Coin World, The Numismatist and a biography of Benjamin Franklin.
The longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice is it possible for an empire to rise without His aid? Benjamin Franklin
Weekly: Coin World and Numismatic News. I just started getting NN a couple months ago, have been getting CW for years. I'm starting to like this because CW comes on Thursday, and NN on Monday, so I'm getting fresh reading material every 3-4 days. Monthly: The Numismatist (sent to ANA members) Coin book currently being read: United States Gold Coins, an Illustrated History by Q. David Bowers. Just picked it up at last weekend's coin show.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Coin World sometimes but I am currently reading "The Coin Collector's Survival Manual" by Scott A. Travers. So far, this is by far the most informative book I have.
Edmund Morris' "Theodore Rex," Zane Gray's "Black Mesa."
Oh, and Coin World.
"The essence of sleight of hand is distraction and misdirection. If smoeone can be convinced that he has, through his own perspicacity, divined your hidden purposes, he will not look further."
Hee, hee , I've been reading, "Still More Two-minute Mysteries" by Donald J. Sobol, usually while I'm on the can. You see, there's this old famous sleuth, detective Dr. Haledjain who goes around cracking cases of mystery crimes. It's really a cool little book. I thought I had another paperbook but it turned out to be an earler version of the same book. Time to check ebay!
I find a great deal of great reading from the internet. Here's one I like.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
Numismatic News (weekly) and Coins (monthly). Same publisher. CoinWorld is also quite good, but I had a hard time getting through the whole thing before another one came along. (Along with the car and gun mags). I get the highlights at coinworld.com Joe
I've been reading William C. Davis' biography of Jefferson Davis. It has interesting perspectives from the other side of the Civil War, which are seldom presented in most works.
And no, I'm not a Davis fan despite the fact that he is the only famous blood reliative that I know of in my background. I think Licoln was the greatest president of all time, and I collect Lincoln medals and tokens that were issued during his presidency.
My grandmother was a realy fire eater though. She never gave up on the Civil War war or the Rebel cause.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
Well i just decided and sent off for a subscription to Newmismatic News. I seem to recall that they always had some great articles years ago so i took a chance. I hope it is still a good paper
"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
Two newspapers a day Scientific American Coin World Numismatic News Ben Hur World Coin News Discover Coinage of the American Confederation Period (ANS Coinage of the Americas Conference 1995) Quo Vadis Playboy The Numismatist A Journey through the Monkalokain Rain Forests in search of the Spiney Fubbaduck The CU forums for both US and Darkside. The Coin World Forum Penny-Wise
That's what I've been goint through the past week or so.
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As for coins, Coin World is my choice. I stay away from the magazines. They seemed geared to the truly uninitiated.
Joe.
Brian.
<< <i>What is a good read these days, Numismatic news, coin world still around, coinage?
These Forums.
Instant gratification.
peacockcoins
VAM top 100
Numismatist Magazine
Artificial Toning Video
Monthly: The Numismatist (sent to ANA members)
Coin book currently being read: United States Gold Coins, an Illustrated History by Q. David Bowers. Just picked it up at last weekend's coin show.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Sleep well tonight for the 82nd Airborne Division is on point for the nation.
AIRBORNE!
Eisenhower Dollar, BU
Set Incomplete:
Roosevelt Dime
1900 - Current Type, No Gold
Silver Eagle
Obscurum per obscurius
Oh, and Coin World.
William S. Burroughs, Cities of the Red Night
I'm on the can. You see, there's this old famous sleuth, detective Dr. Haledjain who goes around
cracking cases of mystery crimes. It's really a cool little book. I thought I had another paperbook but it turned out to be an earler version of the same book. Time to check ebay!
I find a great deal of great reading from the internet. Here's one I like.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
Joe
And no, I'm not a Davis fan despite the fact that he is the only famous blood reliative that I know of in my background. I think Licoln was the greatest president of all time, and I collect Lincoln medals and tokens that were issued during his presidency.
My grandmother was a realy fire eater though. She never gave up on the Civil War war or the Rebel cause.
Jr
I just finished re-reading that 2 weeks ago! Hmmm... how many coin collectors have read this famous work at least twice?
Obscurum per obscurius
I hope it is still a good paper
"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
CG
Dan
Scientific American
Coin World
Numismatic News
Ben Hur
World Coin News
Discover
Coinage of the American Confederation Period (ANS Coinage of the Americas Conference 1995)
Quo Vadis
Playboy
The Numismatist
A Journey through the Monkalokain Rain Forests in search of the Spiney Fubbaduck
The CU forums for both US and Darkside.
The Coin World Forum
Penny-Wise
That's what I've been goint through the past week or so.