whitman encyclopedia of us paper money

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by James1, Oct 18, 2009.

  1. James1

    James1 Junior Member

    hey I was planning on getting some books on currency just wondering if the Whitman encyclopedia was good. Is the standard catalog of paper money better than this? thanks in advance
     
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  3. Niel

    Niel Mostly Sane

    I haven't read the Whitman book, so I won't comment.
    The two I use most and many consider the foundation books are:
    "Paper Money of the United States. A complete guide with valuations", Arthur and Ira Friedberg. 16th Edition (there may be a 17th by now) Coin and Currency Institute.

    "The Standard Guide to Small Size U.S. Paper Money. 1928 to date" John Schwartz and Scott Lindquist. 8th Edition. Krause Publications.

    There are scads more for virtually every interest.
    Happy hunting

    (I actually just took a look at the Whitman Book and it's very good. It's a bit more compact and portable than the Friedberg book, so for that reason alone, you may find it more handy to keep close to hand.)
     
  4. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    IDK about that book, but like Comprehensive Catalog to US Paper Money alot. Also, there is a new version of a small size paper money book that came out/ is coming out this month, but I can't remember what it is called. Anyone know?
     
  5. north49guy

    north49guy Show me the Money

    I have the whitman encyclopedia on preorder (hasnt been released yet, or at least hasnt made it through the mail yet. I will let you know when I get it. Right now i just use the Whitman red book, A guide book of united states paper money. It is pretty good
     
  6. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    These are the 3 books i use almost exclusively for US notes. I have never seen the Whitman book, so cannot comment. If you do get the book, please let us know what you think :)
     
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