more newps -- numismatic literature!!!
EVillageProwler
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Stack's is having a 30% discount if you order $100 or more.
Here's what I picked up today:
* The United States Trade Dollar, by John Willem. 1965. Seems like a nice secondary source of information on the general topic of trade dollars.
* The Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Half Dimes, by Al Blythe. 1992.
* Same as above, but for Dimes, by Brian Greer. 1992.
* United States Ten Dollar Gold Eagles, 1795-1804, by Anthony Taraszka. 1999. Hardbound special edition, #300/300. Signed by author. Includes 8-3-99 errata.
* The Ultimate Guide to Attributing Bust Half Dollars, by Glenn R. Peterson, M.D. 2000. Spiral bound, and includes undated errata. (I wanted the hardbound book, but that's not easy to find.)
I also wanted the Miller book on Early Half Eagles, but that was out of stock.
EVP
Here's what I picked up today:
* The United States Trade Dollar, by John Willem. 1965. Seems like a nice secondary source of information on the general topic of trade dollars.
* The Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Half Dimes, by Al Blythe. 1992.
* Same as above, but for Dimes, by Brian Greer. 1992.
* United States Ten Dollar Gold Eagles, 1795-1804, by Anthony Taraszka. 1999. Hardbound special edition, #300/300. Signed by author. Includes 8-3-99 errata.
* The Ultimate Guide to Attributing Bust Half Dollars, by Glenn R. Peterson, M.D. 2000. Spiral bound, and includes undated errata. (I wanted the hardbound book, but that's not easy to find.)
I also wanted the Miller book on Early Half Eagles, but that was out of stock.
EVP
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