A Poll to see who reads/subscribes to which publication.
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These are just the ones I thought of in a quick minute. If you check other, can you please post to let us know of some other quality Numismatic publications we might try?? Thanks for helping.
I had thought I could make the poll so we could choose more than one, But evidentally I can't, so just choose your favorite and reply with any others if you want to.
Al H.
I had thought I could make the poll so we could choose more than one, But evidentally I can't, so just choose your favorite and reply with any others if you want to.
Al H.
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<< <i>I guess there is no way to vote if you get more than one. Currently, I get the Numismatist, CW, and the Red Book. Others on a less frequent basis. >>
yes there is, use other. >>
Uh, I posted what I got. But there is no way to make multiple selections in these polls.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
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Redbook
CW
NN
Coinage
I just bought a Redbook for the first time since 1963. I'll probably get one every year for now on.
I get a Krause 1900 to date every once in a while and the earlier ones a little less often. I'll Jump on
a multi volume set for 1700's to date if they print it.
Coin World
Numismatic News
Penny Wise (EAC publication)
Redbook
Krause 20th & 19th centuries
Spink (Coins of Great Britain)
and various specialty books for US Half Cents, Large Cents and Canadian coins.
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
I sort of miss getting them in the mail, but when I was getting them it was really the same of cr@p each issue so I thought I'd take a brake for a few months. Then I may resubscribe.
I get Redbooks when they come out. I also get the journals from the Seated Coin Collectors Club, John Reich collectors society, and Civil War Token Collectors club
<< <i>I read Coin World and the Numismatist regularly. Though I own a Redbook, I rarely use it. >>
Me too.
Also subscribe to:
Coin World w/Coin Values supplement
Numismatist
Franklin Collectors Club Newsletter
Allowed subscription to run out:
Coinage (last year)
Reference Books include:
Annual Red Book
Krause 19/20
Gray Sheet (binder pack quarterly refills Gray/Blue/Green etc)
Breen (sure wish this was updated annually, some entries have been disproven/updated)
Coin World Collectors Clearinghouse (ditto above)
Red Book (traditional, annually)
Red Book of Morgan Dollars (just ordered)
Coin Vault Guide to Gold Plated State Quarters
Just kidding about that last one, of course.
Cheers to all from a lurker who rarely posts...
The Coin Trader
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I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
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<< <i>I guess there is no way to vote if you get more than one. Currently, I get the Numismatist, CW, and the Red Book. Others on a less frequent basis. >>
Same here.
Check out the Southern Gold Society
Oh well, I only subscribed for the SAE.
The name is LEE!
I really do like that new supplement "CoinValues" which features a different series each month. Great for the beginning collector, and I have to do a bit of educational stuff with the ANA ties I have, so they are awesome for me to use. . .
DRUNNER
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.
Mike
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and just started Coin World from NetMagazines.com for 24.95 a year.