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<p>[QUOTE="differential, post: 8135762, member: 120104"]rmpsrpms--Thank you very much for these helpful links.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Lincoln Cent Forum is comprehensive and user-friendly. Although I gather that most of the information now is online (and free), this forum does have a nice section on books. Books are great to have to see the evolution and development of the hobby, and I view them as a time-machine-of-sorts to visit the hobby in a particular period. Metaphorically (and maybe just to me) a book can serve as a "die state" or "die stage" of the hobby at that moment in time.</p><p><br /></p><p>I noticed that 4 of the books from the ANA course (those on varieties, counterfeiting, mint state grading, and mint processes) are on the reading list there. I have these books and re-read them, they are packed with information. It's nice to see the ANA get some attention to its technical and helpful books.</p><p><br /></p><p>After looking at the CONECA website, I decided to join. At 25.00, it is a bargain.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again for referring me to these two websites, and I thank everyone who has responded to this thread.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="differential, post: 8135762, member: 120104"]rmpsrpms--Thank you very much for these helpful links. The Lincoln Cent Forum is comprehensive and user-friendly. Although I gather that most of the information now is online (and free), this forum does have a nice section on books. Books are great to have to see the evolution and development of the hobby, and I view them as a time-machine-of-sorts to visit the hobby in a particular period. Metaphorically (and maybe just to me) a book can serve as a "die state" or "die stage" of the hobby at that moment in time. I noticed that 4 of the books from the ANA course (those on varieties, counterfeiting, mint state grading, and mint processes) are on the reading list there. I have these books and re-read them, they are packed with information. It's nice to see the ANA get some attention to its technical and helpful books. After looking at the CONECA website, I decided to join. At 25.00, it is a bargain. Thanks again for referring me to these two websites, and I thank everyone who has responded to this thread.[/QUOTE]
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