British Coins and medals question.

I have been recently gaining an admiration for Queen Victoria, King George, etc. coins and medals/commems. Since I am new to them, I'm thinking about getting a good book before spending any significant money.
Is "Coins of England and the United Kingdom" by Spinks (or is it Seaby's?) the best one for a British coin newbie or some other book? If so, to save money, would a cheaper, used version from the late 1990's or early 21st century pretty much meet my info. needs (apart from up-to-date prices of course)?
Also, does the Spinks book include English medals and commemoratives as well as coins?
Thanks.
Is "Coins of England and the United Kingdom" by Spinks (or is it Seaby's?) the best one for a British coin newbie or some other book? If so, to save money, would a cheaper, used version from the late 1990's or early 21st century pretty much meet my info. needs (apart from up-to-date prices of course)?
Also, does the Spinks book include English medals and commemoratives as well as coins?
Thanks.
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- Jim
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For British medals, good starter books are Collecting Modern Commemorative Medals by Joseph Edmundson and The Commemorative Medal by Howard W. A. Linecar.
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Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
Eimer is another author with a medals book. Here is Eimer's website.
And finally, congrats on your Victoria choice.
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Coincraft was planned to be reissued,but online.As to what has happened,I don't know.
You can go here & here for further information.
Aidan.
- Jim
<< <i>You can pick up a previous years copy (2005 to 2007) of Spink for around $20. Check eBay for Coincraft. I bought a new condition copy there about 2-3 years ago. Spink does not contain medals info.
Eimer is another author with a medals book. Here is Eimer's website.
And finally, congrats on your Victoria choice.
Thanks. Actually the coin that started my interest in UK coins was that beautiful 1847 Gothic Crown! I only wish that I could afford one of those.
- Jim
I reckon that you should also join up here,here,& here as well.
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Coincraft was last published in 1999,& is unlikely to be republished & updated.
Spink's catalogue is the way to go.
Krause only lists coins from 1601 onwards.
Aidan.
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Aidan.
- Jim
Jim - I just came across the 1994 edition while cleaning up my library. If you PM me your address, I'll send it to you gratis.
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Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
PM sent.
- Jim
Spinks Catalogue
of
British Commemorative Medals
1558 to the Present Day
With Valuations
Daniel Fearon
1984
Webb and Bower
9 Colleton Crescent
Exeter Devon EX2 4BY
ISBN 0 86350 029 3
Commemorative Medals
J R S Whiting
1972
David and Charles Ltd
South Devon House
Newton Abbot, Devon
ISBN 0 7153 5535 X
2000 Years of British Coins and Medals
John Kent
1978
British Museum Publications Ltd
Bedford Square
London
ISBN 0 7141 0842 1
I just purchased my first "dark side" coin a couple weeks ago. It's an 1897 Victoria Diamond Jubilee silver medallion with beautiful toning. Do you know if it's officially categorized as a medal or a commemorative?
As I mentioned, I have a used Spinks book coming in the mail soon, but it sounds like there won't be any medals or commems. listed in it, correct?
- Jim
Spink's has never listed medals in 'Coins of England & the United Kingdom'.I haven't been made aware of any new editions to Spink's medal catalogue.
You should get in touch with Christopher Eimer.
Aidan.
In that case, it goes to the first taker...
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
He sure has some beautiful medals there though.
- Jim
Books may seem expensive but believe me when I say, money spent on a book often pays for itself with knowledge gained very quickly.
I'll also echo the comments on Coincraft, if you want current prices get a current Spink, if you want an easy to use reference get Coincraft.
If you want to find a book use AddAll, it searchs all the book sites for you (Amazon, Alibris,Abebooks etc)
Yes, I've been using Addall for a few years now when looking for used books.
- Jim