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<p>[QUOTE="enochian, post: 1685763, member: 39576"]its sulposed to have more pictures i havent seen any yet </p><p><br /></p><p>"The Official Red Book, now in its 67th year, is famous nationwide as the premiere resource for U.S. coin collectors. This best-selling "one-volume library" helps you make smart buying decisions as you build your collection. Millions of readers rely on it for real-world coin values, auction records, full-color photographs, detailed technical data, and up-to-date mintages. The 2014 edition of the Red Book covers the history of colonial and early American coins; official federal issues from half cents through silver dollars and gold coins; classic and modern commemoratives; Proof and Mint sets; error coins; Civil War tokens; pioneer (territorial) gold; every state and territorial quarter, plus the new National Park quarters; all of the presidential and Native American dollars; and more. You'll benefit from its practical essays on grading, investing, auctions, and other hobby subjects--and of course, its pricing for 7,000-plus coins, in up to 9 grades each, gathered from more than 100 of the nation's leading coin dealers! The 2014 edition features more than 1,900 full-color photographs to help you confidently identify your coins. Updated values, mintages, and auction records. Expanded coverage of commemoratives, sets, and other coins. The latest research on colonial coins and private/territorial gold. Photographs of Proof coins from the 1800s and 1900s. A listing of coin clubs. An essay on the new world-record $10 million coin. And much more--something of value for every collector, new or experienced. It's no wonder more than 23 million copies of the Red Book have been sold since the 1st edition! 1,900+ images More than 7,000 listings More than 32,000 coin prices Updated Top 250 coin auction prices New photographs of 19th- and 20th-century Proof coins Updated bullion-value charts A listing of American Numismatic Association coin clubs, by state An essay on the record-setting $10-million 1794 silver dollar"[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="enochian, post: 1685763, member: 39576"]its sulposed to have more pictures i havent seen any yet "The Official Red Book, now in its 67th year, is famous nationwide as the premiere resource for U.S. coin collectors. This best-selling "one-volume library" helps you make smart buying decisions as you build your collection. Millions of readers rely on it for real-world coin values, auction records, full-color photographs, detailed technical data, and up-to-date mintages. The 2014 edition of the Red Book covers the history of colonial and early American coins; official federal issues from half cents through silver dollars and gold coins; classic and modern commemoratives; Proof and Mint sets; error coins; Civil War tokens; pioneer (territorial) gold; every state and territorial quarter, plus the new National Park quarters; all of the presidential and Native American dollars; and more. You'll benefit from its practical essays on grading, investing, auctions, and other hobby subjects--and of course, its pricing for 7,000-plus coins, in up to 9 grades each, gathered from more than 100 of the nation's leading coin dealers! The 2014 edition features more than 1,900 full-color photographs to help you confidently identify your coins. Updated values, mintages, and auction records. Expanded coverage of commemoratives, sets, and other coins. The latest research on colonial coins and private/territorial gold. Photographs of Proof coins from the 1800s and 1900s. A listing of coin clubs. An essay on the new world-record $10 million coin. And much more--something of value for every collector, new or experienced. It's no wonder more than 23 million copies of the Red Book have been sold since the 1st edition! 1,900+ images More than 7,000 listings More than 32,000 coin prices Updated Top 250 coin auction prices New photographs of 19th- and 20th-century Proof coins Updated bullion-value charts A listing of American Numismatic Association coin clubs, by state An essay on the record-setting $10-million 1794 silver dollar"[/QUOTE]
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