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<p>[QUOTE="BigsWick, post: 111888, member: 3534"]I use the <u>2005 North American Coins and Prices</u> guide because it is accessible.</p><p><br /></p><p>I work in a public library, and it's the series the particular collection developer for that area opts to buy for our reference collection. We also have the "Black Book" series. The newest editions are available for in-library use only as reference materials. The previous year's editions are moved into the general collection and are available for patrons to check out once newer editions are purchased. They go to our bi-annual book sale once they are 2 years old. As a library employee I have the option to take any book before it makes it to our book sale- a perk of the job. So, I grab the coin books.....and others.</p><p><br /></p><p>I know the Red book is considered to be the "Bible" for numismatists, but I've found the North American series to be an accurate, dependable source. Thanks for all of the help with this. I'm going to contact the folks who sold me the Dansco 7070 and see if they can put me in touch with Dansco.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BigsWick, post: 111888, member: 3534"]I use the [U]2005 North American Coins and Prices[/U] guide because it is accessible. I work in a public library, and it's the series the particular collection developer for that area opts to buy for our reference collection. We also have the "Black Book" series. The newest editions are available for in-library use only as reference materials. The previous year's editions are moved into the general collection and are available for patrons to check out once newer editions are purchased. They go to our bi-annual book sale once they are 2 years old. As a library employee I have the option to take any book before it makes it to our book sale- a perk of the job. So, I grab the coin books.....and others. I know the Red book is considered to be the "Bible" for numismatists, but I've found the North American series to be an accurate, dependable source. Thanks for all of the help with this. I'm going to contact the folks who sold me the Dansco 7070 and see if they can put me in touch with Dansco.[/QUOTE]
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