2007 North American Coins & Prices


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This updated and expanded edition combines coinage of the three countries representing North America into one guide. The more than 45,000 coin listings include U.S. Colonial issues to modern sets, Mexico Cob coinage to modern bullion, and complete coverage of Canadian coins.




2011 North American Coins and Prices


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Three Countries, One Price Guide Updated prices and new coin issues make the 2011 North American Coins & Prices an indispensable guide for collectors of coins of the United States, Canada and Mexico. Basic introductory materials help those new to coin collecting better understand the hobby. More than 45,000 individual coin listings are organized by country, denomination and date of issue. The United States section begins with early Colonial coins and tokens of the 17th and 18th centuries and follows through to Federal issues from 1792 onward. Mexico's listings begin with 1701 and Canada's commence with its earliest unified coinage in 1858. New to this 20th edition are: • Extensive price revisions to the listings of Mexico • A vast array of new issues from the Royal Canadian Mint • Complete price updates for all United States coinage A great value at an economical price. The 2011 North American Coins & Prices is the best coin price guide value on the market.




2019 North American Coins & Prices


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Featuring more than 50,000 individual coin listings and updated coin prices for the United States, Canada and Mexico, 2019 North American Coins & Prices is the perfect all-in-one guide for the coin collector, dealer and enthusiast.




2015 North American Coins & Prices


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Your all-in-one guide! Featuring more than 50,000 individual coin listings and updated coin prices for the United States, Canada and Mexico, North American Coins & Prices is the perfect all-in-one guide for coin collectors, enthusiasts and dealers. Organized by country, denomination and date of issue, the catalog provides a clear, detailed and easy-to-use resource to a vast array of coins. The U.S. section begins with early Colonial coins and tokens of the 17th and 18th centuries and follows through Federal issues from 1792 forward. The listings for Mexico begin in 1701 while Canada's listings begin with its earliest unified coinage in 1858. Inside you will find: • Pricing, descriptions and photos for current coin issues of the United States, Canada and Mexico • A photo-grading guide to help in making informed assessments of coin conditions • A guide to identification and valuation of error coinage • Graphs tracking price performance of "key date" U.S. coins




2012 North American Coins & Prices


Book Description

Three Countries, One Price Guide Up-to-date prices and new coin prices make the 2012 North American Coins & Prices the must-have price guide for collectors of coins from the United States, Canada and Mexico. This one volume contains nearly 47,000 individual coin listings that are organized by country, denomination and date of issue. The United States section begins with early Colonial coins and tokens of the 17th and 18th centuries. Mexico's listings begin with 1701 and Canada's begin with its earliest unified coinage in 1858. Basic information about coin collecting helps those new to coin collecting obtain a better understanding of the hobby. Featured in the 21st edition are: • Price updates reflecting the volatile changes in the prices of gold and silver bullion coins • Extensive additions to listings for Canadian coins • Market prices for collector coins from all three countries Three books in one! The 2012 North American Coins & Prices is the best coin price guide value on the market. About the Author David C. Harper is editor of Numismatic News, executive editor of World Coin News and editor of U.S. Coin Digest.




The Republic Centavo, 2nd Edition


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History and identification guide for the Mexican Republic one centavo series. Spans the years 1841 to 1905. 232 pages. Profusely illustrated with closeups of the coins. Updated with over 40 new coin varieties and findings on the series.




Minerals Yearbook


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Collecting and Investing Strategies for United States Gold Coins


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Jeff Ambio is a well-known numismatic expert and auction cataloger. As one of the industry's most highly trained numismatic scholars, Ambio brings first-hand experience and expertise together to offer exclusive insider tips for the collector and investor - What do I look for? Which coin should I buy next? Is the coin available on the market? How much can I expect to pay? And how do I make the most of my investment? This book covers regular-issue gold series from 1795 through 1933 and informs the reader on a number of investing strategies, including collecting by type, variety, or rarer issues. The book includes over 150 high-resolution gold coin images, graphs, and vital pricing data. Each chapter begins with a brief history of a gold type, then goes on to describe various tactics or game plans to help the investor build his or her collection successfully and profitably.




Presidential Dollars Coin Collecting Kit


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A fascinating, fact-filled book that lets you test your presidential knowledge, while collecting the US Presdential One Dollar coins! The Presidential One Dollar Coin Act of 2005 was passed to honor those who have served the US as Commander in Chief. You can share a piece of this history by starting your own coin collection! Four coins are issued each year (beginning in 2007.) This sturdy folder contains storage for all coins that are and will be issued, as well as a full-color, 64 page book of presidential knowledge and trivia. Packed with biographical and political facts about 41 men who have shaped and changed the history of our country.




Avoiding a Meltdown: Managing the Value of Small Change


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To prevent a shortage of small change, the U.S. Dept. of the Treasury recently prohibited the melting and exportation of pennies and other coins. The problem arises because pennies and nickels are made of inappropriately expensive material, and there is or soon will be a profit to be made from transferring their content to alternative uses. The author provides a historical context for the problem of small change and discusses possible remedies. Charts and tables.