Lot 761
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Typed Letter
Signed. One page, Octavo, on lime green White House letterhead, Washington,
DC, November 3, 1965. To Congressman Seymour Halpern. Celebratory letter
announcing the first fruits of last Winter's new coinage legislation. Johnson
writes:
"Dear Congressman: I would like you to have this freshly
minted quarter. It has just come from the Mint, the first result of your new
coinage legislation. On August 24, 1935, President Roosevelt wrote of the 74th
Congress, 'It has dealt, in a spirit of statesmanship, with matters of vital
interest to the lives of our people. Much has been accomplished for the
permanent well-being of the Nation as a whole.' I wanted you -- as a member of
the even more enlightened and public-minded 89th Congress -- to have this shiny
quarter as a memento. Perhaps it may become a treasured keepsake in your
family. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson."
Accompanied by the original
1965 Quarter Dollar alluded to in the letter, housed in a tiny plastic bag
stapled to the letter at lower right corner. Also included is a facsimile of
the Congressional Act providing for the new coinage.
Very faint stain
at top right, otherwise fine.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,300.