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Off the Shelf: John Allan s 1839 On Coins and Medals David F. Fanning John Allan (1777 1863) was an early American coin collector who, according to Q. David Bowers in American Numismatics before the Civil War, is a candidate for being America s first rare coin dealer (Figure 1).1 A Scottish immigrant to New York, he was active from at least the 1820s until his death at age 86 in 1863. Allan was what one would have called an antiquarian, and a collector of many different things. He was perhaps most significant as a book collector. The sale of his library2 was the most important book sale to have taken place in America at the time. Catalogued by the famous American bibliographer Joseph Sabin, the 5278 lots brought $37,698.26, a staggering sum. A post-sale edition of the catalogue was published that included a new introduction and a supplement with printed prices realized and buyers names.3 Over 200 lots of coins and medals were included near the end of the library sale. The buyers included many prominent numismatists, with Cogan, Kline, Appleton, Bushnell, Strowbridge [sic], Wiggin, Woodward, Ten Eyck, and others all appearing in the roster. Allan s coins and medals comprise lots 4232 to 4451* (Attinelli got this wrong), and include a rare medal of Mary, Queen of Scots, purchased by Woodward for $130 and a Columbian Order medal in silver, sold also to Woodward 1 Q. David Bowers, American Numismatics before the Civil War, 1760 1860, Emphasizing the Story of Augustus B. Sage (Wolfeboro, N.H.: Bowers & Merena, 1998), p. 27. 2 Joseph Sabin, A Catalogue of the Books, Autographs, Engravings, and Miscellaneous Articles, Belonging to the Estate of the Late John Allan (New York: Bangs, Merwin & Co., [May 2,] 1864 and following, postponed from April 25ff). 3 Joseph Sabin, A Catalogue of the Library and Antiquarian Collection of John Allan, Esq., with the Names of Purchasers and the Price Each Article Sold for, Preceded by a Few Introductory Remarks (New York: William Gowans, 1865).

86 David F. Fanning Figure 1. A fine engraved portrait of John Allan by Henry B. Hall, commissioned for inclusion in the memorial volume published in Allan s memory by the Bradford Club. for $85. Other early American coins and medals balance some British and ancient material. While the numismatic content is overwhelmed by the awesome quality of the library, it would have made for a small but decent sale on its own.4 Other material derived from Allan s collections was sold in later years, including a coin collection auctioned by Cogan in 1870 (the subject of a plated catalogue).5 4 An offprint of the numismatic portion is cited in Emmanuel J. Attinelli, Numisgraphics, or a List of Catalogues, in Which Occur Coins or Medals, Which Have Been Sold by Auction in the United States, Also, a List of Catalogues or Price Lists of Coins, Issued by Dealers, Also, a List of Various Publications of More or Less Interest to Numismatologists, Which Have Been Published in the United States (New York, 1876), p. 36. 5 Edward Cogan, Catalogue of an Exceedingly Interesting and Valuable Collection of Silver Medals of All Nations, Together with Rare Crowns, etc. Formerly the Silver Cabinet of the Late Mr. John Allan, Purchased by the Present Owner, J.C. Newcomb, Esq., Some Years before Mr. Allan s Death (New York: Leavitt, Strebeigh & Co., May 25 27, 1870). This catalogue was only the second numismatic auction sale in the United States to be issued with photographic plates.

Off the Shelf 87 Little-remembered today is a short but substantive article Allan published in 1839 (Figure 2). On Coins and Medals, with a Notice of the Medal which Has Been Recently Struck to Commemorate the Settlement of New Haven, Connecticut, appeared in the October 1839 issue of the American Journal of Science and Arts.6 The article, written on the request of Benjamin Silliman, the editor, consists of a general overview of the subject of numismatics, with a focus on the development of the medallic art since the Renaissance. It opens by providing a rationale for collecting: Novelty, beauty and sublimity are the three great sources of moral and intellectual pleasure, and the incitements to these are well supplied by medals. They display the usages of society, and the habits and forms of persons, with whom history having made us acquainted, we long to see the faces on which their minds and characters were impressed. From a similar feeling we are delighted with the exhibition of the battles, edifices, religious rites, costumes, and innumerable other interesting circumstances belonging to the age, or illustrating the characters and actions of eminent individuals. After discussing the national medallic series of Europe, Allan made note of the Comitia Americana series and mentioned the medals commissioned for Commodores Truxton and Preble. The War of 1812 naval medals are brought up, as is the Erie Canal medal. Some of Allan s commentary is interesting for what it says about the state of numismatic understanding at the time: Several medals were struck at Paris to commemorate the American revolution. Congress, some years since, made an appropriation to have the whole series placed in the national library at Washington; the vessel that had them in charge (if I recollect right) was lost, and whether any further action has been had, or any progress since made, I am ignorant. In this particular case, Allan was not recollecting right, though he may well have been repeating a story told to explain the absence of the medals from the Mint Cabinet.7 6 John Allan, On Coins and Medals, with a Notice of the Medal Which Has Been Recently Struck to Commemorate the Settlement of New Haven, Connecticut, The American Journal of Science and Arts. 37.2 (October 1839): 285 288. 7 Thanks to John Kraljevich for confirming for me that the story is apocryphal and that I wasn t just forgetting something.

88 David F. Fanning Figure 2. The October 1839 issue of the American Journal of Science and Arts, including Allan s On Coins and Medals.

Off the Shelf 89 Allan closed by mentioning the medal struck in commemoration of the bicentennial of the founding of New Haven, Connecticut (home of the American Journal of Science and Arts, and the impetus behind Silliman s request for some words by Allan for the journal). Allan was involved in the design of that medal, which was struck by the U.S. Mint.8 Allan was very widely respected among his fellow collectors. After his death, the Bradford Club, a bibliophilic society active between 1859 and 1867 in New York, published a memorial volume for him.9 Attinelli thought highly of him, saying that Mr. Allan was so noted an antiquarian as to require no further mention from me and yet Attinelli himself didn t know of this article, failing to include it in his 1876 Numisgraphics.10 Allan s article is of considerable importance as one of the very few numismatic works published in this country in the 1830s and as perhaps the only numismatic work authored by Allan, one of our American numismatic pioneers. 8 The medal is catalogued as CM-37 in R. W. Julian, Medals of the United States Mint: The First Century, 1792 1892 (El Cajon, Calif.: TAMS, 1977). A silver specimen of this medal was sold in the Allan library sale (lot 4299) for $9. 9 Bradford Club, Memorial of John Allan (New York: Printed for the Bradford Club, 1864). 10 Attinelli, Numisgraphics, p. 36.