2009 Red Book and burnished platinum eagles. Dissapointed!!
Lionel
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I just got this 2009 Redbook and looked at the pages for platinum bullion coins.
There are no mintage stats for any of the platinum eagles after 2005. (You'd think the mint stats for 2006 would at least be settled by now). And, amazingly there are no pics of the burnished platinum coins and no indication in the text that the burnished platinum eagles have the same reverse as the proofs in their respective years.
I'm just amazed and disappointed.
There are no mintage stats for any of the platinum eagles after 2005. (You'd think the mint stats for 2006 would at least be settled by now). And, amazingly there are no pics of the burnished platinum coins and no indication in the text that the burnished platinum eagles have the same reverse as the proofs in their respective years.
I'm just amazed and disappointed.
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They are always way way behind on alot of things and the platinum coins seem to be one that many publishcations are behind on.....
If it helps, you can also refer to it as the 62nd edition.
Can somebody get this through to them?????
I also have wondered about the RFK Commem. Its listed Mintage is under 100K for the Proof.
Anybody else?
<< <i>Die varieties are discussed in detail in the Cherrypickers' Guide. The Red Book is a general guidebook to U.S. coins. >>
WHERE can I get a copy of that?
<< <i>The Cherrypickers' Guide to Rare Die Varieties can be found online, at bookstores, in libraries, at numismatic booksellers' shops, etc. Authors are J.T. Stanton and Bill Fivaz. >>
You da man!
You da man!
Thanks.
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