John Hull, the Mint and the Economics of Massachusetts Coinage

by Louis Jordan

Michael Hodder (Introduction) and Philip L. Mossman (Foreword)

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John Hull and Robert Sanderson officially opened the Massachusetts Bay Mint in Boston, issuing the first coins produced in what is now the United States. In celebration of the 350th anniversary of the opening of the mint, the Colonial Coin Collectors Club published John Hull, the Mint and the Economics of Massachusetts Coinage - an interpretation of original sources, resulting in a comprehensive history of the Massachusetts Mint from its founding in 1652. Using the surviving ledger of John Hull, Louis Jordan discusses production at the mint, investigating minting techniques, productivity and the profitability of the enterprise. Jordan also examines the political and economic factors that contributed to the rise and prosperity of the mint as well as the factors that led to its closing. The book includes a commentary with illustrations on a discovery first announced by Stack's in May of 2002 regarding an NE shilling that was overstruck as a Willow Tree, of which both the understrike and overstrike represent newly identified reverse dies.
  • ISBN10 1584652926
  • ISBN13 9781584652922
  • Publish Date 28 February 2003
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University Press of New England
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 368
  • Language English