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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 1949612, member: 57463"] <ul> <li><font face="Georgia">Whitman has published a 3rd edition of the Crum-Ungar-Oxman book, <i><b>Carson City Silver Dollars: Featuring Coins of the GSA Hoard. </b></i></font></li> <li><font face="Georgia">New this year is Michael "Miles" Standish's <i><b>Morgan Dollar: America's Love Affair with a Legendary Coin; Featuring the Coins of the Coronet Collection.</b></i> </font></li> </ul><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia"><b><i>Morgan Dollar: America's Love Affair with a Legendary Coin Featuring the Coins of the Coronet Collection</i></b> by Michael "Miles" Standish with John B. Love; Forward by John M. Mercanti. Whitman. 2014. 154 + v pages, 8-1/2 x 11. $29.95.</font></font></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia"><br /></font></font></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia">PCGS ranked this as the finest collection of Morgan Dollars. But this is not a VAM book. Each of these wonderful coins is just an example of an issue - but the highest known grade, including those that are Deep Mirror Prooflike (DMPL). Looking at the numbers on each page, it is astounding how rare certified coins are. 5 million... 8 million... 11 million struck, but only a few thousand certified; and of those only a few hundred are of the highest grades. </font></font></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia"><br /></font></font></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia">Of course, there is more to numismatics than grading. This book provides an insightful - sometimes quirky - history of the Morgan Dollar, placing it in its cultural context. Knowledgeable collectors will identify the goddess on the obverse as Anna Williams of Philadelphia. Perhaps not, says Standish, citing a <i>Coin World</i> article from 2002 that revealed a letter from George Morgan denying that any one model served for Miss Liberty.</font></font></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia"><br /></font></font></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia">This book also delivers an in-depth analysis of pricing as cited in the Red Book. </font></font></p><p><br /></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia"><i><b>Carson City Morgan Dollars Featuriing Coins Of The GSA Hoard</b></i> by Adam Crum, Selby Unger and Jeff Oxman Whitman Publishing. Now 130 + v pages, still $24.95, with new photographs from historical archives, "revisions from ongoing research" and the usual tables of reliable price estimates. The GSA Hoard made headlines in October 1972. The release of 2.9 million Carson City Dollars drastically changed the markets as rarities became common. They continue to live a life of their own, still collectible as GSA Hoard Dollars.</font></font></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Georgia"></font></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 1949612, member: 57463"][LIST] [*][FONT=Georgia]Whitman has published a 3rd edition of the Crum-Ungar-Oxman book, [I][B]Carson City Silver Dollars: Featuring Coins of the GSA Hoard. [/B][/I][/FONT] [*][FONT=Georgia]New this year is Michael "Miles" Standish's [I][B]Morgan Dollar: America's Love Affair with a Legendary Coin; Featuring the Coins of the Coronet Collection.[/B][/I] [/FONT] [/LIST] [SIZE=4][FONT=Georgia][B][I]Morgan Dollar: America's Love Affair with a Legendary Coin Featuring the Coins of the Coronet Collection[/I][/B] by Michael "Miles" Standish with John B. Love; Forward by John M. Mercanti. Whitman. 2014. 154 + v pages, 8-1/2 x 11. $29.95. PCGS ranked this as the finest collection of Morgan Dollars. But this is not a VAM book. Each of these wonderful coins is just an example of an issue - but the highest known grade, including those that are Deep Mirror Prooflike (DMPL). Looking at the numbers on each page, it is astounding how rare certified coins are. 5 million... 8 million... 11 million struck, but only a few thousand certified; and of those only a few hundred are of the highest grades. Of course, there is more to numismatics than grading. This book provides an insightful - sometimes quirky - history of the Morgan Dollar, placing it in its cultural context. Knowledgeable collectors will identify the goddess on the obverse as Anna Williams of Philadelphia. Perhaps not, says Standish, citing a [I]Coin World[/I] article from 2002 that revealed a letter from George Morgan denying that any one model served for Miss Liberty. This book also delivers an in-depth analysis of pricing as cited in the Red Book. [/FONT][/SIZE] [FONT=Georgia][SIZE=4][/SIZE][/FONT] [SIZE=4][FONT=Georgia][I][B]Carson City Morgan Dollars Featuriing Coins Of The GSA Hoard[/B][/I] by Adam Crum, Selby Unger and Jeff Oxman Whitman Publishing. Now 130 + v pages, still $24.95, with new photographs from historical archives, "revisions from ongoing research" and the usual tables of reliable price estimates. The GSA Hoard made headlines in October 1972. The release of 2.9 million Carson City Dollars drastically changed the markets as rarities became common. They continue to live a life of their own, still collectible as GSA Hoard Dollars. [/FONT][/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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