Walter Breen
New Netherlands Coin Co.
October 5, 1951. Thirty-Fourth Catalogue of Rare Coins, Medals, Paper Money. Part II-The D.C. Wismer Estate and other fine consignments. 30 pages, 763 lots.
September 26, 1953. Forty-First Catalog of Rare Coins, Tokens, Medals Currency. U.S. Large Cents: The Hi1lyer Ryder Collection. C.S.A. Paper Motley, Patterns, Trials and Restrikes, Together with Other Valuable and Interesting Material. 52 pages, 949 lots.
December 6-7, 1957. Fiftieth Catalog of Rare U.S. Coins Containg Almost All Denominations and featuring A Splendid Offering of Large Cents 1793 -1839 Principally From Two Fine New Jersey Collections. 100 pages, 1601 lots.
December 13, 1958. Fifty-Second Catalog of Choice U.S. Coins. The Elliot Landau Collection and Georgia Paper Money Consigned by Sydney C. Kerkis. 50 pages, 742 lots.
April 22-23, 1960. 54th Catalog of United States and Canadian Coins, Tokens, Medals and Currency. Consignments From A European Gentleman, Jonathan Glogower, Brooklyn, N.Y., The Estate of a Chicago, Ill. Collector and other sources, plus a North Carolina Collection of u.s. Large Cents, 1793-1857. 88 pages, 1642 lots.
June 27-28, 1962. Fifty-Sixth Catalogue of North & South American, Foreign Coins, Tokens, Medals. The Property of a European Gentleman. Part II, U.S. Half Cents, Large Cents, Colonial & Early American Pieces. 51 pages, 795 lots.
June 13--15, 1967. 59th Catalogue of United States Coins Featuring Colonials, Half Cents and Select Large Cents plus, a Confederation Centennial Consignment of Canadian Decimal Coins Including Newfoundland and the Maritimes. U.S. Nu-mismatic Literature. 136 pages, 1370 lots.
November 14-15, 1973. Sixty-Fourth Catalogue Seaby 2nd Sale. Early U.S. Large Cents, 1793-1814. The Property of R.E. Naftzger, Jr. Ancient Greek Coins, Ancient, Mediaeval, Oriental, Maltese Coins, Gold, S. African Patterns, & Other U.S. 105 pages, 1066 lots.
New York Coin and Stamp
January 20-24, 1890. Catalogue of the Collection of Coins, Medals, Tokens, and Currency, formerly owned by the late Robert Coulton Davis of Philadelphia. 128 pages, 2914 lots.
June 25-27, 1890. Catalogue of the Finest Existing Collection of American Coins, the Property of Lorin G. Parmelee of Boston, Mass. 96 pages, 1443 lots.
Numismatic and Antiquarian Service Corporation of America
December 6-7, 1978. [Sands Point Collection]. 136 pages, 2300 lots.
Numismatic Enterprises
February 15-18, 1968. Numismatic Association of Southern California Auction Catalog. Lucky 13th Annual Convention. 54 pages, 1768 lots.
Numismatic Gallery
A. Kosoff & Abner Kreisberg
November 14, 1950. Auction Catalogue No. 68. United StatesCoins featuring an extraordinary collection of Large Cents and Half Cents And Other Coins. 64 pages, 1551 lots.
December 9, 1952. Catalogue No. 76. The Lee G. Agnew Collection, United States Coins. Large Cents from the Collection of Homer K. Downing. 39 pages, 1179 lots.
The Outstanding Collection of United States Large Cents Formed by Mr. Oscar J. Pearl of New York City For Sale at Fixed Prices. 1944. 24 (xl) pages, 479 lots.
Old Colony Coin
October 11-12, 1958. [New England Numismatic Association]. 91 pages, 2080 lots.
Paramount
April 3D-May 1, 1965. The Century Sale-One o/the finest collections of American coins ever offered. 128 pages, 1928 lots.
Pennypacker Auction Centre
May 8-9, 1959. Public and Mail Bid. The Famous Leonard
M.Holland Large Copper Cent Collection. Mostly in Uncirculated Condition 1793 to 1857. Featuring Many Finest Known Varieties. 16 pages.
Pine Tree
February 15, 1975. The Early American Coppers Society Convention Public Auction Sale. 134 pages, 34 plates, 1079 lots.
Rare Coin Company of America
May 14-15, 1971. Central States Numismatic Society 1971 Convention Sale featuring the outstanding Frank H. Masters, Jr. Collection of Large Cents and other fine lots to be sold at Public Auction. 112 pages, 900 lots.
May 9-12, 1974. Central States Numismatic Society 1974 Convention Sale. 139 pages, 954 lots.
St. Louis Stamp It Coin Co.
April 13-14, 1906. The Large and Valuable Collection of United States Copper and Silver Coins, also Many Rare Foreign. Coins The Property of Mr. Geo. W. Rice, Detroit, Mich. For Sale at The Rooms of the Chicago Numismatic Society. 107 pages, 2316 lots.
H. G. Sampson
April 27-28, 1881. Catalogue of a Very Valuable and Interensting Collection of Gold, Silver, and Copper Coins and medals, the Property of Mr. L.F. Montanye. 55 pages, 1282 lots.
February 16-17, 1882. Catalogue of A Very Valuable & Interesting Collection of Gold, Silver & Copper Coins & Medals, the Property of A Private Gentleman. 52 pages, 1222 lots.
May 29, 1883. A Collection of Fine United States Dollars, Comprising nearly all the rare dats, And a Fine Selection of Beautiful and Rare Foreign crowns, The Property of Mr. John Marr of Rochester, N.Y., and a Superb Collection of United States Cents and Half Cents, Colonial Coins, Etc., Etc. The Property of Mr. C.F. Frothingham of New York. 35 pages, 584 lots.