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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 838643, member: 66"]Thanks for the clue Krispy, turns out I already have a copy of it. "<i>The Politics of Coinage as Illustrated by Recent Commemorative Issues</i>" from the 1989 Coinage of the Americas Conference "America's Gold Coinage" published by the ANS.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's a good book with several interesting papers in it. In addition to the one listed above it contains:</p><p><br /></p><p>A Study of Classic Half Eagles 1834-1838</p><p>A Nineteenth-Century Proposal</p><p>Metallic Panaceas: Gold Bugs, Silver Crusaders and the Wizard of Oz</p><p>In Search of the IMperfect Coin: A Cautionary Tale</p><p>"An onerous and delicate task": Franklin Peale's Mission South 1837</p><p>Collecting United States Gold Coins: A Numismatic History</p><p>Reflections on the Gold Coinage of the Twentieth Century</p><p><br /></p><p>It's available on Amazon or from the ANS for $15. A good price considering later COAC books went to $25, then $35, then $65, and the last one on the St Patricks Coinage is $125.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 838643, member: 66"]Thanks for the clue Krispy, turns out I already have a copy of it. "[i]The Politics of Coinage as Illustrated by Recent Commemorative Issues[/i]" from the 1989 Coinage of the Americas Conference "America's Gold Coinage" published by the ANS. It's a good book with several interesting papers in it. In addition to the one listed above it contains: A Study of Classic Half Eagles 1834-1838 A Nineteenth-Century Proposal Metallic Panaceas: Gold Bugs, Silver Crusaders and the Wizard of Oz In Search of the IMperfect Coin: A Cautionary Tale "An onerous and delicate task": Franklin Peale's Mission South 1837 Collecting United States Gold Coins: A Numismatic History Reflections on the Gold Coinage of the Twentieth Century It's available on Amazon or from the ANS for $15. A good price considering later COAC books went to $25, then $35, then $65, and the last one on the St Patricks Coinage is $125.[/QUOTE]
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