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Are there any good books on California Fractionals other than the Breen-Gillio?
MWallace
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The Breen-Gillio book is just too expensive for someone who just wants to read a study on these tokens. Thanks.
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If you are an ANA member they can lend you a copy from their library.
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There are books by Doering, Lee and Burnie. I've got them all and find that each has it's use.
You can probably get a deal on a few.
The only possible problem you'll have is the Breen-Gillio number. That book is the only way that you can get that number......
There's also the 2003 Bowers & Merena sale of the Jay Roe collection. The NNP has it on their site. Also here.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I will check them all out.
@PerryHall I just became an ANA member in the past month. I will check into your suggestion.