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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 709118, member: 4552"]1. The Red Book is more popular.</p><p>2. The Red Book is supposed to contain the highest possible prices for coins.</p><p>3. The Blud Book is supposed to contain the lowest possible prices for coins.</p><p>4. More people collect the Red Book than the Blue Book</p><p>5. More places sell the Red Book over the Blue Book.</p><p>6. Many people have never heard of the Blue Book</p><p>7. Red Book is a brighter color</p><p>8. Red Book contains more information.</p><p>9. The Blue Book actually came out first but for some reason the Red Book took over. </p><p>10. On this and many other coin forums, people always say p;urchase a Red Book, not the Blue Book. </p><p>11. Even in the Red Book there is are pages for the approximate values of both of them and the Red Book, pages 408 and up, brag about the Red Book but say very little about the Blue Book. </p><p>I too collect the Red Book and have all of them. Only have two editions of the Blue one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 709118, member: 4552"]1. The Red Book is more popular. 2. The Red Book is supposed to contain the highest possible prices for coins. 3. The Blud Book is supposed to contain the lowest possible prices for coins. 4. More people collect the Red Book than the Blue Book 5. More places sell the Red Book over the Blue Book. 6. Many people have never heard of the Blue Book 7. Red Book is a brighter color 8. Red Book contains more information. 9. The Blue Book actually came out first but for some reason the Red Book took over. 10. On this and many other coin forums, people always say p;urchase a Red Book, not the Blue Book. 11. Even in the Red Book there is are pages for the approximate values of both of them and the Red Book, pages 408 and up, brag about the Red Book but say very little about the Blue Book. I too collect the Red Book and have all of them. Only have two editions of the Blue one.[/QUOTE]
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