Thanks for posting the pictures Russ! My family and I went to the Nebraska City Show today and a guy I know gave me this book. It is signed by R.S. Yeoman to Dr. J. Hewitt Judd! I thought it was pretty ! A book from Dr. Judd's library signed by the author. I didn't buy anything at the show but I didn't need to after getting this!
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<< <i> I didn't buy anything at the show but I didn't need to after getting this! >>
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'gave this book to me'....
you type better than i do, though.
excellent story thanks
A very cool addition.
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<< <i>they were such good friends he called him Doctor!!!!!
From what I hear about Dr. Judd, everyone called him Doctor. Imagine that, an eccentric in numismatics.
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<< <i>That is really cool. Now you need a copy of Judd signed for Yeoman. >>
What? He was fortunate to receive this one. Great pickup anyways.
<< <i>My family and "I".....Nebraska
'gave this book to me'.... >>
Give him a break...geez!
Really cool piece of history notlogical.
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RS Yeoman may have been the very first clad collector (unless Proofartworkoncircs beat him to it
it goes without saying, but cool book.
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it goes without saying, but cool book.
Thanks, I think so too!
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