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Coin for 2009 prices April 9, 2008 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Old standby for getting a retailer's review of what you'd hope to sell your coin's for. A good benchmark and has been around for more than half a century. Blue book is more about whay the average person can hope to expect to get for a coin.
awesome April 27, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is the best book for rating your coins and finding the value, you cannot find better.
A Guide book of United States Coins 2009 April 24, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I buy the book every year. It's the corner stone to coin collecting. I couldn't do without it.
Great Book, Very Informative! May 16, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this book for my 11yr old son who has just started collecting coins. It is very easy for him to find what he is looking for and has so much information packed into it. I would highly recommend this book to anyone collecting coins.
#1 Best Selling Price Guide: The official RED BOOK a guide book to United States Coins, R.S.Yeoman ed. K. Bressett. Whitman 2009 June 30, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
#1 Best Selling Price Guide is a MUST: The official RED BOOK a guide book to United States Coins R.S.Yeoman ed. Kenneth Bressett, 61th edition, Whitman, 2009.
Best in organization, easy of use, pictures, illustrations, & data, also the most popular. Whitman's RED BOOK is an essential guide, indispensable requisite and required handbook with up-to-date numismatic information.
Best of the best in the area of numismatics have contributed to this volume, the most notable, respected, knowledgeable and distinguished numismatist were consulted for the 61th edition.
165 plus prominent coin collectors auctioneers, and museums contributed directly to the 2009 Red Book Guide, Bressett, Jeff Garrett, Tom Hallenbeck, Steve Contursi, Ira & Larry Goldberg, Bill Fivaz, David Akers, Silvano DiGenova, the Smithsonian Institution, Heritage Galleries, the ANA money museum, Stack's Rare Coins, Superior Galleries, the United States Mint, and several dozens more.
The guide has some problems, notable some errors occurred and as I mentioned earlier "All" prices guides without exception are outdated by the time is printed, mainly due to market conditions, collector interest, commodities volatility, speculators, currency value, supply & demand, among others.
Numismatics is a hobby as any other do not expect a handsome return on your investment, at least not a monetary one. Have fun. Good luck.
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