Sutherland, Numismatic History of NZ, Signed

$700.00

New Zealand

1941

Printed book, hardcover with blue cloth binding

No. 26 of 150 autographed copies

Published by the New Zealand Numismatic Society, Wellington

Provenance: Private collection, Auckland, New Zealand

Numismatic History of New Zealand: History Reflected in Money and Medals was written by Allan Sutherland, Hon. Secretary of the New Zealand Numismatic Society, with a foreword by Professor J. Rankine Brown. Published in Wellington in 1941, the volume documents New Zealand coinage, medals, gift exchange, barter practices, and Māori material culture as it intersects with the numismatic record. This copy is number 26 of a limited edition of 150 autographed examples, signed by the author.

The book remains the foundational reference for New Zealand numismatic collecting history and retains relevance as a primary source for researchers working on colonial and Māori exchange systems. The binding is intact with the original blue cloth, and the autograph copy number is noted on the limitation page. A bronze hand-shaped book clip is present and visible in the photographs.

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New Zealand

1941

Printed book, hardcover with blue cloth binding

No. 26 of 150 autographed copies

Published by the New Zealand Numismatic Society, Wellington

Provenance: Private collection, Auckland, New Zealand

Numismatic History of New Zealand: History Reflected in Money and Medals was written by Allan Sutherland, Hon. Secretary of the New Zealand Numismatic Society, with a foreword by Professor J. Rankine Brown. Published in Wellington in 1941, the volume documents New Zealand coinage, medals, gift exchange, barter practices, and Māori material culture as it intersects with the numismatic record. This copy is number 26 of a limited edition of 150 autographed examples, signed by the author.

The book remains the foundational reference for New Zealand numismatic collecting history and retains relevance as a primary source for researchers working on colonial and Māori exchange systems. The binding is intact with the original blue cloth, and the autograph copy number is noted on the limitation page. A bronze hand-shaped book clip is present and visible in the photographs.

We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.