As most of you know, R. M. Smythe and NASCA catalogs make up a large percentage of the references in my database of stocks and bonds. I've been collecting – and in many cases, re-collecting – catalogs related to stocks and bonds for twenty-five-plus years.
I am still looking for four missing catalogs plus two more that have fallen apart from over-use. I suspect I'll never re-acquire the catalogs, but I am hopeful of acquiring all the prices realized.
Do any of you have Prices Realized from any of the following sales? If you do, would you mind sending either copies, scans or PDFs?
# 69 Strasburg 1988, Public and Mail Bid Auction | Feb 6, 1988 | |
# 73 Memphis 1988, Public and Mail Bid Auction Sale | Jun 23, 1988 | |
# 80 | ? | |
# 97 Memphis International 1991 | Jun 27, 1991 | copy found |
# 140 1995 Memphis Mail Bid Only | Jun 27, 1992 | |
# 146 9th Annual Strasburg Stock and Bond Auction | Jan 26-27, 1996 | |
# 147 9th Annual Strasburg, mail bid | Feb 8, 1996 | |
# 156 | ? | |
# 173 11th Annual Strasburg, mail bid | Feb 5, 1998 | |
# 177 22nd Memphis International Paper Money Show | Jun 19, 1998 | |
# 178 22nd Memphis International Paper Money Show mail bid | Jul 9, 1998 | |
#187 New York Spring Coin, Currency, Stock & Bond Auction | May 3, 1999 | |
# 205 14th Annual Strasburg Stock & Bond Auction | Jan 19-20, 2001 | contribution rec'd |
# 212 25th Annual Memphis International Paper Money Show, mailbid only | Jun 27, 2001 | contribution rec'd |
# 269 New York City Winter Stock and Bond Mailbid Auction | Dec 15, 2006 | copy found |
# 272 Memphis Paper Money and Stock & Bond Auction | Jul 5-6, 2007 | contribution rec'd |
PS: "NASCA" stands for Numismatic & Antiquarian Service Corporation of America, a predecessor of the R.M. Smythe Co. The company became NASCA-Karp Auctions Inc. in about 1984. The company was soon acquired by John Herzog and became known as "NASCA, a Division of R.M. Smythe & Co., Inc." in 1985. Smythe continued the pre-existing catalog numbering in an unbroken series, so many numismatic dealers make no precise distinction between NASCA and Smythe. The "NASCA" name ultimately fell out of use in about 1991. The venerable British firm, Spink, took over Smythe in 2008 and changed the name to Spink Smythe. While catalog numbers were initially downplayed, SpinkSmythe continues the old catalog numbering.