My first coin book.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Corrosion, Mar 15, 2015.

  1. Corrosion

    Corrosion Member

    Just got this book in the mail. Half price - a former library book. It was highly recommended by some colonial collectors. Wow! It's like a college science textbook. Way more info than I expected.

    This is the only coin book I currently have. I'm really into old copper - from US colonials on up through the braided hair series. I must get the eac grading guide soon.

    Do you know of any must have books for someone new to collecting old copper coins? The Red Book maybe?

    Thanks.

    Scott.

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  3. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    That's a very useful reference, hang onto it!
     
  4. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    I have never browsed that book, but it looks like a good one. I have a copy of the Red Book and recommend it.
     
  5. harris498

    harris498 Accumulator

    Wow, that book looks neat.
     
  6. Corrosion

    Corrosion Member

    It is. It goes on with over 300 pages just like the ones in the pic. It's all about colonial coins and the coins just after the colonial period up til 1792 (I think).

    I wish I knew of a similar book that covered 1793 - 1857 though.
     
  7. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    Get copies of the Partrick sale catalogs as they come out.
     
  8. treylxapi47

    treylxapi47 Well-Known Member Dealer

    Heard that new professional edition is supposed to be a darn near complete reference/guide book
     
  9. aubade21

    aubade21 Well-Known Member

    A very good pickup. I've had a chance to look that one over, and it's a good reference.
     
  10. StGauden658

    StGauden658 Junior Member

    Any reprints of Sylvester S Crosby book "The Early Coins of America". The originals (1873 -1875) could run you from $1000 and up. I have a 1945 reprint (Limited 500 copies). You can find a most recent reprint (1983) for around $30 and up. I think you would enjoy having a copy !
     
  11. Jason Hoffpauir

    Jason Hoffpauir Avid Coin Collector


    NEVER....NEVER lose or give away your first book. It's a great book by the way. It is very informative and has a lot of reference. Great choice.
     
  12. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

  13. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Did someone say "Red Book"?
     
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  14. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    It's a very good book, especially compared to the reprints of Miller, Ryder, and Maris books. If you can get used to the brassy yellow images of the coppers. (On the other hand it probably lets you see the details better.) It's one of the books still on my "Need to get" list. The only good book I have on attributing the state coins is one on the NJ's.
     
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