New Orleans Mint Gold Coins: 1839-1909 by Douglas Winter

After a long a fruitless search I found a source. JJ Teaparty in Boston. They still have copies but not many. Soft cover
$19.95 
If you have the slightest interest in Branch Gold buy this book. It is long out of print and very tough to find. BTW, don't loan it to anyone!


If you have the slightest interest in Branch Gold buy this book. It is long out of print and very tough to find. BTW, don't loan it to anyone!
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PS: I've got the CC book. Damn good...
Thanks for update.
By the way, I recently exchanged e-mails with Doug Winter and he said that he's probably going to put out an updated edition, but not for a year or two, as he has a lot of other projects on his plate.
If you're interested in Southern gold coins, you should join the Southern Gold Society, a new, Internet-based coin club.
If you'll pm me with your e-mail address, I'll forward a copy of the club's latest e-mail newsletter, which features "The Coloration of Dahlonega Gold Coins" by Carl Lester .
Check out the Southern Gold Society