Yes, Boosibri, I am aware- this thread is very old. I was able to access it until about 2 months ago, hence my concern. I have the Bowers book (fantastic resource) as well, but I still enjoyed the site. Thanks!
@ChrisP23 said: @copperindian, I know those guys- selling retail early American copper. Not quite the same as Early US Dollars research, but thanks.
You’re welcome. It’s more than “selling retail”. Research books, auction descriptions from collections they run as well. There’s a nicely detailed reference for the 1816-1839 period I haven’t completed yet. Might not be the site you’re missing, but it does have something to offer.
Ah, that is truly a shame about his death. He was a great contributor. It's also too bad no one was able to adopt the website. I have many books/resources around the early days of the mint, but it was great that he made much info available for the average person.
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Yes, Boosibri, I am aware- this thread is very old. I was able to access it until about 2 months ago, hence my concern. I have the Bowers book (fantastic resource) as well, but I still enjoyed the site. Thanks!
@Cardinal hasn't logged in for 2 years, so he may not see this thread.
You can view some of earlydollars.org on archive.org:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190102003551/http://earlydollars.org/
but the attribution wizard images don't show.
@copperindian, I know those guys- selling retail early American copper. Not quite the same as Early US Dollars research, but thanks.
You’re welcome. It’s more than “selling retail”. Research books, auction descriptions from collections they run as well. There’s a nicely detailed reference for the 1816-1839 period I haven’t completed yet. Might not be the site you’re missing, but it does have something to offer.
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
Well…guess this is why.
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/38281127/martin-a.-logies
Latin American Collection
Yes, I remember a couple of years ago his numismatic books and journals were being given away, so I figured there was a reason like this.
Ah, that is truly a shame about his death. He was a great contributor. It's also too bad no one was able to adopt the website. I have many books/resources around the early days of the mint, but it was great that he made much info available for the average person.