MORMON CURRNCY
Auteur : Douglas A. Nyholm
Date de publication : 2010-01-01
Éditeur : Douglas A. Nyholm
Nombre de pages : 482
Résumé du livre
Mormon Currency, 1837-1937 by Douglas A. Nyholm Date of Birth: 1952 - Oct - 2 , Date of death: October 12, 2022
Author of Mormon Currency, 1837-1937 (1st edition 2010, 2nd edition 2015), named by the Numismatic Literary Guild as the Best Book on U.S. Currency for 2010.
This comprehensive catalog of Mormon numismatics begins with the 1837 Joseph Smith-signed notes of the Kirtland (OH) Safety Society Bank. Interestingly, the Smith signature is desirable even though many examples are thought to have been signed by Smith’s “scribes” and not Smith personally. Notes are also signed by other Mormon church dignitaries. Mormon paper money follows the migration of the church from east to west, including bank notes of Monroe, MI and scrip from Nauvoo, IL. From here the author moves to the more well-known gold coinage of the Gold Rush era. To complement the gold pieces, a host of scrip and small-denomination currency continued to be issued. This portion of the catalog is the most valuable contribution of the book, illustrating and detailing hundreds of emissions. The overall work is indispensable for collectors of Mormon numismatics, and will be the standard reference for some time. The Numismatic Literary Guild named this work the Best Book on U.S. Currency for 2010.