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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 6240, member: 487"]The first book that I ever read on coins was the Red Book. My history teacher in High School was the one responsible for teaching me about this hobby. He is now one of my best customers. </p><p><br /></p><p>This hobby is so wonderful to me. I now spend the majority of my time teaching numimatics to school kids. </p><p><br /></p><p>There really is no way to go wrong in buying a coin book. All have something to teach in their pages. It really depends on what you like.</p><p><br /></p><p>Q. David Bowers has some of the best books I have ever read. </p><p><br /></p><p>Coin collecting has a way of hooking people. Collectors are the same once they are hooked. Not all spend or collect in the same ways, but all enjoy the hobby for what it brings to them. For some it is the ability to hold history in their hands. For others it is investments. For others still, the ability to share with others these beautiful works of art. </p><p>Books and referrence material are also widely collected.</p><p>I donate all of my magazines and worn books to the local school library. This way a new collector may find the opportunity to explore this wonderful hobby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 6240, member: 487"]The first book that I ever read on coins was the Red Book. My history teacher in High School was the one responsible for teaching me about this hobby. He is now one of my best customers. This hobby is so wonderful to me. I now spend the majority of my time teaching numimatics to school kids. There really is no way to go wrong in buying a coin book. All have something to teach in their pages. It really depends on what you like. Q. David Bowers has some of the best books I have ever read. Coin collecting has a way of hooking people. Collectors are the same once they are hooked. Not all spend or collect in the same ways, but all enjoy the hobby for what it brings to them. For some it is the ability to hold history in their hands. For others it is investments. For others still, the ability to share with others these beautiful works of art. Books and referrence material are also widely collected. I donate all of my magazines and worn books to the local school library. This way a new collector may find the opportunity to explore this wonderful hobby.[/QUOTE]
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