Red book us coins
The first Red Book was written by Richard 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. Originally published in 1946 by Whitman Books, A Guide Book of United States Coins: The Official Red Book of U.S. Red Book coin values are found in the most widely used price guide available today. Articles on investing, grading coins, and detecting counterfeits will make you a savvy collector and entertaining essays on the history of American coinage, shipwrecks and hoards, and the modern rare-coin market give you an inside look at “the hobby of kings.” These are just some of the features of the informative, entertaining, invaluable Red Book-the World’s best-selling coin price guide (more than 24 million copies sold). You’ll also round out your education in commemoratives, Proof and Mint coins, error coins, Civil War Tokens, Confederate coins, private gold, and all the latest National Park quarters, Presidential and Native American dollars, Lincoln cents, and more. You’ll find 32,500+ prices for more than 7,600 coins, tokens, medals, sets, and other collectibles. How rare are your coins? How much are they worth? The Red Book tells you, covering everything from early colonial copper tokens to hefty Old West Silver dollars and dazzling gold coins. Collectors around the country love the book’s grade-by-grade values, auction records, historical background, detailed specifications, high-resolution photographs, and accurate mintage data. The Official Red Book A Guide Book of United States Coins is 74 Years young and going strong.
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