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Valued Member
Germany
194 Posts |
Welcome Carlos, great so see you here! We haven't had the chance to meet in person yet, as I live in Germany, but I have all your books in my library (ok, minus one, unfortunately) as first rate examples of excellency in numismatic writing.
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Pillar of the Community
France
1591 Posts |
Could someone (or Carlos himself) enlighten me on the publications he made ?
My numismatic library is very small as for now, but I'm always looking for interesting additions :) The last one I bought is Essayadores, written by Joseph Pellicer / Bru and published by the ANE (spanish numismatic association). And as every time I can do it for books that I know I'll keep - signed by its author :)
Edited by MathieuMa 02/05/2014 06:25 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1962 Posts |
Carlos makes an appearance!
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New Member
United States
38 Posts |
"dosmundos": Is that Mr Ralph Boepple? "Mathieuma": My main publications are: - "Chile's Coquimbo Mint, A Documented History" (2003) (in collaboration with with Alan Luedeking). - "Las Emisiones Provinciales de Valdivia, 1822-1844" (2003). - "The Chiloé Peso: An Important Obsidional Coin of Chile" (2003). - "The Strange Concurrence of Coinage in Francos and Reales in Ecuador from 1858 to 1862 and the Fabled Fifty Francos of 1862" (in collaboration with Dale Seppa) (2004). - "The Early Coinage of the Mint of Santiago de Chile: 1749-1772" (2006) (in collaboration with with Alan Luedeking). - Central American Provisional and Provincial Mints: 1822-1825" (2007). - "Historia de la Casa de Moneda de Guatemala: 1731-1773" (2010). I think the last three are available (not sure for the book on Santiago though, I think Charles Davis still has a copy). Hope to publish the Charles II bust issues of the NG mint sometime this year. "realeswatcher": it was good to see you at the NYINC. Hope you make it to cICF :-)
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Pillar of the Community
France
1591 Posts |
Santiago and Guatemala, those would be very interesting readings indeed :D The others as well, but they are not in the period I cover (except Valdivia - when it was minting under Ferdinand VII). I'll check those out !
Yep, realeswatcher is Ralf :)
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New Member
United States
38 Posts |
"Valdivia - when it was minting under Ferdinand VII"? Where did you get this blatantly incorrect info? :-) Valdivia was a Chilean Republican necessity issue. BtW don't feel bad as almost nobody knows these issues correctly. It would be a good starting point to correctly interpret the countermark sometimes found on them, which again nobody does :-)
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New Member
United States
38 Posts |
If I assume correctly you cover the Spanish Kings issues (more or less)? The the Chiloe Peso is definetely within that area of interest. ;-)
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Pillar of the Community
France
1591 Posts |
Indeed, Chiloe didn't rang a bell - but now I figured it out :) Indeed, that would be very interesting, I love reading about those obscure mints / why and how they were issuing coins / circonstances ...
Regarding Valdivia : "Necessity issue by Antonio Adriazola to pay troops during the War of Independence". As the war was not over yet, well ... it's under Ferdinand VII ;) Actually, I don't know at all the history in this area under Ferdinand VII. I know Chile was born in 1810, that the volcano pesos were issues under Chile name before the Valdivia necessity issues. I've checked auction results, some list them under Ferdinand VII (which seems wrong), my Calico lists that under Ferdinand VII, and other list it as a Republican emergency issue (which seems correct ?).
Gosh, I now have 4 books in my wish list ;)
My area : Spanish coins from the continent and new world, from RRCC till Ferdinand VII. I also have spanish medievals, but I stopped those. Plus a set of the first duros from the spanish free south-american countries - I'm just missing ... the volcano :D
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Valued Member
Germany
194 Posts |
Yes, Dosmundos is me, Ralf...
The book on Valdivia is the one that's dearly missed in my library...
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Pillar of the Community
France
1591 Posts |
dosmundos : if you find a pile of those ... please get me one as well :D (that reminds me, I still have a catalog waiting for you at home - - " I have to handle that :D )
Carlos J ... if you ever find those ... we are here :D Could you point me to a place where I can get the available ones ? (or you have some to sell directly ?) Thanks !
Edited by MathieuMa 02/07/2014 08:29 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1962 Posts |
Does it appear to be a match to yours, from what you can see? Is the pic worth scanning?
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New Member
United States
38 Posts |
Mathieu Ma: You can contact me through my blog. I have copies left f the Santiago and Guatemala books.
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Pillar of the Community
France
1591 Posts |
Carlos J : can you point me to your blog please ? You didn't set it in your coin community profile :)
PS : gosh, I now understand why the two others book will be hard to find ... "Las Emisiones Provinciales de Valdivia, 1822-1844" (2003): 50 printed "The Chiloé Peso: An Important Obsidional Coin of Chile" (2003): 40 printed
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New Member
United States
38 Posts |
www.lanumismatics.blogspot.com
you can also send me an email through CoinCommunity.
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Pillar of the Community
Germany
1852 Posts |
Carlos omitted to add the following publication to his list:
'Transicion entre moneda realista y republicana en la Casa de Moneda de Santiago a partir de 1817' E. Paoletti and C. Jara. 2006.
This brief booklet deals with the first coins struck by the new republican government after they defeated the royalists in 1817. Interesting reading for anybody interested in the last chilean colonial coinage, and the first republican coins, specially the 'volcano' coins.
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