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Loading... A Guide Book of United States Coins, 66th Edition (2013)by R. S. Yeoman
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If you're a fan of the Official Red Book like millions of coin collectors nationwide you'll love the spiralbound hardcover edition. With its coil binding, the book opens up and lies flat on your desk while you examine your collection; and the hard cover is durable enough for taking to coin shows, reading on a train or plane, and the constant use you'll put it through! (What book do you always turn to when you need to know a mintage, diameter, or other specification, or want to quickly look up a coin's value?) Of course, the spiralbound hardcover edition is jam-packed with all the information you'll find in the classic red hardcover every page, each of the 1,800-plus photographs, all the pricing (for more than 6,000 coins), all the historical text, insightful essays, auction records, bullion values, and other Red Book data. "What is this coin, and how much is it worth?" You'll find out in the Red Book, America's best-selling coin hobby guide. Full color. 448 pages. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)737.4973Arts & recreation Sculpture, ceramics & metalwork Numismatics and sigillography Coin Collecting Coins of specific countriesLC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |