"The Gold Coins of England, Arranged and Described: Being a Sequel to Mr. Hawkins' Silver Coins of England, by his Grandson Robert Lloyd Kenyon." London: Bernard Quaritch, 15 Picadilly. MDCCCLXXXIV. One of the classic Victorian works of geeksmanship, now long out of copyright and reprinted for a new generation of insomniacs by BiblioLife.
That's the great things about books , they teach you about the coins and their history , and when you're bored you can read them over again . Hope it's the start of a nice library you'll have your whole life . rzage
Three books in said library so far... Now I need to get the guide to morgan dollars, and the guide to twentieth century gold