Cherrypickers' Volume II 6th Edition (Official Whitman Guidebooks)

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UPC:
9780794850111
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
8/31/2023
Author:
Fivaz, Bill
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
6
Pages:
320
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Few books have excited the coin-collecting community like the Cherrypickers Guide. Since the first edition burst onto the scene in 1990, thousands of hobbyists have been searching for the rare die varieties described inside. This handy book tells you how to cherrypickthat is, how to examine coins that look normal at first glance, but have unusual characteristics: doubled and tripled dies, overdates, repunched mintmarks, and other features that can reveal a common coin to be a rare and valuable variety. With the close-up photographs and descriptions inside, youll learn exactly what to look for. That kind of knowledge truly is power! The sixth edition, volume II, includes: descriptions of die varieties for half dimes, dimes, twenty-cent pieces, and quarter dollars, 1800s to date fully updated and revised information on 442 varieties in many of the most popular U.S. coin series, including Roosevelt and Mercury dimes, Washington quarters, Barber silver coins, and Liberty Seated coinage 79 newly published varieties market values in multiple grades detailed photo enlargements to show you what to look for when cherrypicking information on types of doubling, how to examine your coins, Proof set varieties, collector clubs, and other beginner and advanced topics cross-references to specialized standard guides I cannot imagine collecting U.S. coins without a copy of the Cherrypickers Guide near at hand. In this latest volume, editor Larry Briggs adds his experience to the rock-solid foundation built by J.T. Stanton, Bill Fivaz, Ken Potter, Mike Ellis, and other specialists. Q. David Bowers The Cherrypickers Guide is entertaining, educational, and useful in a thousand ways. Kenneth Bressett