Lettow: Time for some new shelves, Sir (perhaps 2" x 12") What a mess that will make when it breaks..:thumb: RickieB
Here's my library. The left half is mostly paper money books, and the right half is stamp stuff. The white catalogs on the second shelf are auction and sale catalogs from CGB (Compagnie Generale de Bourse) for the last 15 years or so - great reference for France sales. Dave
Lettow: That's an impressive collection. You know how they say "Buy the book before the coin?" Well, I have a new saying for you: Buy the bookshelf before you buy the book!!! If you put another book on that thing, it's gonna collapse!!!
Dont have pictures of my library since half of it is here at university and the other half at home but heres what I can remember... Redbook of us coins about 10 different versions United states paper money red book Checklist and record book of us and canadian coins United states type coins Charlston Catalogue of Canadian paper money Charlston Catalogue of Canadian Coins ANA grading Standards Southern States Currency Whitman encyclopedia of us paper money Hey! Mister horn blower Comprehensive catalog of us paper money Engravers line International Engravers line 100 greatest american paper money Coins:Question and Answers Thats all I can remember!
Cherry Pickers Guides, all of them form start to now. Cherry Pickers Guides, all of them from start to now. All issues of "The Hub" (NCADD) All Wexler Books. The Error Coin Encylo., Margolis. All Lincoln Cent Books, Lange, Welxer, Crawford. The RPM Books, Wexler/Bordner. Coin World Almanac, 2000 (one of the best books I ever saw) - much underrated!!! 4 Different Coin Grading books. Pattern Coins, Judd. The Error Note Enclyclo. Red Books, Current, Past and 1947 reprint, plus Professional Edition (2010). A California Gold Rush, Bowers, signed to me and dated, (never read it though). All Krause World Coin Cat. from 1700 to date, (a must have). Dozens of beautiful auction catologs. I won't go on, this is only a partial listing I could drag them out for an hour! I'm sort of amazed myself and I know I have sold at least 25 of more others in the past when I know longer needed them or the price went way up. That's how we do it folks!!!
Paper -Standard Cat. of Paper Money 5th ed. vol 1 Specialized Issues -1997 St. Cat. of Paper Money Modern Issues 1961-1997 Vol 3 -Comprehensive Catalog of Us Paper Money -Whitman Encyclopedia of US Paper Money -Engravers Line -International Engravers Line -Paper Money Errors 3rd ed -Standard Guide to Small Size US Paper Money 1928-date 4th ed -Standard Cat. of US Paper Money 27th ed. -1974 Complete Catalog of US Paper Money -Paper Money of the United States 3rd ed and 13th ed -1982 Standard Handbook of Modern US PAper Money-Chuck O'Donnell 7th ed -2006 blackbook -1962,65 & 66 Standard Catalog of Candian Coins Tokens & Paper Money (10th, 13th and 14th ed.) -Guide Book of Modern US Currency Neil Shafer 1st and 2nd ed. -Official Guide to Confederate Money & Civil War TOkens Tradesmen & Patriotic by Grover Criswell & Herb Romerstein 1st ed -These parts of Interesting Notes series by Durand Allegorical Representations Portraits 1,2 & 3 Vignettes 3 Architecture Territories -Stacks Oct. 11, 2007 Atlanta GA Capital City Sale catalog from the Archives of the ABNco very nice . Coins -Walter Breens Encyclopedia -2009 Standard Catalog World Coins 36th ed 1901-2000 w/DVD -1988 Standard Catalog World Coins -Catalog fo the Worlds Most Popular Coins -The Medals of Karl Goetz by Gunter Kienast (a whole book photocopied and bound, found in junk) -Redbooks 12th, 14th, 15th, 17th,18th,23rd,32nd,36th,50th and 2009 -Bluebooks 19th,20th, 21st, silver anniversary ed of 1968, 26th and 53rd editions -2000 Blackbook -A guide to the Grading of US coins-Brown Dunn 4th ed -Appraising and Selling Your Coins 4th ed 1652- (c)1964 -Heritage Oct 23-25 2008 Dallas Catalog -THe Great Gold Comeback by James R. Cook -Major Variety and Oddity guide of US coins by Frank Spadone 4th ed -High Profits from Rare coin Investments 12th ed -A Guide Book of US Type Coins Flying Eagle & Indian Head Cents Washington and State Quarters Lincoln Cents -Coin Collectors Survival Manual -The Coin Makers by Becker -Cherry Pickers 4th Ed vol 1&2 -Lets Collect COins by Ken Bressett MCMLXVI -World Coins- A Market Analysis Dec. 31, 1980 Dickie & Boczarska sorry 4 the shaky pics
Numismatic Library I love collecting old ,informational,and rare books, so I've built a nice Numismatic library as follows :
I don't have much at all. lol -2009 RedBook -2010 RedBook -ANA Grading Standards 6th Edition -RedBook of Flying Eagle and Indian Cents -Whitman United States Currency 3rd Edition
Dang StGauden658, you have a library literally! That is pretty cool, lots of information ready to be learned in them books.
Numismatic Library : continued final Yes, I guess I have.(lol)I finally finished making out a catalog of all the publications. Ranging from recent publications and going back as far to the 1860's. One book titled " The American Negotiator" by John Wright dates 1761.It give monetary exchange rates between England,America and the Caribbean Islands. It keeps me busy, but I enjoy it,especially obtaining information for the coin club meetings.It beats traveling to NYC to ANS to look up information or occasionally placing a order with ANA for the most part. .
My messy Book shelf I have others in closets that I can't locate now but here are a few. I use to collect Souvinier car ( BEp & American Bank Note Co.,these albums are perfect for protecting & displaying them without damage to the card. Here is a look inside the album just for and example,heavy paper card stock & well made albums. My oldest numismatics Book (1888) History of the United States Mint and American Coinage Ancient and Modern published by Georgr G. Evans
Bob, Thanks for sharing your Souvenir Cards album too! I loved seeing that. Also that Evans History of the US Mint book looks awesome. I love the cover. From the title, I wonder which American coinage they consider 'Ancient' ? :eating:
Nice libraries everyone. My digital camera isn't working very well right now so no pics of my library. I'll try with my phone camera during the week. That Souvenir Card album is super. I'm going to look into getting one of those. I have a few cards and it would be nice to have a good place to store them.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I was very interested in this title so I did an online search and discovered that Google has scanned the entire contents of this title and made it available on Google Books. This means it is also available as a PDF that you can download and read offline for those interested in keeping a copy. Notice that the Table of Contents pages (in Google Books) are fully linked with jump-to page links for the given subject you wish to locate in the text. Just follow the link below to browse the title or search the title itself in Google Books: History of the United States Mint and American Coinage, Ancient and Modern by George G. Evans Book description: With a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time. The process of melting, refining, assaying, and coining gold and silver fully described, with biographical sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, John Jay Knox, others. Glossary of mint terms, tables, prototypes, steel plate portraits, wood engravings. Published: Philadelphia, 1886 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Krispy,that is amazing it is exactly like the book I have from 1888,thanks now anyone can view it on Paper Money or anywhere they have INTERNET access.I appreciate you doing that I know a few people I would like to share this link with. You never cease to surprise us ! Bob