Problem with books that come out during a modern coin series' run is that the book seems out of date within a year or two. From a history perspective should be a good read.
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
<< <i>Problem with books that come out during a modern coin series' run is that the book seems out of date within a year or two. From a history perspective should be a good read. >>
Every year or two they can come up with a revised and updated edition.
I can't wait to read the story behind the rare 2017-CC Silver Eagle!
<< <i>honestly on first thought, a book about a series of coins that has not changed design hardly at all, got a little laugh out of me.
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though... >>
Bingo ...what's the point ? At the risk of bringing down the wrath of the ASE lovers it's a big "why?" from this corner. I wonder how big chapter 4 is ?
<< <i>honestly on first thought, a book about a series of coins that has not changed design hardly at all, got a little laugh out of me.
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though... >>
Bingo ...what's the point ? At the risk of bringing down the wrath of the ASE lovers it's a big "why?" from this corner. I wonder how big chapter 4 is ? >>
I like the ASE's and the first thought that came to my mind was.... "WHY??????" It isn't a closed design (ie...it's still active). Not a lot has happened to it besides a yearly numeral change...sure, a few tiny changes in font or finish, but nothing to really write home about. Maybe an article in a magazine. Maybe even a 2-parter. But a book? Ummm...no.
<< <i>I'd love to read it !!! >>
But, would you want to PAY to buy it in order to read it?
<< <i>honestly on first thought, a book about a series of coins that has not changed design hardly at all, got a little laugh out of me.
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though... >>
Bingo ...what's the point ? At the risk of bringing down the wrath of the ASE lovers it's a big "why?" from this corner. I wonder how big chapter 4 is ? >>
I like the ASE's and the first thought that came to my mind was.... "WHY??????" It isn't a closed design (ie...it's still active). Not a lot has happened to it besides a yearly numeral change...sure, a few tiny changes in font or finish, but nothing to really write home about. Maybe an article in a magazine. Maybe even a 2-parter. But a book? Ummm...no.
<< <i>I'd love to read it !!! >>
But, would you want to PAY to buy it in order to read it? >>
It's not on my Christmas list , but if they put a color in section at the back i might change my mind .
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No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though...
<< <i>Problem with books that come out during a modern coin series' run is that the book seems out of date within a year or two. From a history perspective should be a good read. >>
Every year or two they can come up with a revised and updated edition.
I can't wait to read the story behind the rare 2017-CC Silver Eagle!
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<< <i>honestly on first thought, a book about a series of coins that has not changed design hardly at all, got a little laugh out of me.
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though... >>
Bingo ...what's the point ? At the risk of bringing down the wrath of the ASE lovers it's a big "why?" from this corner. I wonder how big chapter 4 is ?
<< <i>honestly on first thought, a book about a series of coins that has not changed design hardly at all, got a little laugh out of me.
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though... >>
Yeah, you're right. Who needs to read books about Kennedys, Ikes, Morgans, Peace Dollars,... ?
JH
Proof Buffalo Registry Set
Capped Bust Quarters Registry Set
Proof Walking Liberty Halves Registry Set
<< <i>I can't wait to read the story behind the rare 2017-CC Silver Eagle!
Bring it on!!!!!
I hope the book shows some nice toned examples
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
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<< <i>honestly on first thought, a book about a series of coins that has not changed design hardly at all, got a little laugh out of me.
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though... >>
Bingo ...what's the point ? At the risk of bringing down the wrath of the ASE lovers it's a big "why?" from this corner. I wonder how big chapter 4 is ? >>
I like the ASE's and the first thought that came to my mind was.... "WHY??????" It isn't a closed design (ie...it's still active). Not a lot has happened to it besides a yearly numeral change...sure, a few tiny changes in font or finish, but nothing to really write home about. Maybe an article in a magazine. Maybe even a 2-parter. But a book? Ummm...no.
<< <i>I'd love to read it !!! >>
But, would you want to PAY to buy it in order to read it?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
(so I can look for errors of course)
but also for history's sake.
A book that covers the major changes and leaves the minor ones behind just seems incomplete to me.
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<< <i>honestly on first thought, a book about a series of coins that has not changed design hardly at all, got a little laugh out of me.
I am sure there will be many interesting facts an insights, out side of that though... >>
Bingo ...what's the point ? At the risk of bringing down the wrath of the ASE lovers it's a big "why?" from this corner. I wonder how big chapter 4 is ? >>
I like the ASE's and the first thought that came to my mind was.... "WHY??????" It isn't a closed design (ie...it's still active). Not a lot has happened to it besides a yearly numeral change...sure, a few tiny changes in font or finish, but nothing to really write home about. Maybe an article in a magazine. Maybe even a 2-parter. But a book? Ummm...no.
<< <i>I'd love to read it !!! >>
But, would you want to PAY to buy it in order to read it? >>
It's not on my Christmas list , but if they put a color in section at the back i might change my mind .