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Fred Weinberg's 4th Edition of the Error Coin Encyclopedia
Tootawl
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I just received some more info on Fred Weinberg's new book, 4th Edition of the Error Coin Encyclopedia, from the man himself. Its a heavy 500-page hardbound book with new chapters, updated info, new photos, etc.- the entire minting process from Galvano to Ballistic Bags, mostly Major Mechanical errors, with some die variety info. The book should be ready for delivery by the end of this month.
He said that if you want to pre-order a copy diectly from him, send him an email to fred@fredweinberg.com. He said that he will take orders at $40 delivered and will sign any copies if you want.
He said that if you want to pre-order a copy diectly from him, send him an email to fred@fredweinberg.com. He said that he will take orders at $40 delivered and will sign any copies if you want.
PCGS Currency: HOF 2013, Best Low Ball Set 2009-2014, 2016, 2018. Appreciation Award 2015, Best Showcase 2018, Numerous others.
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<< <i>Can anyone confirm this? >>
It's from an email from Fred. Send him an email and find out.
(yes, I do know what this was about.)
Doesn't his offer sound familiar ? I think he has heard of Coppercoins book and the info he's compiled about the Lincoln Cents.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Fred's book would contain all series of coins,unlike Chuck's.I meant the autograph.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Richard.
<< <i>Cliff
Fred's book would contain all series of coins,unlike Chuck's.I meant the autograph. >>
Don, Sometimes I'm not just too smart.
Just a small point on clarification -
the 4th Edition of the Error Coin Encyclopedia is
authored by Arnie Margolis and myself as co-author.
Most of the book is Arnie's detailed articles on the
entire minting process, from start to finish, with
chapters on every type of striking and planchet
error, and lots on die errors (but it's NOT like
the Cherrypickers Guide). I have provided information,
wrote some chapters, etc, but it's mostly Arnie's
labor of love.
The book is hard-cover, 498 pages, and I feel
a bit awkward having it called "Fred's Encyclopedia".
Arnie has done alot more work on it than I have..........
Fred
for PCGS. A 49+-Year PNG Member...A full numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022
If you want to know about the minting process AND how coins are made, it's very informative.
Fred says they are about sold out. Only a few left!