Post a old U.S. Red Book
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I have only two of them. The 1968 the 21st edition and 2005 the 58th edition. Post some different editions.
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rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Hardback - Redbook
A Guidebook of United States Coins -by R.S. Yeoman
17th Edition - 1964
18th Edition - 1965
19th Edition - 1966
21st Edition - 1968
23rd Edition - 1970
25th Silver Anniversary Edition - 1972
32nd Edition - 1979
Hardbook - Bluebook
Handbook of United States Coins With Premium List -by R.S. Yeoman
1964 - 21st Edition -
1965 - 22nd Edition
1966 - 23rd Edition
1967 - 24th Edition
1968 - Silver Anniversary Edition
1969 - 26th Edition
1972 - 29th Edition
The oldest one I have is 1984
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I WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S ON PAGE 237!!!
By the way, have any of you with older versions ever compared the english usage to the newer printings. The information hasn't changed much. But it struck me as very interesting how english usage has changed even in that seemingly short time. I don't know when the text was initially written (probably from the first printing in 19??).
Tom
Speaking of Red Books, do you guys have your Limited Edition (leather cover, gold leaf, signed) 2005 Red Books yet? Mintage: 3,000.
peacockcoins
1804 Dollar $12500
1913 Liberty $7000
1894 S Barber dime $2500
And My latest purchase 1879 CC Morgan $8.50 UNC
Most were bought or were giving to me, and one funny note is the early to late 60's editions and those outragious values for moderns
(lower mintage moderns that is) especially 50's stuff.
Eastside