One popular way to collect U.S. coins is to acquire one example of every type. Bowers explores distinct coin designs to help you form your own "type coin" set from the 1790s onward, or perhaps a specialty subset.
In this updated edition of his award-winning book, Q. David Bowers explores more than 250 distinct coin designs, from the 1792 half disme up to today's American Innovation dollars, and every gold, silver, copper, steel, nickel, and other ...
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Covers American coins from 1616 to the present, including early coins and tokens, mint issues, private, state and territorial coins, commemorative issues, and proofs
The Large Print Edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins gives you all the content from the regular edition, shown 45% bigger!
The 384-page volume, called the Professional Edition, is intended for intermediate and advanced collectors, numismatic researchers, professional coin dealers, auctioneers, and investors.
A Guide Book of United States Coins: Professional Edition
This large-format volume is individually numbered and personally autographed by Senior Editor and hobby legend Kenneth Bressett.
At head of title: The official red book.
Shows and lists current prices for antique American coins.
At head of title: The official red book.