New Type Set Redbook

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by joesmom, Mar 21, 2005.

  1. joesmom

    joesmom Member

    Has anyone picked up the new Type Set Redbook yet?
    Mine just arrived today and WOW! This is going to be great! Just a few months ago I started a type set and was a bit intimidated at having to do research all over the place before I could pick out anything to add that wasn't within my knowledge comfort level. It sure is nice to have it all in one book. I especially like the OCGs offered by Mr. Bowers broken down by different budget levels. Very nice touch.

    Even if you are not building a type set, this is a great book with lots of fascinating information for ANY collector.
    I can't wait until Joe goes to bed so I can pour a glass of wine and dive back into it. [​IMG]
     
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  3. cdb1950

    cdb1950 Senior Member

    I have several books by Bowers but I hadn't heard of this one. Thanks for the heads up! Looks like they are selling for around $15 on Ebay.
     
  4. joesmom

    joesmom Member

    It's JUST been released. I got my copy yesterday directly from Mr. Bowers out of the first batch that he just got from the publisher. I've seen the other Redbooks in this series on the shelves at the local Borders so it should be relatively easy to find.

    This is going to be a very helpful book for me personally since I'm starting on my own type set, I may want to get another copy so I don't make this one that is signed all dog-eared from use :D
     
  5. Bacchus

    Bacchus Coin Duffer

    Doesn't the wine stain your swim suit ? :p
     
  6. joesmom

    joesmom Member

    LOL...What swim suit? :p :eek: :p ...pesky tan lines!
    Unless of course Joe is around...don't wanna scar him for life and send him screaming into therapy!
     
  7. Bacchus

    Bacchus Coin Duffer

    I bought this book today. I went down to Barnes & Noble with the idea of buying a replacement Coin Collecting for Dummies for the one I sent to my new-collector stepson, and I had it in hand, and then I noticed the Red Book for Type Coins book and I bought that instead.

    I was going to replace the Dummies book because I wanted the types reference material, and then I realized I could get the new book and both get the types reference plus additional collecting knowledge.

    Maybe I'll get inspired to extend my Types set back another century (currently only includes 20th).

    Interestingly, the author is covering all the state quarters. I don't plan on including state quarters as part of my type set. To me, the type is the Washington quarter, the rest are at best subtypes. Same for the Westward nickels, I don't plan to add them to my Type set.

    Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
     
  8. Cu101

    Cu101 Member

    I am learning more then I need to know on this coin forum. ;)
     
  9. ranchhand

    ranchhand Coin Hoarder

    what is the title of the book? i want to look it up on amazon...
    Thanks!
     
  10. Bacchus

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    A Guide Book of Unites States Type Coins

    Q. David Bowers
     
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  12. joesmom

    joesmom Member

    No problem...I get almost as big of a thrill adding a good book to my collection as adding a beautiful coin! :D
     
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