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Norman Shultz

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That is very similar to the price lists by Wayte Raymond.

 

There was a printing company, I have to check for their name, who printed these, and (by order) just added dealers' names to the cover.

 

Value?

 

Not a lot, not often collected, except by folks like me.

 

They often sell from $5 to $10 (max).

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He was around for a long, long time. He was still advertising in The Numismatist into the 1980's and possibly the 90's.

I concur! I've seen his name numerous times in various ads.

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People like to point out the "cheap" prices in these lists but the item that surprised me the most was the coin cabinet. Fro the price of the cabinet you could get SIX Bust dollars before 1800!

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