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Are there any good Peace dollar reference books?

Are there any good Peace dollar reference books?

Also, when is RWB coming out with his peace dollar book? It looks like its going to be a really good one.

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  • CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    Nope. In addition to RWB's, I am aware of another that has been in the works for some time.
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  • RWBRWB Posts: 8,082
    The Peace dollar book is still in the works. We want to produce a quality product of lasting value.

    I had originally thought it could be ready by the end of this calendar year, but so many new, interesting varieties have been identified that things have gotten pushed back. The book will include date/mint/variety info with lots of photos and we expect to cover not only the most popular varieties but to introduce new information about some of them, in addition to new discoveries. There is extensive background and history on the coin (based largely on the Renaissance of American Coinage 1916-1921 research) plus, additional information on the 1934-35 (almost 1936) coinage and 1964-D coins. (It is unlikely anyone else will have this kind of information because most of the research is original and unpublished.)
  • LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭


    << <i>The Peace dollar book is still in the works. We want to produce a quality product of lasting value.

    I had originally thought it could be ready by the end of this calendar year, but so many new, interesting varieties have been identified that things have gotten pushed back. The book will include date/mint/variety info with lots of photos and we expect to cover not only the most popular varieties but to introduce new information about some of them, in addition to new discoveries. There is extensive background and history on the coin (based largely on the Renaissance of American Coinage 1916-1921 research) plus, additional information on the 1934-35 (almost 1936) coinage and 1964-D coins. (It is unlikely anyone else will have this kind of information because most of the research is original and unpublished.) >>




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