Presidential Memorabilia & Coins from the Estate of Jack Walter Winover - October 27, 2021

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Neal Auction presents

Presidential Memorabilia & Coins from the Estate of Jack Walter Winover

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OCTOBER 27, 2021



Neal Auction Company is pleased to present the lifelong collection of Presidential Memorabilia & Coins from the estate of Jack Walter Winover (1969-2019) A former Louisiana resident, Jack spent his youth in Baton Rouge nurturing a love for history, studying handwriting, and collecting autographs. At a young age, Jack developed an intense admiration and deep sense of love for his country and, eventually, began a collection of presidential memorabilia. A devastating injury in his teenage years did not stop Jack from becoming an Eagle Scout, graduating from the University of Arkansas, or focusing on his dream of assembling a large collection of autographs, ephemera, portraits, stamps, coins, paper money, and other memorabilia relating to the presidents of the United States. He thoughtfully curated the organization and design of the collection by having each president represented independently within a beautiful custom-made shadow box. Jack was taken from this world early in life but left a legacy which we hope will be enjoyed by many.

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1. George Washington, 1st US President (1789‑1797), shadowbox presentation, incl. autograph free frank cover, signed, addressed to General Morgan (Revolutionary War general and U.S. Representative), Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia; docketed “1799 his Ex. Gen. Washington”; with red‑wax ‘GW’ seal; hand‑colored engraving, 1828, collection of US currency incl. fractional 25 cents, 1863; a 1917 dollar bill, one dollar bill misprint; a 1935A silver certificate stamped “HAWAII”; a series 1988 bill signed by Treasurer Catalina Villalpando and Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady; commemorative coins and medals; fine silver ingots, misprinted and collectible coins; ‘Cherry Tree Chopper’ pocket knife with bone handle, plaster bust; stamps, and first day covers, frame 49 in. x 51 3/8 in. [$5000/7000]

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2. John Adams, 2nd US President (1797‑1801), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, steel engraved portrait, first day of issue stamps, commemorative medals and coins, loose stamps, cast‑metal architectural miniatures, and an Authentic Piece of White House Brick c. 1792‑1800, mounted on marble, frame 23 1/4 in. x 20 1/2 in. [$500/700]

3. Thomas Jefferson, 3rd US President (1801‑1809), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, steel engraved portrait, stamps, a 1917 and a 1953‑B two dollar bill, commemorative Jefferson Peace Medal, cast‑metal bust and Monticello miniatures, collectible coins including ‘hobo’ modified nickels, and first day covers, frame 47 1/4 in. x 35 1/2 in. [$1500/2500]

4. James Madison, 4th US President (1809‑1817), shadowbox presentation, incl. autograph free frank cover, from the Dept. of State, to dated January 7, 1804; steel engraved portrait, commemorative coins, collectible coins, commemorative fine silver ingots, stamps, first day covers, cast metal bust, frame 41 in. x 46 in. [$700/1000]

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5. James Monroe, 5th US President (1817‑1825), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, first day of issue stamps (one dated 1885), advertising card, and commemorative coins, frame 28 in. x 34 3/4 in. [$500/700]

6. John Quincy Adams, 6th US President (1825‑1829), shadowbox presentation, incl. signed envelope cover addressed to “Humphrey Esq., Weymouth, Massachusetts”, black and white reproduction portrait, stamps, commemorative coin, first day cover, frame 19 in. x 14 1/4 in. [$200/300]

7. Andrew Jackson, 7th US President (1829‑1837), shadowbox presentation, incl. land grant signed as President, appointing 100 acres to John Evans, for satisfying warrants for military services, dated June 9th, 1830; loose stamps, first day of issue stamps, various Federal notes incl. 1914 $10 bill, 1928 $20 gold certificate, 1929 $20 Louisiana Bank of Baton Rouge; commemorative coins, and an inauguration clothing button marked Andrew Jackson President 1829, frame 34 1/2 in. x 43 in. [$1000/1500]

8. Martin Van Buren, 8th US President (1837‑1841), shadowbox presentation, incl. autograph note signed, dated Aug. 26, 1859, in part “I send you my autograph Very respectively yours…”, reproduction photograph, first day of issue stamps, 1 oz. fine silver commemorative ingot, frame 21 in. x 18 1/2 in. [$400/6000] 6


10. John Tyler, 10th US President (1841‑1845), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, reproduction black and white portrait, stamp, first day covers, commemorative coins, frame 15 in. x 21 1/4 in. [$150/250]

9. William Henry Harrison, 9th US President (1841, died in office, shadowbox presentation, clipped signature from a letter to Colonel James Henry, engraved portrait, first day of issue stamps, campaign medals, and commemorative coins, frame 26 in. x 18 in. [$500/700]

11. James Polk, 11th US President (1845‑1845), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, reproduction black and white photograph, commemorative coins, stamps, commemorative stamp proofs, first day cover, frame 18 in. x 14 in. [$200/300]

12. Zachary Taylor, 12th US President (1849‑1850), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature over Baltimore Railroad stamp, steel engraved portrait, commemorative medal, commemorative coin, first day of issue stamps, frame 20 in. x 11 1/2 in. [$200/300]

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13. Millard Fillmore, 13th US President (1850‑1853), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, steel engraving portrait, first day of issue stamps, commemorative coins, and campaign pin, frame 27 in. x 15 in. [$200/300]

14. Franklin Pierce, 14th US President (1853‑1857), shadowbox presentation, clipped signature, first day of issue stamps, reproduction photograph, frame 26 1/2 in. x 16 1/2 in. [$200/300]

15. James Buchanan, 15th US President (1857‑1861), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, reproduction lithograph portrait, stamp, first day of issue stamp, frame 22 1/4 x 14 in. [$200/300]

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16. Abraham Lincoln, 16th US President (1861‑1865), large shadowbox presentation, incl. autograph pardon note signed “Let this man take the oath of Dec 8, 1863 and be discharged, Feb. 17, 1865” (above, in another hand is the name Garett Davis); Lincoln envelope, b/w photograph, first day covers, commemorative stamps, five dollar bills US Currency, 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Ticket, 1864 Presidential Electors Ticket for Lincoln and Johnson, collection of Civil War bullets, collectible Lincoln pennies, commemorative coins, hobo coins, Ford’s Opera House admission ticket, brick fragment from Abraham Lincoln’s home, campaign buttons, three 1863‑1864 medallions, cast‑metal Lincoln Memorial miniature, authentic piece of 130 year old Civil War era ‘red tape, frame 64 1/4 in. x 40 in. [$5000/7000] 9


17. Andrew Johnson, 17th US President (1865‑1869), shadowbox presentation, incl. signed partially printed and manuscript Presidential authorization for Postal Intercourse With Belgium dated October 8, 1867; ticket for the impeachment of President Johnson dated May 16, 1868; first day of issue stamps, commemorative coin, reproduction photograph, frame 20 1/4 in. x 33 in. [$500/700]

18. Ulysses S. Grant, 18th US President (1869‑1877), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature dated July 1st, 1876, below printed “By direction of the President”; reproduction photograph, commemorative coins, loose stamps, first day of issue stamps, 1993 fifty‑dollar bill, and Civil War military artifacts, frame 36 1/2 in. x 15 1/2 in. [$600/900]

19. Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th US President (1877‑1881), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature, reproduction black and white photograph, commemorative spoon, Civil War era bullet and metal buckle, stamps, first day cover, frame 19 in. x 14 1/2 in. [$150/250]

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20. James Garfield, 20th President (1881, died in office), shadowbox presentation, incl. autograph envelope to W.J. Ford Esq., 93 Water St., Cleveland, Ohio; docketed “J A Garfield, May 21st, 1866”; stamps, memorial medallion, Civil War minie ball; stamps, first day cover, and photo reproduction, frame 20 in. x 16 1/4 in. [$400/600]


21. Chester Arthur, 21st US President (1881‑1885), shadowbox presentation, incl. signature on paper, dated January 20, 1882; reproduction black and white photograph, stamp, commemorative coins, Chester Arthur Indian Peace Medal by C.E. Barber (probable reproduction), frame 18 in. x 13 3/4 in. [$200/400]

22. Grover Cleveland, 22nd (1885‑1889) and 24th (1893‑1897) US President, shadowbox presentation, incl. signed Executive Mansion stationary, black and white reproduction portrait, 1914 twenty‑dollar blue‑seal Federal Reserve note, campaign button, stamp, first day cover, frame 14 in. x 18 in. [$400/600]

23. Benjamin Harrison, 23rd US President (1889‑1893), shadowbox presentation, incl. signed card, first day of issue stamps, commemorative coins, March 4, 1889 Inauguration medal, stickpin, political button, 1926 first day of issue stamp embellished with an original watercolor and gouache portrait of Benjamin Harrison, frame 21 in. x 22 1/4 in. [$300/500]

24. William McKinley, 25th US President (1897‑1901), shadowbox presentation, incl. typed letter signed, on Governor of Ohio stationary, dated November 11, 1893; antique sepia toned photograph, stamped postcards, ten dollar bill US Currency dated 1913 (blue seal), commemorative coins, invitation to President McKinley’s funeral, 1 oz. fine silver commemorative ingot, McKinley Club medal, campaign buttons, campaign pin, first day covers, frame 33 in. x 34 in. [$600/900]

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25. Theodore Roosevelt, 26th US President (1901‑1909), shadowbox presentation, incl. signature on partial commission document, first day of issue stamps, political buttons and commemorative coins, frame 32 in. x 40 in. [$500/700]

26. William H. Taft, 27th US President (1909‑1913), shadowbox presentation, incl. autograph note signed, dated Dec. 29, 1916, “I’m sorry that my huge mail prevents my doing more than wish you a Happy New Year, Sincerely yours, Wm. H. Taft”; loose stamp, first day of issue stamps, campaign ribbon, and reproduction photograph, frame 20 3/4 in. x 28 in. [$400/600]

27. Woodrow Wilson, 28th US President (1913‑1921), shadowbox presentation, incl. autograph typed letter on White House stationary, dated October 14, 1915, to James, Barry, editor of The Star, San Francisco, thanking him for his support; air mail stamp, first day of issue stamps, campaign buttons, ‘Votes For Women’ button, reproduction photograph, commemorative medals, commemorative coins, ticket to the 1920 Democratic National Convention, fine silver replica of the 100,000 dollar bill (US Reserve Note), 1 oz. fine silver commemorative ingot, frame 29 3/4 in. x 29 in. [$700/1000]

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28. Warren G. Harding, 29th US President (1921‑1923), shadowbox presentation, partially printed document signed, postmaster appointment of Frank E. George, Labette, Kansas, January 21, 1921, reproduction photograph, campaign button, commemorative coins, stamps, first day of issue stamp, frame 24 1/2 in. x 34 in. [$300/500]

29. Calvin Coolidge, 30th US President (1923‑1929), shadowbox presentation, incl. signed White House stationary, sepia toned reproduction portrait, commemorative coin, Sesquicentennial half‑dollar, campaign button, and a Coolidge elephant pin, frame 20 in. x 12 1/2 in. [$200/300]

30. Herbert Hoover, 31st US President (1929‑1933), shadowbox presentation, incl. typed letter signed, dated November 13, 1950, 1950s photograph, campaign buttons, bottle cap, first day of issue stamps, frame 20 1/2 in. x 29 1/4 in. [$200/300]

31. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd US President (1933‑1945), monumental shadowbox presentation, incl. sheet signed “Franklin D. Roosevelt, Washington, April 19, 1934” and “Eleanor Roosevelt”; photo reproductions of both; numerous first day issue stamps, WWII stamps, Democratic National Convention tickets, Official Election War Ballot, 1937 Inauguration ticket, numerous campaign buttons, silver ingot, coins, and a carved pipe in the form of Roosevelt, frame 33 3/4 in. x 85 1/2 in. [$1000/1500]

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32. Harry S. Truman, 33rd US President (1945‑1953), shadowbox presentation, incl. signed card dated 4‑18‑67; first day covers, authentic black and white photograph, ‘VJ Day’ button, campaign button, memorial pin, frame 25 1/2 in. x 22 in. [$300/500]

33. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th US President (1953‑1961), shadowbox presentation, incl. typed letter signed, on “DDE” stationary, dated Jan. 29, 1968, wishing The Honorable Lewis Straus birthday wishes; b/w photo reproduction, political buttons, commemorative coins, medals, keychain, bottle cap, two pocket knives, first day of issue stamps, and cast metal bust, frame 24 in. x 29 1/2 in. [$600/900]

34. John F. Kennedy, 35th US President (1961‑1963), shadowbox presentation, incl. signed photograph of Congressman Kennedy standing beside another man, signed and inscribed “To Lionel Kavanagh‑with appreciation and every good wish, John Kennedy” (very faint); ticket to the 1960 Democratic National Convention Acceptance Speech Rally, Presidential fountain pen, 2014‑W 3/4 oz gold Kennedy Half Dollar, 2015‑W Jacqueline Kennedy 1/2 oz. gold $10 coin, silver half‑dollar proofs, golf tee, PT‑109 pin, first day of issue stamps, political buttons, and commemorative coins, frame 17 1/2 in. x 26 3/4 in. [$2000/3000] 14


35. Lyndon Johnson, 36th US President (1963‑1969), shadowbox presentation, incl. typed letter signed, on Congressional stationary dated January 10, 1944; b/w photograph reproduction by Cecil Stoughton on Air Force One, invitation to Johnson inauguration dated January 20, 1965, first day covers, campaign buttons, two Presidential pens, 1964 Democratic Convention badges, frame 27 1/2 in. x 36 3/8 in. [$700/1000]

36. US Presidents Richard Nixon (1969‑1974), Gerald Ford (1974‑1977), Jimmy Carter (1977‑1981, and Ronald Reagan (1981‑1989), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signatures, 1st day issue stamps, political buttons, and a group photograph, frame 29 1/2 in. x 23 in. [$600/900]

37. Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States (1861‑1865), shadowbox presentation, incl. clipped signature; steel engraved portrait, Civil War‑era buttons and tokens, Confederate stamps including one postmarked Charleston Dec 28, 1861, fifty‑dollar Confederate States bank note dated February 17, 1861, first day covers, frame 25 in. x 19 1/2 in. [$600/900] 15


39. George Herbert Walker Bush, 41st US President (1989‑1993), Vice President (1981‑1989), framed presentation, signed on official, embossed “The Vice President of the United States” stationary, with color photo reproduction, frame 18 1/2 in. x 12 1/4 in. [$150/250] 38. William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd US President (1993‑2001), b/w photograph, inscribed “To Jack Winover, Best Wishes, Bill Clinton 7/01”, sight 4 3/8 in. x 6 3/8 in. frame 12 in. x 14 in. [$200/300]

40. President Clinton Impeachment Trial Ticket, stamped date of Jan. 07, 1999, 2 5/8 in. x 5 1/2 in. [$200/300]

42. Nixon and Reagan Reception Tickets, incl. President Ronald Reagan “America is Back” rally ticket, sight 7 3/4 in. x 3 in., framed, a Richard Nixon 1968 ticket, apparently signed, verso, 3 in. x 5 in., and a 1977 Reagan reception ticket for the Little Rock Country Club, 2 in. x 4 in. [$200/300] 16

41. Large Collection of Political Autographs, over 75 autographs, from Republican and Democrat Presidents, Senators, and leaders, signed on letterhead, or on magazines featuring the signer, incl. Biden, Trump (one signed on a Playboy), Clinton, Gore, Palin, McCain, Helms, Haley, Gingrich, Graham, Kerry, Kasich, Glenn, and many others, also some misc. like Oprah and Jesse Jackson, all held in 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. sleeves and binder. [$800/1200]

43. United States Large Cents 1793‑1857 Partial Collection, incl. 1798, 1800, 1802, 1803, 1807, 1810, 1816, 1817, 1820, 1822, 1824, 1827, 1828, 1831, 1832, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1842, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, and 1857 (31 coins). [$600/900]


44. Three American Commemorative Gold Coins, incl. 1991‑W Mount Rushmore $5 Gold Coin (.242 troy oz.,.90 pure); 2016‑W National Park Service $5 Gold Coin (.242 troy oz.,.90 pure); and a Ronald Reagan Second Inauguration 1985 Gold Coin, Danbury Mint (.05 troy oz., 14 KT), 3 coins mint. [$600/900]

45. Two Mexico Spanish Colony 8 Reales Coins, incl. 1783 MO FF El Cazador, and a 1776 MO FM XF, both in NGC cases. [$300/500]

46. Four US Bank Notes, incl. 1869 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note, s/n B9211736; 1896 $1 Silver Certificate Bank Note, s/n 53835994; 1899 $2 Silver Certificate, s/n N76570611; and a 1918 $1 Federal Reserve of Chicago Bank Note, (4 notes). [$500/700]

47. Washington Quarters 1932‑1967 Complete Collection, 86 quarters in Littleton Archival Album (the 1938‑S quarter is cased in an NGC case MS 65); there are also three (3) extra 1934 quarters and one 1943 quarter in the album; also a graded 1932‑D (MS 63); and a graded 1950‑S (MS 67) (92 coins total). [$800/1200]

48. Buffalo Nickels 1913‑1938 Complete Collection, 64 nickels in Littleton Archival album, all varieties; also, with a 1934‑D small, and some other specialty coins. [$600/900]

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49. Thirty American Eagle Silver Dollars, in a Littleton Archival album, each with.999 troy ounce of silver, 28 of them colored/embellished, also with a 1/4 troy oz. silver coin, and two copies. [$500/700]

50. Kennedy Half Dollars 2005‑2016 Collection with Gold Coin Proof, in a Littleton Archival album, 48 half dollars (incl. 12 proofs and 12 silver proofs; also with 2014‑P, 2014‑D, 2014‑D silver proof, 2014‑P silver proof, 2014‑S silver enhanced, 2014‑W reverse proof, and a 2014‑W 3/4 oz..999 fine gold proof, (55 total coins). [$1000/1500]

51. American Buffalo Gold and Silver Coins and Bullion, incl. 2006 $50 PCGS MS69 (1 oz.9999 fine gold); 2008‑W $5 (1/10 oz..999 fine gold); six (6) 1 oz. silver coins; one (1) 1/2 oz. silver coin; two (2) 1/4 oz. silver coins; one (1) ten oz. silver bar; one (1) five oz. silver bar; one (1) one oz. silver bar; a 1937 Buffalo nickel (MS66); a 1937‑C Buffalo nickel (3‑legs, VF25); a 1938‑D Buffalo nickel (MS66); and other misc. [$1500/2500]

52. Twelve Graded Pennies Including 1955 Double‑Die Obverse Cent, incl. 1798 cent (Genuine, Environmental damage, XF details, S‑167 2nd hair style); 1877 cent (VG10); 1905 cent (MS 65 RB); 1909 Indian cent (MS64 RB); 1909‑S Indian cent (XF45); 1913‑S (MS65 RB); 1915 cent (MS65 RB); 1917‑S cent. (MS64 RB); 1919 cent (MS66 RD); 1920‑D cent (MS64 RD); 1921‑S cent (MS64 BN); and a 1955 Double‑Die Obverse cent (AU55); (12 coins total) [$1000/1500]


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