Benjamin Maximillian Mehl (November 5, 1884 – September 28, 1957), usually known as B. Max Mehl, was an American dealer in coins, selling them for over...
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Mehl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mehl (German for "flour") is a German and Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: B. Max...
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from the original on 9 August 2023. Retrieved 11 July 2023. Mehl, B. Max (1919). Mehl's Numismatic Monthly. Vol. 10. Fort Worth. p. 118. Archived from...
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000 were sold, many of these at a reduced price to Texas coin dealer B. Max Mehl. The remaining 10,000 pieces were returned to the Mint for melting. William...
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sold for $700 ($18,851 today). In the early 20th century, coin dealer B. Max Mehl began marketing the 1804 dollar as the "King of American Coins". The...
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Government Printing Office. Mehl, B. Max (1937). The Commemorative Coinage of the United States. Fort Worth, TX: B. Max Mehl. Slabaugh, Arlie R. (1975)...
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silver". The Numismatist: 40–46. Mehl, B. Max (1937). The Commemorative Coinage of the United States. Fort Worth, TX: B. Max Mehl. OCLC 2872685. Slabaugh, Arlie...
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and ten specimens were known; two of them were sold by Texas dealer B. Max Mehl. In 1944, a journalist enquired of the Mint regarding the 1933 double...
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Kyle Vick. OCLC 711779330. Mehl, B. Max (1937). The Commemorative Coinage of the United States. Fort Worth, TX: B. Max Mehl. Slabaugh, Arlie R. (1975)...
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1955. Yeoman, p. 301. Books Mehl, B. Max (1937). The Commemorative Coinage of the United States. Fort Worth, Tx.: B. Max Mehl. Slabaugh, Arlie R. (1975)...
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