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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 658809, member: 57463"]<b>The World's Most Popular Collectible</b></p><p><br /></p><p>The most venerable work I know. Dr. Taylor has carried the Lincoln Cent collectors pretty much on his own for probably 30 years. </p><p>Main Author: Taylor, Sol. </p><p>Title: The standard guide to the Lincoln cent. </p><p>Publication Info: North Hollywood, CA : The Author, [1983]. </p><p>Extent: vii, 150 p. : ill. ; 21 1/2 cm. </p><p>Year: 1983 </p><p><br /></p><p>Perhaps you were thinking of</p><p>Wexler, John A. </p><p>The authoritative reference on Lincoln cent.</p><p>Rancocas, KCK Press, 1996 </p><p><br /></p><p>or perhaps</p><p>The complete guide to Lincoln cents by David W. Lange (Wolfeboro, Bowers and Merena Galleries, 1996).</p><p> </p><p>The new standard will be this.</p><p>Guide Book of Lincoln Cents by Q. David Bowers (Whitman Press $19.95 )</p><p>"Generations of coin collectors have grown up with the Lincoln cent. Now, as the coin nears its 100th anniversary (and the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth), Q. David Bowers provides a detailed study of this great American classic—our longest-running coin series.The book includes history, grading, varieties, a thorough market analysis for each date and mintmark, and a special appendix on error coins. Bowers even gives a sneak preview of what the U.S. Mint has in store with a 2009 redesign.304 pages. Full color. 6 x 9. Softcover. Foreword by Charles Daughtrey."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 658809, member: 57463"][b]The World's Most Popular Collectible[/b] The most venerable work I know. Dr. Taylor has carried the Lincoln Cent collectors pretty much on his own for probably 30 years. Main Author: Taylor, Sol. Title: The standard guide to the Lincoln cent. Publication Info: North Hollywood, CA : The Author, [1983]. Extent: vii, 150 p. : ill. ; 21 1/2 cm. Year: 1983 Perhaps you were thinking of Wexler, John A. The authoritative reference on Lincoln cent. Rancocas, KCK Press, 1996 or perhaps The complete guide to Lincoln cents by David W. Lange (Wolfeboro, Bowers and Merena Galleries, 1996). The new standard will be this. Guide Book of Lincoln Cents by Q. David Bowers (Whitman Press $19.95 ) "Generations of coin collectors have grown up with the Lincoln cent. Now, as the coin nears its 100th anniversary (and the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth), Q. David Bowers provides a detailed study of this great American classic—our longest-running coin series.The book includes history, grading, varieties, a thorough market analysis for each date and mintmark, and a special appendix on error coins. Bowers even gives a sneak preview of what the U.S. Mint has in store with a 2009 redesign.304 pages. Full color. 6 x 9. Softcover. Foreword by Charles Daughtrey."[/QUOTE]
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