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The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of United States Coins 2010

2010 Redbook from Wizard Supply
The Official Red Book®—A Guide Book of United States Coins—enters its 63rd 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.

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Red Book Coin Values

Red Book coin values are found in the most widely used price guide available today. Originally published in 1946 by Whitman Books, A Guide Book of United States Coins: The Official Red Book of U.S. Coins, a.k.a., the Red Book, is the yearly guide that most collectors turn to first for essential information about their coins, including retail pricing. The first Red Book was written by Richard S. Yeoman and current editions are still edited by Kenneth Bressett, a colleague of Yeoman’s who has been working on every edition since 1959.

Current Red Books come with full-color photographs and detailed technical information, which help collectors discern and understand the values of their coins. The Red Book is the primary reference guide for coin collectors. Updated yearly, Red Book coin values also explain the history of certain coins as well as select records for coins sold at auction.

The Red Book is an invaluable tool for coin collectors and is still the most significant U.S. coin pricing guide in print today. At WizardCoinSupply.com, we have great prices on the Red Book as well as every other type of coin book and coin pricing guide you might need. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please contact us and a member of our staff will be happy to help you.

Binding Options Available: Hidden Spiral, Spiral, Hardcover, Large Print

Edition: 63rd
Publication Date: April 7, 2009
Size: 5.25×7.75
Pages: 432

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  1. Harry | Apr 21, 2009 | Reply

    Is there a Downloadable “The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of United States Coins 2010″

    Thanks

    Harry

  2. CoinLink | Apr 21, 2009 | Reply

    No there is not, but you might want to suggest this to Whitman

  3. Errol Bergsagel | Nov 7, 2009 | Reply

    Is there a “Downloadable” listing of US Coins by date and quantity minted that I can use to start my inventory without having to type all that info from the RedBook? Even a “Cut and Paste” version of the Coin Information would be good. I even checked the US Mint web pages, but do luck there either. Help!
    –Errol

  4. bill mitchell | Feb 28, 2011 | Reply

    Is there a way to check a page out in a book to see if an error or misprint is made.In the 2010 red book on coins page 203,the 1968 and 1969 with no mint mark are not listed?

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