Penny Whimsy and two other classic references CHEEP
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Penny Whimsy by Sheldon, Pashcal, & Breen. 1965 printing of the 1958 original. Really nice hardbound edition, unused name tag on the copyright page (which seems to be the norm for this issue). I wouldn't hesitate to call this AU58 to MS62 condition. Tight binding, unstained, probably unread. Asking $40 plus $4 shipping.
United States Large Cents 1793-1857 by Lapp & Silberman. 1975 printing. Anthology of some of the most important large cent research. Over 600 pages, dozens and dozens of images (B&W). Tight binding, good corners, again probably unread. Asking $25 plus $4 shipping.
Adventures with Rare Coins by Q. David Bowers. Copyright 1979. Large size, richly illustrated (B&W). A really entertaining read and resource. Some shelf wear to the bottom of the covers where they contacted the surface they were on. Otherwise in remarkably good condition. Asking $19 plus $5 shipping.
All three books for $75 shipped.
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United States Large Cents 1793-1857 by Lapp & Silberman. 1975 printing. Anthology of some of the most important large cent research. Over 600 pages, dozens and dozens of images (B&W). Tight binding, good corners, again probably unread. Asking $25 plus $4 shipping.
Adventures with Rare Coins by Q. David Bowers. Copyright 1979. Large size, richly illustrated (B&W). A really entertaining read and resource. Some shelf wear to the bottom of the covers where they contacted the surface they were on. Otherwise in remarkably good condition. Asking $19 plus $5 shipping.
All three books for $75 shipped.
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We are like children who look at print and see a serpent in the last letter but one, and a sword in the last.
--Severian the Lame
--Severian the Lame
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