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<p>[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 6614169, member: 92655"]I received Joe’s book on Friday and wanted post here in the Chat section for maximum exposure. I readily admit, I am NOT a fellow that can sit down with a book and read for hours. However that is exactly what I have done with Joe’s book.</p><p><br /></p><p>I began reading this morning and am maybe a third of the way through a 290 page book. What I really, really love is that each page of the book tells its own story. In other words, if you have to stop to do something, you start fresh with a new subject on each page. Absolutely perfect for a guy like me that gets distracted constantly. If I only have time to read three pages, I won’t be lost the next time I pick the book up. The illustrations are beyond superb and we coin addicts do love coin photos. The book is loaded with eye grabbing images to solidify his information.</p><p><br /></p><p>Best part to me is this. I am a long time type coin collector that has been intrigued by the popularity of error collecting in recent years. You don’t have to be an error collector to enjoy the book. There is as much general coin information here as there is error information not to mention the coin trivia facts interlaced through the pages that are as much fun as the rest of the book.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am dead serious and am not saying all this just to pat Joe on the back. This is one danged well written book, folks. I strongly recommend this read.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1266880[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 6614169, member: 92655"]I received Joe’s book on Friday and wanted post here in the Chat section for maximum exposure. I readily admit, I am NOT a fellow that can sit down with a book and read for hours. However that is exactly what I have done with Joe’s book. I began reading this morning and am maybe a third of the way through a 290 page book. What I really, really love is that each page of the book tells its own story. In other words, if you have to stop to do something, you start fresh with a new subject on each page. Absolutely perfect for a guy like me that gets distracted constantly. If I only have time to read three pages, I won’t be lost the next time I pick the book up. The illustrations are beyond superb and we coin addicts do love coin photos. The book is loaded with eye grabbing images to solidify his information. Best part to me is this. I am a long time type coin collector that has been intrigued by the popularity of error collecting in recent years. You don’t have to be an error collector to enjoy the book. There is as much general coin information here as there is error information not to mention the coin trivia facts interlaced through the pages that are as much fun as the rest of the book. I am dead serious and am not saying all this just to pat Joe on the back. This is one danged well written book, folks. I strongly recommend this read. [ATTACH=full]1266880[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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