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Interprets American coins and shows color photographs of antique and familiar coins. Includes price guides for historic and recent issues.
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Hobby legend Kenneth Bressett covers largesize, small-size, and fractional paper money in the newly revised and updated 5th edition of the Guide Book of United States Currency. A perennial favorite among hobbyists, United States Currency appeals especially to beginning and intermediate collectors, but its solid and engaging numismatic text (written by the longtime senior editor of the Guide Book of United States Coins) is valuable for established collectors and dealers as well. Features include: Market values in up to seven grade Each note identified by the hobby-standard Friedberg number Historical information on every note series Advice on how to collect and store paper money Grading instructions Guidance on detecting counterfeits Special sections on valuable varieties, uncut sheets, error notes, and more 352 pages, 6 x 9 inches, softcover, richly illustrated in full color.
Hobby legend Kenneth Bressett covers largesize, small-size, and fractional paper money in the newly revised and updated 5th edition of the Guide Book of United States Currency. A perennial favorite among hobbyists, United States Currency appeals especially to beginning and intermediate collectors, but its solid and engaging numismatic text (written by the longtime senior editor of the Guide Book of United States Coins) is valuable for established collectors and dealers as well. Features include: Market values in up to seven grade Each note identified by the hobby-standard Friedberg number Historical information on every note series Advice on how to collect and store paper money Grading instructions Guidance on detecting counterfeits Special sections on valuable varieties, uncut sheets, error notes, and more 352 pages, 6 x 9 inches, softcover, richly illustrated in full color.
The Confederate cent is not your average story coin. Learn the fascinating story of why Southern leaders ordered their one-cent piece from a northern die sinker at the outbreak of America's Civil War, and why it never became the circulating cent of the Confederacy.
The coins and tokens of colonial America and the early United States present a unique chronicle of our nation's birth. This comprehensive guide provides an authoritative reference on all pre-Federal coinage.
Vols. 24-52 include the Proceedings of the American Numismatic Association Convention, 1911-39.
What is money? We use it every day without giving it a thought. But money isn't limited to coins and paper. It includes a wide range of so-called primitive or traditional currency, surrogates for cash, and even things that are quite invisible. Join award-winning author Robert Leonard as he trots the globe exploring the development of money from the Stone Age to the Internet Age. You'll find a treasure trove inside this colorful, entertaining and authoritative book: gold, silver, and blocks of salt ... elephant tails, Yap stones, and chocolate bars ... iron nails, whale teeth, human skulls, and hundreds of other pieces of odd and curious money. Each has a fascinating story. Each holds a lesson for anyone who earns, spends, or collects money today. Book jacket.