Colonial and Early American Coins and Tokens

Grading, Ancient Greek Coins, Peace Dollars, Patterns, Colonials, and More
New Whitman Books Rolling Out Soon
In coming weeks, Whitman Publishing will release new titles on coin grading, colonial and early American coins and tokens, Peace dollars, patterns, ancient Greek coins, Abraham Lincoln, the 100 greatest U.S. coins—a wide variety of books for the hobby community.
Colonial and Early American Coins and Tokens
The Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins is a book so comprehensive and authoritative that only Q. David Bowers—the "dean of American numismatics"—could have authored it. Bowers draws on the expertise of dozens of specialists, plus his own vast knowledge of the subject. If you’re interested in America’s early coinage (whether you’ve absorbed the Red Book’s overview and are curious to learn more, or have collected for decades), you’ll want this beautifully illustrated encyclopedia for your library. Numismatic researcher and author George Fuld says, "I think we finally have something that will replace S.S. Crosby’s Early American Coins—in spades!" Ray Williams, president of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club, says, "The Whitman Encyclopedia is a wonderful, and much needed, platform for encouraging the historical research of our colonial time period."
New Whitman Books Rolling Out Soon
In coming weeks, Whitman Publishing will release new titles on coin grading, colonial and early American coins and tokens, Peace dollars, patterns, ancient Greek coins, Abraham Lincoln, the 100 greatest U.S. coins—a wide variety of books for the hobby community.
Colonial and Early American Coins and Tokens
The Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins is a book so comprehensive and authoritative that only Q. David Bowers—the "dean of American numismatics"—could have authored it. Bowers draws on the expertise of dozens of specialists, plus his own vast knowledge of the subject. If you’re interested in America’s early coinage (whether you’ve absorbed the Red Book’s overview and are curious to learn more, or have collected for decades), you’ll want this beautifully illustrated encyclopedia for your library. Numismatic researcher and author George Fuld says, "I think we finally have something that will replace S.S. Crosby’s Early American Coins—in spades!" Ray Williams, president of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club, says, "The Whitman Encyclopedia is a wonderful, and much needed, platform for encouraging the historical research of our colonial time period."
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(1) Why are so many books coming out at once? I love the Redbook Series, but I just can't keep up with all of the reading.
(2) Your very own Longacre had a hand in the creation of one of those books.
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