Must Reads while on break

Haven’t posted in a while and I hope everyone is doing well.
So I started reading, “From Mine to Mint” again and boy does it answer a lot of questions that I think about as I move further into this hobby.
Page 312 would surely be a nice visual for YN who are wondering if their coin is doubled or not.
Can anyone recommend and other “educational material” to read through and study on this extended break
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Go to the Wizard Coin Supply website--they carry lots of books.
Try:
Bowers, QD/A Guide Book of The United States Mint
Smith, P, Orosz, JJ & Augsburger, L/1792: Birth of a Nation’s Coinage
Bowers, QD/Coins and Collectors: Golden Anniversary Edition
The next book is out of print (try Amazon.com or Abebooks):
Martin, JP/Detecting Counterfeit and Altered U.S. Coins [ANA correspondence course book]
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
That is a great book for understanding the entire process that brings us our coins... As far as other books, there are so many....as recommended above, check some coin sites, or go to a major show...After a while, you will have a 'coin library', as so many of us have....Cheers, RickO
Cannot get any new books unfortunately so back to "Team of Rivals" by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
I finished The Sun Also Rises last week. Currently on Pride and Prejudice. Next will be Dune. I do have a stack of coin related books too that I will probably peruse for something different now and again.
Collector of randomness. Photographer at PCGS. Lover of Harry Potter.
To Kill a Mockingbird -- Harper Lee
Watchers -- Dean Koontz
Atlas Shrugged -- Ayn Rand
(I teach English)
Drunner
Mockingbird has the 1900 and 1906 Indian Cents in the tree outside the Radley lot. I give out a roll of 1900 and 1906 Indians each year to my students for exceptional performances on quizzes or tests.
Drunner
I recently read “Billionaires Vinegar” Pretty good read about the rare wine market.