A Guide Book of United States Coins


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Fully illustrated catalog and retail valuation list -- 1616 to date.




A Guide Book of United States Coins 2007


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More than 700 new full-color photographs, updated mintages and coin values, new auction records, additional pattern pieces, expanded coverage of Civil War tokens, and the latest commemoratives, sets, and other coins.




A Guide Book of United States Coins


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Also included are detailed listings of Colonial coins, from 1616 to the opening of the federal mint in 1792; and all United States coins; including early American coins and tokens; early mint issues; regular mint issues; proofs; private; state and territorial gold; and silver and gold commemorative issues.




The Official Red Book of United States Coins


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Directory of the coins that are, or have been, in use in the United States, with information on how to determine each coin's condition and lists of average retail values.







Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series


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Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals July - December)




The Official Red Book United States Coins


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"What is this coin?" Identify your coins quickly and easily! The Guide Book features full-color, actual-size and enlarged photos, with historical details about each piece. "How rare are my coins?" The Guide Book shows mintages for all federal coins, from the ultra rare to the everyday. You might have a real rarity in your pocket change! "How much is my coin worth?" Find out inside: the Guide Book has clear, easy-to-follow grading information for each series, and prices in up to 9 grades per coin. Colonial and early American coins * Federal coins * Commemoratives Proof and Mint sets * Die varieties and errors Private and territorial gold * Tokens * and much more!




A Guide Book of United States Coins, 1997


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Detailed photographs provide identification and grading of United States coins from 1616 to 1997, includes price guides, a history of mintage records and coinage, guidelines on grading standards, and sections on mint errors, Civil War issues, and U.S. bullion coins.




Fascinating Facts, Mysteries and Myths About U.S. Coins


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Who were the models for the Indian Head nickel? Why is it called the Orphan Annie? What is the King of American Coins? Fascinating Facts, Myths and Mysteries about U.S. Coins is a compilation of some of the more intriguing stories in the history of U.S. Mint coinage. Some are based on facts. Others are hobby myths. All of them make for entertaining reading. Read about: • The five-known 1913 Liberty head nickels • Augustus Staint-Gaudens and his famed gold $20 • The short-lived 20-cent piece • The $1 million coin exhibit • The reason for the Liberty cover-up on the Standing Liberty quarter