New Bust Quarter Book: any information?
Just wondering if anyone knows when this rumored book will be published?
Who is/are the author(s)? What will it include that will make me want to buy it (if I already have Browning)
Thanks
Who is/are the author(s)? What will it include that will make me want to buy it (if I already have Browning)
Thanks
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
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Out of courtesy to Glenn and Brad, I have chosen to not ask about the completion of the book. I will just have to be patient. My understanding is that the delay is due to imaging issues. They are going to make the new reference top-notch and will not sacrifice quality for timing. This will be a fantastic work that has been long needed. There are a couple of other supplemental books in the works by other authors as well.
I don't want to bug anyone, and certainly understand the priority of quality over timing; probably no one desires to have repeated the kind of errata contained in Overton's 4th.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>Is it discourteous to inquire about a work one is interested in and eagerly anticipating?
I don't want to bug anyone, and certainly understand the priority of quality over timing; probably no one desires to have repeated the kind of errata contained in Overton's 4th. >>
No, it is not discourteous at all. I made my comment about not asking anymore, just because I see these guys at shows on a regular basis and I don't want to put pressure on them. I am sure that they are thrilled that so many collectors are eager to receive their copy of the book. I agree with you about Overton 4th edition.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
There is a book that is done and currently at the printer. It is not however by the authors listed above.
In the next week or so there will be more announcements in the trade pubs and other websites as well as some of the online club publications.
Here it is:
The Exciting and Long Awaited News!!!
Announcing a totally new, from scratch, book on the Early United States Quarter series.
Not an update, but a new work encompassing the 1796 – 1838 era.
EARLY UNITED STATES QUARTERS
1796 – 1838
By Steve M. Tompkins
In this monumental new hardbound work, printed and bound in the U.S.A., you will find 448 pages covering each year and the known die marriages, along with background of the early mint. Included are quick finding charts and pictorials, as well as, oversized color photos of every die marriage. Along with new rarity ratings and a new condition census, as an added bonus there are in-depth studies on the rare 1823’s and 1827’s (including pedigree's).
The appendixes are chock full of interesting information on among other things, quarter patterns, private re-strikes, error coins, and the mysterious E & L countermarks, along with several useful charts, die re-marriage listings, and much, much more!!
The finished book is slated to be back from the printer before the ANA show in Baltimore and is now on sale at an introductory pre-publication price of just $79.00 delivered. This price is only good until July 1st, at which time it will be raised to $89.00 plus postage. Get yours ordered today!
Please send all payments, comments and questions to:
Steve M. Tompkins
P.O. Box 1946
Sequim, WA 98382
Smt115@aol.com
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
<< <i>Just wondering if anyone knows when this rumored book will be published?
Who is/are the author(s)? What will it include that will make me want to buy it (if I already have Browning)
Thanks >>
Yeah Baley, Just got it in the mail the other day , you should see the size of her fun......Wrong forum LOL
$79, I take it. I just wish I hadn't bought a car otherwise I would have bought two!!!
Thanks Steve T. for all the work that you have done going into this book and for Quarternut for letting us know.
The second book expected is the update of the Browning book, which would be the 4th edition. Also expected to be a great book.
The third book being worked on now includes photos of many of the condition census coins of each of the scarce and rare varieties, and several other things incl. a condition census listing and many other things.
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
I would be totally surprised if it reached more than 100 or even 200.
People collect at different grade levels, which for the Bust Quarter series is definately a good thing due to the lack of coins to go around. All I read on the online forums such as this, and in talking to individual collectors, is that everyone would like to collect them, there is only the problem of obtaining examples. No matter how many Bust Quarter collectors there may be by die marriage there are at least 19 to 20 marriages that only 75 or less collectors can obtain a specimen of due to rarity. Let's not even talk about how many collectors could do a set in anything approaching AU or Uncirculated grades!
I also believe there is a greater number of collectors who collect Bust Quarters by Red book Variety, date, or type.
As MrHalfDime said there are many collectors that remain anonymous and can't be counted. While only 23 collectors reported their holdings in the last JRCS census, I personally know of at least 10 more Bust Quarter collectors who belong to JRCS and for one reason or another did not volunteer to have their coins counted.
Once a new book is out some of the type and date collectors will move into die marriage collecting and there will be new collectors drawn to the series. The fact that there are three distinct types to focus on will also lend itself to a larger collector base.
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Over 100 already pre-sold so far.
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
Just wanted to bump this thread up to say thank you to all the members who have already sent payment for the pre-publication offering of my new book "Early United States Quarters 1796 - 1838". The printed signatures are at the binders, with hopefully a small quantity of the finished books being available at the upcoming ANA.
I also wanted to remind anyone who has been procrastinating in placing their order (and you know who you are!), that after 7/15 the price will be raised to the cover price of $89.00 plus postage. Any order postmarked by the 15th of July will be taken at the pre-publication price of $79.00 delivered. Please send all payments to the address listed below:
Steve Tompkins
P.O. Box 1946
Sequim, WA 98382
Thanks again,
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
For the evening crowd!
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
Before August? Before August 10th? I ask because I won't want to miss it before I leave for college (On the 15th)
Again, thanks for the update. I've got 2 Bust Quarters in the mail and need to check this book to know the exact details on them.
I will do all I can to ship them out as soon as I get them. I am leaving to head to Baltimore on the 25th so if they don't get to me before then it will be 8/11 before I could get any in the mail.
Here's hoping that I can get it to you before you leave for school!
Will the book be available for viewing at the Baltimore ANA if not for sale?
At the very least I will have a ring bound copy and perhaps one of the special leather bounds to show around. If they get done before 7/28, I should have a few cases of books there to sell at the show. Right now I am slated to sign books on Friday 8/1 at Wizard Supplies and I hope I have something to sign!
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
Good one Karl! They could become collector items in their own right!
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
So far it appears to be a MUST HAVE for anyone interested in Early Quarters!!
"Early United States
Quarters
1796 - 1838"
By Steve M. Tompkins
Thanks to Steve and all who contributed!
BTW- Thanks to your book, I've begun to look more closely to the small size quarters, and picked up a tougher one recently.
<< <i>I just got mine !!
So far it appears to be a MUST HAVE for anyone interested in Early Quarters!!
"Early United States
Quarters
1796 - 1838"
By Steve M. Tompkins
Thanks to Steve and all who contributed! >>
Got my book today and it is great. Thanks Steve.