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US Gold Coin Books
From early US gold coins to modern, these books focus on finding, identifying, and collecting United States gold coins.
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Arthur & Ira Friedberg
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Future release. Coming Soon. Est. ship date: 10/15/2008 - Second edition of Akers' Handbook on 20th Century gold coins. Chronological survey of date, mintmark, and proofs. Includes rarity and pricing info.
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This book instructs how to collect Type I Liberty Head Double Eagles and provices date by date analysis of rarity, strikes, condition census and more.
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This book covers regular-issue gold series from 1795 to 1933. Informs the reader on investing strategies, including collecting by type, variety, or rarer issues. Includes over 150 full color images, graphs, and vital pricing data.
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This book is the story of the only known 1933 twenty-dollar Double Eagle in the world that has inspired the passions of thieves and collectors, lawyers and charlatans.
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This book is the story of the only known 1933 twenty-dollar Double Eagle in the world that has inspired the passions of thieves and collectors, lawyers and charlatans.
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Rarity ratings describe the mintage, number known with tables listing the order of striking for each type, variety, and die state. High resolution, full-color illustrations.
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In Cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution. United States Gold Coins have seen a popularity boom in recent years. Thousands of new collectors have discovered their rich and facinating history and appeal.
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All fifty-seven Carson City gold coins are analyzed as to their strike, surfaces, luster, coloration and eye appeal.
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Future release. Coming Soon. Est. ship date: 10/15/2008 - Revised 3rd Edition covering all gold coins struck at the Charlotte Mint between 1838-1861.
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This is the first book ever written about the fascinating gold issues struck at the Dahlonega Mint between 1838 and 1861.
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New Orleans gold is among the most rare and desireable US gold. This book features rarity estimates, collecting guides, looks at each year's luster, surface, strike and eye appeal. Lists finest known. Over 100 full color images.
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Year by year historical analysis of each Double Eagle minted. Comprehensive pricing for mulitiple grade. Complete mintage figures. Certified population reports.
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There has never been a better time to explore the wonderful field of United States gold coinage-and the Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins 1795-1933 is your passport to that exploration.
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Packed with 300,000 coin values and 15,000+ full-size photos of the most popular gold coins of the last 200 years, this book helps you track the increased value of your coins easily and accurately.
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In the introductory chapters you will read about gold coins, with emphasis on the $3 denomination, how they were designed, minted, and distributed.
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