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Anyone working on an early dime book?

Hi Everyone, I mostly collect bust quarters but am interested in branching out a bit (mostly due to a lack of nice coins available). So I looked for a copy of Early United States Dimes, but to no avail. To my knowledge its the only decent guide to bust dime varieties, but it's been out of print for forever and seems to be about R-4 or so! Or maybe I'm wrong?
It looks like the dime collecting community is in dire need of something similar to what Steve Tomkins and Rory Rea did with their updated early quarters books. I remember hearing rumors about their imminent printing years before they actually came out. Any rumors on an updated dime guide? Or as a consolation prize, a reprinting of the Davis book?
Matt
update: i did find one for $320, but geez...
It looks like the dime collecting community is in dire need of something similar to what Steve Tomkins and Rory Rea did with their updated early quarters books. I remember hearing rumors about their imminent printing years before they actually came out. Any rumors on an updated dime guide? Or as a consolation prize, a reprinting of the Davis book?
Matt
update: i did find one for $320, but geez...
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<< <i>My one and only copy of the Early Dime book is a working copy........I write in it!
I too use my often, it is as good a guide as could be.
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
Definitely a tough book to find...mine has fallen apart with pages missing
Will be a long work in progress!
Thanks, Matt
<< <i>Any idea how to get an approved copy? I still need one for my library. >>
Keep in mind those are not particularly high quality copies
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<< <i>Any idea how to get an approved copy? I still need one for my library. >>
Keep in mind those are not particularly high quality copies >>
Not at all, but they were much better than I expected. Not any worse than the old Browning book. There's enough to accurately identify, and thats all I need. Probably can't see subtle die cracks and such.
I have the LM book which I think is outstanding, so I'd like to see its predecessor.
I'm not a serious book collector or dime collector, though, so the $300+ keeps me from buying an original copy.