy of his book. >>
Now that would really be something. And for a buck and a half, too.
We just had a library sale here recently. And my Dad is the Assistant Director of the library. Hmm.
(Actually, our library is a little sparse on numismatic references- what is there is pretty old- but they do have a Sheldon Penny Whimsy I've checked out a time or two.)
<< <i>The "laboratory notes" are Judd numbers and denominations. My money says you've got Judd's personal copy of his book. >>
<< <i>What a great find, congratulations!
Tom >>
Thanks! Time will tell, but you guys are making me giddy!
I wish there was an easy way to authenticate it. Like a nice label in the cover saying, "From the library of J. Hewitt Judd" with a nice big signature next to it.
CoinHusker - Ask the readers of the e-Sylum if anyone has a sample of Judd's writing. To get the request posted, contact Wayne Homren. I'll send PM you his e-mail address. Their e-newsletter goes out every Sunday night, so if you send the request now you may have a sample within 48 hours or so!
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Ken
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<< <i>The "laboratory notes" are Judd numbers and denominations. My money says you've got Judd's personal copy of his book. >>
<< <i>What a great find, congratulations!
Tom >>
Thanks! Time will tell, but you guys are making me giddy!
Your welcome and man oh man, you should feel giddy! I would!
Rgrds
Tom
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