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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 87004, member: 4552"]The Red Book used to be the best book and almost the only book you could buy on coin information and values. Lately there are numerous books on coins on the market and if you can find a coin show there should be lots of them there for sale. One thing I've noticed over the years with coins is the sudden interest in writting a book on them rather than trying to sell them to make money. One great book that took lots of photos and hours to put together is the one called Looking Through Lincolns. You could check it out on thier web site called coppercoins.com. I bought the first edition some time ago and there is another second edition out now. Many, many photos and information on just Lincoln Cents. At a coin show I was at last Sunday I noticed one dealer had about 20 or more different coin books. Soon everyone will be collecting coin books instead of the coins. I've already started to do that since I have all the Red Books from Edition 8 to present.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 87004, member: 4552"]The Red Book used to be the best book and almost the only book you could buy on coin information and values. Lately there are numerous books on coins on the market and if you can find a coin show there should be lots of them there for sale. One thing I've noticed over the years with coins is the sudden interest in writting a book on them rather than trying to sell them to make money. One great book that took lots of photos and hours to put together is the one called Looking Through Lincolns. You could check it out on thier web site called coppercoins.com. I bought the first edition some time ago and there is another second edition out now. Many, many photos and information on just Lincoln Cents. At a coin show I was at last Sunday I noticed one dealer had about 20 or more different coin books. Soon everyone will be collecting coin books instead of the coins. I've already started to do that since I have all the Red Books from Edition 8 to present.[/QUOTE]
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