I think I finally have the cover designed the way I want it, although I might italicize the word "Die" instead of put it in quotes. It has been a year so far in terms of writing, taking photos, editing, redesigning, correcting historical information, properly defining terms, etc. I still have 4 chapters to go (total of 14). I have finally sent out a couple copies to a couple members to read and give their thoughts. When I am done, CONECA said they have people who can review it, and would like a couple other pros to give their opinions as well. My goal is to become a published author. Well, what are your thoughts about my cover, title, and subtitle?
"Errors that escaped the U.S. mint". Find out what your error coins are worth and how it was made. How much is this book and is it for sale now ?
guessing a title, but Do it your way. It is your book. paddyman98 might have some other good ideas. he collects a lot of error coins. I have some error coins mostly world coins and a few U.S. coins
It hasn't even been reviewed yet. Not sure about cost, but I would need color pages and want a hard cover
A comma after the penultimate item in a list is known as a Serial, Harvard, or Oxford comma. Oxford being the most common term used for such a comma. Use it or don't use to eliminate ambiguity. In this case there is no ambiguity therefore it is personal taste.