What are the best books on gold coins?

I have:
A Handbook of 20th Century United States Gold Coins 1907-1933 by Akers (1988 ed)
Illegal Tender by David Tripp
How to Invest in Gold Coins by Donald Hoppe (1970)!
Double Eagle: The Epic Story of the World's Most Valuable Coin by Frankel
Any other good reads or reference material?
Thanks much
Edward
A Handbook of 20th Century United States Gold Coins 1907-1933 by Akers (1988 ed)
Illegal Tender by David Tripp
How to Invest in Gold Coins by Donald Hoppe (1970)!
Double Eagle: The Epic Story of the World's Most Valuable Coin by Frankel
Any other good reads or reference material?
Thanks much
Edward
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1. Garrett, J & Guth, R/Encyclopedia of United States Gold Coins, 1795 – 1933 (2nd Ed.). Every collector who is casually interested in gold coins should own a copy.
2. Akers, DW/United States Gold Patterns: A Photographic Study of the Gold Patterns Struck at the U. S. Mint, 1836 – 1907. If you want to oogle..
3. Bowers, QD/A Guide Book of Double Eagle Gold Coins (The Official Red Book series, vol. 2)
4. Bowers, QD/A Guide Book of Gold Dollars (The Official Red Book series, vol. 12)
5. Loewinger, RJ (Dannreuther, JW, Ed.)/Proof Gold Coinage of the United States. More oogling…
6. Metcalf, WE (Ed.)America’s Gold Coinage (Coinage of the Americas Conference Proceedings, vol. 6). Good collection of articles.
7. Bowers, QD/United States Gold Coins: An Illustrated History. Wonderful reading---a nice historical primer if you are interested in the Eliasberg gold coin collection.
8. Bowers, QD & Winter, D/United States $3 Gold Pieces, 1854 - 1889
9. If you are interested in branch mint (Carson City, Charlotte, Dahlonega, New Orleans) gold coins, get the books by Douglas Winter
10. Dannreuther, JW & Bass Jr, HW/Early U.S. Gold Coin Varieties: A Study of Die States, 1795 - 1834.
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1. Garrett, J & Guth, R/Encyclopedia of United States Gold Coins, 1795 – 1933 (2nd Ed.). Every collector who is casually interested in gold coins should own a copy.
Thanks again
He who knows he has enough is rich.
ty for the suggestions as well
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Some of the best ones are from several years ago - but still very informative!
Check out the Southern Gold Society