By CoinLink on Friday, September 21, 2007Filed Under:
Second Edition. Zyrus Press, 2003. 237 pages, illustrated.
Due to heavy demand, Doug Winter’s “Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint 1838-1861″ was released in a completely revised second edition in 2003. This new book contains all new information on rarity and Condition Census, superb new photographs by Mary Winter of coins from the Green Pond collection, new research on Dahlonega varieties and auction records that are current through 2003. The first edition of this book, now sold out, had become out-of-date and the new, revised second edition will provide collectors of Dahlonega coins with the newest information on these fascinating, highly collectible coins.
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By CoinLink on Saturday, September 15, 2007Filed Under:
Whitman Publishing
The Official Red Book®—A Guide Book of United States Coins—enters its 61st year with no sign of slowing down! Americans nation-wide look to this “one-volume library” to tell them how rare their coins are and how much they’re worth. Collectors rely on it for its full-color photographs and detailed technical data. The Red Book covers the history and values of colonial and early American coins, half cents through silver dollars and gold, commemoratives, Proof and Mint sets, errors, Civil War tokens, territorial gold, state quarters, presidential dollars, and other U.S. coins, with essays on Counterfeits, grading, investing, auctions, and more. Pricing for more than 6,000 individual coins More than 700 full–color photographs Updated values, mintages, and auction records Expanded coverage of commemoratives, sets, and other coins New state quarters and Presidential dollars First Spouses gold bullion coins 24k gold American Buffalo bullion coins Full Color, 416 Pages, edited by Kenneth Bressett. Hardcover
Item Number: 0794822673 – Price: $16.95
Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
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By CoinLink on Saturday, September 15, 2007Filed Under:
History of the United States Mint and Its Coinage by David W. Lange ranked 182nd among the “Books Everyone Should Read Before College,” according to a poll of Amazon.com independent booksellers.
It was conducted by bookseller Seth Hopkins of Cup o’ Books in Rochester, N.Y.
“This is an outstanding achievement for a numismatic book,” said Wayne Homren, editor of E-Sylum, the electronic newsletter of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society, a hobby group of literature enthusiasts. “I applaud the booksellers for spotting it and considering it in the voting.”
History of the United States Mint and Its Coinage joins works by Edward Gibbon, John Remington Graham, Friedrich von Hayek, Chester Wilmot, John Steele Gordon and other distinguished historians.
