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<p>[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 3983016, member: 73321"]Chris and Randy:</p><p>Yes, it is glue bound but the pages are big enough (much larger than the standard Redbook), hence they lay down easier, not chubby at all. See below, it contains MUCH more information, I mean it is over 1,500 pages, with COLOR images. It shows more grades for the coins, and shows many of the auction sales. It is especially strong on quarters, the 5th edition. You will use it for years. Below is two shots, one the Mega next a standard Redbook, and another open to page 585, it lays open fairly well, but with most books the first few pages and the last few pages need a clip to hold open. (P.S. Whitman otta hire me!).</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1048697[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1048684[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>On page 585, (click to zoom in), it shows 9 grades for the Barber Quarter! The Book starts with the History of coins in America. Then its text begins with Cob type 1/2 Real 1556-1773. The book ends with patterns, So-Called-Dollars, and then Errors. Followed by a great bibliography, and a short index.</p><p>Gary in Washington[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 3983016, member: 73321"]Chris and Randy: Yes, it is glue bound but the pages are big enough (much larger than the standard Redbook), hence they lay down easier, not chubby at all. See below, it contains MUCH more information, I mean it is over 1,500 pages, with COLOR images. It shows more grades for the coins, and shows many of the auction sales. It is especially strong on quarters, the 5th edition. You will use it for years. Below is two shots, one the Mega next a standard Redbook, and another open to page 585, it lays open fairly well, but with most books the first few pages and the last few pages need a clip to hold open. (P.S. Whitman otta hire me!). [ATTACH=full]1048697[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1048684[/ATTACH] On page 585, (click to zoom in), it shows 9 grades for the Barber Quarter! The Book starts with the History of coins in America. Then its text begins with Cob type 1/2 Real 1556-1773. The book ends with patterns, So-Called-Dollars, and then Errors. Followed by a great bibliography, and a short index. Gary in Washington[/QUOTE]
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