Jacob R Eckfeldt / Manual of Gold and Silver Coins Of All Nations Struck 1851

The First Edition of Eckfeldt & Du Bois
To Contain '49er Gold

Eckfeldt, Jacob R., and William E. Du Bois. A Manual of Gold and Silver Coins of All Nations, Struck within the Past Century... [bound with] Supplement to the Manual of Coins and Bullion. [bound with] Addenda and Corrections, to June, 1851. Philadelphia: Published at the Assay Office of the Mint, 1842-1851. Small 4to, contemporary brown half morocco with mottled sides; spine with five raised bands, lettered in gilt. (4), iv, (5)-220; (221)-240; (241)-242 pages; fine frontispiece engraving of the Mint building; 16 attractively engraved plates of coins, all on coated paper with original tissue guards; very fine plate of California and Mormon coins printed in gold and in relief on a royal blue background; two actual samples of California gold on page 235 mounted under a small cardboard rectangle with round windows to allow viewing. The extremely rare December 1849 supplement comprising pages 221-240 contains the attractive plate of California and Mormon gold coins, the tipped-in Mormon plate, and the first appearance of the famous California gold samples. This copy also includes the even more rare (if less significant) 2-page 1851 addenda, including a depiction of the new three-cent silver piece. 
Ex: W.H. Lowdermilk & Co. (3/1961).
Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.


New varieties of gold and silver coins, counterfeit coins, and bullion; with mint values. Second edition, rearranged, with numerous additions ... to which is added A brief account of the collection of coins belonging to the mint

Author: Eckfeldt, Jacob R., & William E Du Bois
Title: New varieties of gold and silver coins, counterfeit coins, and bullion; with mint values. Second edition, rearranged, with numerous additions ... to which is added A brief account of the collection of coins belonging to the mint
Publication: New York: George P. Putnam, 1851

Description: An early reference work on gold coins from California and other states issued for collectors and those dealing in the money trade. The authors were assayers of the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. The first edition of this work, issued in 1850, contained several samples of genuine California gold ore and is notably scarce. This revised edition was issued without the samples but contains new material on the California gold situation and California coins; Mormon coins; and other West Coast imprints. There are 5 handsome engraved plates at the end of the book showing gold coins from California and the west coast; Mormon coins; gold ingots; mining company issues; coins from Central America; and much more. The second half of the book, written by Du Bois, is devoted to ancient coins in the U.S. Mint's private collection, including coins from the Roman Empire, Persia, the Byzantine era, and more. This collection was formed in 1838 with Du Bois serving as its first curator.


Very good condition. Cover is solid and clean, spine is clean and solid. Hinges are clean and solid. Pages are clean. One minimal foxing. This book is perfect for display and very practical for current usage. See the photos.