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Commems Collection Classic: "Did You Know?" Howland Wood Book - The First US Commemorative Coin #07

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The first comprehensive collector's guide or reference work on the classic US commemorative series was authored by noted numismatist Howland Wood, it was entitled The Commemorative Coinage of the United States and was published by the American Numismatic Society (ANS) as part of its ongoing "Numismatic Notes and Monographs" series (it was No. 16).

The small booklet was published in 1922 and covers the commemorative issues from the 1892 Columbian Exposition half-dollar through the 1922 Grant Memorial gold and silver coins. It begins with a brief introduction/background to US commemorative coinage and then proceeds to discuss each coin issued through the time of its publication; for each coin, the text of its authorizing legislation is included. Each coin is illustrated (in actual size) via a series of plates at the end of the volume.

I always enjoy reading through early literature on the classic commemorative coins to gain insights into how the series was viewed during its active issuing period. In the case of the Wood booklet, information on each coin is presented in a neutral, academic style void of personal views or commentary. It's a great little book, I was happy to find a nice copy a few years back so that I could add it to my commemorative library.

The book can be a bit difficult to locate and can be a little pricey when it is, but its place in US commemorative literature history makes the effort and expenditure worthwhile (IMHO)! And who knows, diligent searching may uncover an inexpensive copy!


Howland Wood 1922 Monograph -- Cover

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Howland Wood 1922 Monograph -- First Page re: Columbian Half-Dollar

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Excellent post commems ... and another reason why I need to add to my collection of references.

You knowledge and accumulated collection are world class ... Thanks for sharing.

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Keep 'em coming! Thanks!
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Thanks for sharing. Being printed in 1922, I bet it is hard to find. Nothing found on Amazon.
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Being printed in 1922, I bet it is hard to find.


Yep, this is one of the more difficult of the early commemorative volumes to locate. It does come up from time to time, however, so diligent searching should pay dividends.



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