Help finding a book

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by marid3, Feb 1, 2013.

  1. marid3

    marid3 Member

    I really would like to find a copy of this book for myself. I've googled it for weeks, and haven't found but one seller, for well over $1,000. Is there a numismatic resource I'm overlooking where I can go to get this? :confused:


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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]Title[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]The art and craft of coinmaking: a history of minting technology[/TD]
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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]Author[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]Denis R. Cooper[/TD]
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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]Edition[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]illustrated[/TD]
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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]Publisher[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]Spink, 1988[/TD]
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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]Original from[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]the University of Virginia[/TD]
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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]Digitized[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]Sep 4, 2009[/TD]
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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]ISBN[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]0907605273, 9780907605270[/TD]
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    [TD="class: metadata_label"]Length[/TD]
    [TD="class: metadata_value"]264 pages[/TD]
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  3. hemi1500

    hemi1500 Member

    I know a book guy who has been selling and buying books for prob 20 years,,If I have the time to stop in his shop tomorrow i will
     
  4. marid3

    marid3 Member

    I can't tell you how grateful I'd be!!!!
     
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  6. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Are you a member of the ANA? They may have it in the library.
     
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  9. marid3

    marid3 Member

  10. Bedford

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    Well I just went back & looked & it isnt showing up for me - sorry maybe some one snaked it after the last post -
     
  11. Tom B

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    I own this book and at $275 the price is not a little high. It is a tough book and a very good book. Mine was purchased years ago and I think I paid about $150 from a seller in England, but would not want to have to find another for that small of a sum.
     
  12. marid3

    marid3 Member

    I know $275 is not high for the book, but it's high for me. While I was debating the purchase, it dissappeared, so I think someone likely jumped on my procrastination - good for them, a great buy. I'd love to find one for my personal collection.
     
  13. Tom Maringer

    Tom Maringer Senior Member

    I got mine back in 2001, while it was still in print. I think it was $80 at the time. It is still the best book extant on explaining some of the processes and is a precious resource here at the mint. We frequently refer to things like: "Well, Cooper on page 163 suggests a 146 degree angle for a hobbing cone..." (btw, the 146 degree angle is ideal for most die-work, though after experimentation we sometimes use a steeper or shallower angle depending on the depth of relief needed) I made a request to the publisher to reprint (no reply) and then made a formal request for permission to scan (no reply). I think it would be worthwhile scanning and converting to pdf simply to make the information accessible to more people. By the way, even if your library does not own a copy, you can always request one through interlibrary loan! Often the librarians will not offer that to you (because it's extra work for them) but if you request it, they will get a copy in for you.
     
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