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    Childrens Books

    6 visitors recommend:
    Coin Collecting for Kids
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Steve Otfinoski and Jack Graham
    A colorful book to introduce children to the hobby.
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    Those Amazing Coins: A kids guide to coin collecting
    Source: Amazon
    Author: R. Volpe and K. Flynn
    A beginner's book for children 10 and up. Includes history related to the presidents that are found on our current coinage, and a look into the State Quarter program. (2000)
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    Reference Works

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    The New York Times Guide to Coin Collecting
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Ed Reiter
    A wide-ranging guide that includes where to buy coins: the Internet, coin shops, auctions; where to find great deals; how to care for a collection; glossary of terms, and more. Includes the Statehood Quarters. (2002)
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    4 visitors recommend:
    The Whitman Guide to Coin Collecting
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Kenneth Bressett
    The classic guidebook. It's a comprehensive guide to everything a new collector needs to know. (1999)
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    4 visitors recommend:
    Coin Collector's Survival Manual
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Scott A. Travers
    Amazon readers give it four stars. One writes, "I felt the most helpful sections were the detailed write-ups on grading (different services, methods, and evolution of) and how to spot artificial toning, counterfitting, and doctoring/cleaning. It also explains how not to get ripped off at coin shows and by con-artist dealers. I would recommend this for beginners, as well as intermediate coin collectors." (2000)
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    3 visitors recommend:
    Coin Collecting for Dummies
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Ron Guth
    Amazon readers give it five stars. One writes, "This is a great book to read - even for non-coin collectors. The historical data is fascinating. Well written, good touches of humor -- informative and educational. I think it's appropriate for anyone from beginning to experienced collectors and just about anyone who's interested in money." (2001)
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    3 visitors recommend:
    Planning Your Rare Coin Retirement
    Source: Amazon
    Author: David L. Ganz
    Amazon readers give it five stars. One writes, "Coin Collecting is fun. This book shows how it can become profitable. The lists of gold and platinum are a swell bonus, because most collectors don't believe that they can buy precious metal coins so modestly in price." (1998)
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    Ancient Coin Collecting V: The Romanion/Byzantine Culture
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Wayne G. Sayles
    From an Amazon reader: "Coinage usually reflects the culture, and this is clearly illustrated in Sayles' presentation. It is filled with numerous figures of coins, maps, and genealogy. ... It is fascinating to see how the coinage changed from images of emperor and soldiers to images of Christ and crosses." (1998)
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    2 visitors recommend:
    Statehood Quarters Collecting Kit
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Whitman Coin Products
    1 Statehood folder, 2 Statehood plastic strips, 1 Statehood checklist/schedule, 1 copy of the new book "The Whitman Guide to Coin Collecting" and 1 hobby magnifier. (1999)
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    1 visitors recommend:
    Ancient Coin Collecting
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Wayne G. Sayles
    From the author: "David Sear once said 'collectors of ancient coins suffer from the Robinson Crusoe syndrome,' that is, they feel a sense of isolation and tend to view themselves as alone on a tiny island. This book was written to help both new and seasoned collectors find footprints in the sand." (1996)
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    1 visitors recommend:
    Ancient Coin Collecting II: Numismatic Art of the Greek World
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Wayne G. Sayles
    From an Amazon reader: "The great strength of this book is that it is equally beautiful and useful and the author obviously loves what he is writing about rather than giving a very dry, scholarly and perfunctory survey. I highly recommend this book." (1997)
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    1 visitors recommend:
    Ancient Coin Collecting III: The Roman World-Politics and Propaganda
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Wayne G. Sayles
    From an Amazon reader: "Mr. Sayles has written a beautifully presented introduction and reference to the hobby of ancient coin collecting. Any book on coins should have photographs and that's what's included in this book, along with terrific written explanations of the coins. Since ancient coin collecting is about history, Mr. Sayles spends a large part of the books detailing the backgrounds of the emperors who appear on the coins." (1997)
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    Ancient Coin Collecting IV: Roman Provincial Coins
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Wayne G. Sayles
    From an Amazon reader: "With the combined factors of the fall of Soviet Communism, the advent of the Internet and it's various auction sites -- these coins are becoming plentiful and an inexpensive overview was sorely needed and Mr. Sayles book fits the niche well." (1998)
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    One-Minute Coin Expert
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Scott A. Travers
    From an Amazon reader: "This book had many tips for the new collector. There are e-mail addresses and address of people that can help with coins that you are not sure are errors. It tells you what coins to buy and which are not a good bet. All in all, I've you're a new collector, buy it!" (2001)
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    The Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Coin World, edited by Brad Reed
    "Coin World" is the most widely read magazine on the topic of numismatics available. This new edition of the magazine's comprehensive catalog has been updated to include the most recent evaluations, a complete listing of pattern and experimental pieces, current grading and prices, an Appendix of Treasury and Mint officials, and more. 500+ photos. (1998)
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    1 visitors recommend:
    U.S. Rare Coin Handbook
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Les and Sue Fox
    Devoted mainly to Washington quarters and Franklin half-dollars. Includes 2-page full color spreads for each new State Quarter (1999-2001). (2002)
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    0 visitors recommend:
    Coin Collecting for Beginners
    Source: Amazon
    Author: Burton Hobson and Fred Reinfeld
    (1986)
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    Magazines

    3 visitors recommend:
    Coin Prices
    Source: ValueMags
    Regular updates on values of American, Canadian, and Mexican coins and currency.
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    Coin World
    Source: ValueMags
    The weekly update for serious coin collectors.
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    1 visitors recommend:
    Numismatic News
    Source: ValueMags
    The weekly competitor to Coin World.
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    1 visitors recommend:
    COINage
    Source: ValueMags
    A popular, entertaining monthly magazine for coin collectors and investors.
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    0 visitors recommend:
    Coins magazine
    Source: ValueMags
    Another popular montly magazine for collectors.
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    Software

    5 visitors recommend:
    Roman Coins on CD-ROM
    Source: Liberty Street Software
    Includes 8000 pictures (4000 coins) -- mostly Imperial and Provincial, with few Republican and Byzantine coins -- with descriptions for each coin, with mint, weight, diameter and indicative value. There's also an index of emporers with biographies and portraits, and a glossary of terms in coins legends, abbreviations, deities, objects etc.
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    3 visitors recommend:
    CoinManage software
    Source: Liberty Street Software
    CoinManage is a program for managing your coin collection. Features include a database of more than 12,000 US, Canadian and English coins, hundreds of pictures, and values for United States coins.
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    1 visitors recommend:
    CurrencyManage software
    Source: Liberty Street Software
    The most feature-rich and easy-to-use program for bank note collectors.
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    0 visitors recommend:
    CoinManage/CurrencyManage Combo CD
    Source: Liberty Street Software
    This combo CD includes the best software tool for organizing a coin collection, and the best software for organizing a bank note collection. Buying the CD (instead of downloading the software) also gets you the printed manuals.
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