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A complete guide to retail values for collectible U.S. coins. A market update by editor Bob Wilhite begins each issue. Rotating special sections provide values for Canadian and Mexican coins, colonial coins, errors and varieties, and selected issues of U.S. paper money. Regular departments include a guide to grading U.S. coins, a regularly updated calendar, and a Q&A section.
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The complete information source for coin collectors. Each issue includes news, events listings, and feature articles pertaining to the exciting world of coin collecting. Plus, read about the people and events that influence this market.
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A Guide Book of United States Coins: 2002
Edited by Kenneth Bressett
August, 2001.
Affectionately referred to as simply the "Redbook". This is the Bible of all United States Coin Collecting Guides. Published annually since 1947. I personally cannot think of any collectors without several editions in their numismatic library. Published annually since 1947 by Whitman. |
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Official A.N.A. Grading Standards for U.S. Coins
by Abe Kosoff and Kenneth Bressett
January, 1997.
An easy-to-use guide that shows how to grade U.S coins quickly and accurately. This is the grading standard used by nearly all professional coin dealers. Along with the "Redbook" as a companion reference, even beginners can learn to properly value rare coins. Paperback. |
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Photograde (18th Edition)
by James F. Ruddy
June, 1995.
One of the most useful books you can own to learn the essentials of coin grading, Photograde was designated in 1972 as an Official Grading Guide by the American Numismatic Association. A perfect complement to the Official A.N.A. Grading Standards for U.S. Coins. Paperback. |
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Currency and Confederate
U S Error Note Encyclopedia
by Stephen M. Sullivan
Over 430 pages filled with informative text, photographs, and values. The 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 spiral bound book is a must for every collector and dealer. Hundreds of high-quality photographs. Dealer inquiries are invited. A Stanton Publishing title.
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Standard Catalog of U.S. Paper Money - 18th Edition
by Chet Krause & Bob Lemke, Robert Wilhite, Editor
Provides accurate, current values for more than 5,000 U.S. and National bank notes from 185 years of U.S. paper money. Six hundred, clean, sharp photos make note identification fast and easy. Includes all new issues through the 1997 series and lists notes by type and signature variety. 248 pages, 8-1/2 x 11
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The Official 2001 Blackbook Price Guide to United States Paper Money - 33nd Edition
This is the companion book to The Blackbook on U.S. Coins and is one of the easiest to use pricing references for U. S. currency.
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Confederate States Paper Money - 8th Edition
by Arlie R. Slabaugh
A popular catalog totally updated, revised with data on advertising notes, errors, facsimile, bogus and enigmatical issues. 128 pages, 6 x 9, 125+ b/w photos
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Guide Book of United States Currency - 3rd Edition
edited by Kenneth Bressett
By the editor and publishers of the Red Book, Mr. Bressett brings his award winning research and writing skills to an easy to follow price guide and reference on U. S. currency. This should be in virtually any numismatic library.
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Comprehensive Catalog of U. S. Paper Money - 6th Edition
by Gene Hessler
Hessler is one of the country's most knowledgeable specialists on currency. This important reference contains over 500 pages, and another 32 pages of color plates. Loaded with historical information, values, and descriptions, this is one of the most important reference books for U. S. currency. Hard bound, 6"x 9".
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The Early Paper Money of America 4th Edition
by Eric P. Newman
If there was ever a single book one should have on early American paper money, then this is that book. Eric Newman is one of the leading numismatists of our time, with nearly 100 titles to his credit. His research, combined with wonderful photographs of very rare notes, make this a wonderfully educational work. Words alone cannot describe the valuable information contained. Hard bound, 488 pages, 8.5" x 11".
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Standard Guide to Small-Size U. S. Paper Money - 1928 to Date
by Dean Oaks and John Schwartz
Another great Krause publication title loaded with values, photos, and history of the notes. Soft bound, 347 pages, 6" x 9".
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