Many, many, many auction catalogs on-line ...

This stems from another thread, but I felt others who might not be reading that one would find this link useful. I actually started looking for old Bowers catalogs online and stumbled across this:
https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject:"Auction+catalogs"&sort=-date
Very handy for research purposes!
Doug
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Internet Archive (archive.org) is the document store used by Newman Portal. You can view them there, or by auction house on Newman Portal (https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/auctioncompanies).
If you want to search across all auction catalogs on Newman Portal, use the advanced search page (https://nnp.wustl.edu/Library/AdvancedSearchForm), select Auction Catalogs in the Content Type box, and enter the search term in the search box (at the bottom).
This is awesome. Thank you for posting this!
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Ah, that’s how this started. I was looking for old Bowers catalogues and we were discussing how NNP doesn’t have the rights. So I went searching and I guess came full circle.
Excellent links, thank you both.
Lots of eye candy in those pages. Thank you for the reference links!
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Outstanding!!
The NNP is such a treasure!
Latin American Collection
Amazing! Thanks for posting this.
This is a good reminder. For those of us that enjoy provenance of coins, this is a real treasure trove.