Four classic American references<strong>Adams, Edgar H.</strong> <em>Adams’ Official Premium List of United States Private and Territorial Gold Coins</em>. New York. The Willett Press. 1909. Very Good. Duodecimo. Original hardbound in full red calf, lettered in gilt on the cover with all page ends finished in gilt as well. Very Fine interior, but much of the spine leather is chipped free; <strong>Bolender, Milferd H.</strong> <em>The United States Early Silver Dollars from 1794 to 1803</em>. Freeport. 1950. Very Fine. Quarto. Hardbound in original blue cloth. Ink annotations on page 52. Ink stamps of David Bullowa and Kenneth Lee inside the front cover; <strong>Raymond, Wayte.</strong> <em>The Coin Collector Series Number Four, The Early Medals of Washington 1776-1834</em>. New York. Wayte Raymond, Inc. 1941. Very Fine. Usual brown paper covers; <strong>Snowden, James Ross.</strong> <em>A Description of Ancient and Modern Coins, in the Cabinet Collection at the Mint of the United States</em>. Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1860. Fine. Octavo. Hardbound in the original black cloth, blind stamped ornamentation on the cover and lettered in gilt on the spine. Chipped at the head and foot of the spine and worn at the corners. A little foxing in the interior, but with the scarce foldout schedule of U.S. Mintage figures after page 128. (Total: 4 volumes)From the D. Brent Pogue Library.