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Reference Books -
Dollars
The
Rare Silver Dollars Dated 1804 (and the exciting adventures of Edmund
Roberts)
by Q. David Bowers
From the best author of our time comes the
definitive work on the rare 1804 dollars. If you want some very highly
educational reading on these rare coins, then this is the book you should
have. The massive volume highlights the history and pedigree of each known
coin, a history of the origin of the varieties, and even more information
on the history of the Mint. This deluxe hard bound volume contains almost
500-8.5" x 11" pages, and is lavishly illustrated. You shouldn't
pass up this historical account.
A
Buyer's Guide to Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States
by Q. David Bowers
Out of print.
New edition expected October 2004.
The
United States Early Silver Dollars 1794-1803
by Jules Reiver
This comprehensive study, with more than
200 illustrations, serves as a powerful tool to gain insight to the many
varieties and die states of these revered coins. Each year-by-year listing
is enhanced with a quick identifier guide and offers proven methods for
accurately distinguishing the different varieties.
The
Top 100 Morgan Dollar Varieties: The VAM Keys
by Michael S. Fey, Ph.D. & Jeff Oxman
This is the book that started "The
Best of" craze! It also happens to be one the best numismatic sellers
of all time! The small page format makes it very easy to carry in your
pocket but the 137 pages are huge in information! Loaded with quality
photographs, this book makes it very easy for you to identify the best
Morgan dollar varieties there are!
The
1878 Morgan Dollar 8-TF Attribution System
by Jeff Oxman and Les Hartnett
Finally, there's a quick and easy method to
identify 1878 8-TF Morgans. Using this system developed by the authors for
The Society of Silver Dollar Collectors and the 100's of incredible photos
by Bill Fivaz makes identifying your 8TF Morgans a snap! The first and
only book exclusively on 1878 8-TF Morgans including three all new VAMs
never before published! Detailed descriptions and attribution insights,
derived from years of experience. Full of information that's not available
anywhere else. There is also pricing and condition census information.
This is a MUST for every serious VAM collector!
The
1878 Morgan Dollar 7/8-TF Attribution Guide
by Jeff Oxman and Les Hartnett
Finally, there's a quick and easy method to
identify 7/8-TF Morgans. Hundreds of incredible photos by Bill Fivaz. The
first and only book exclusively on 7/8-TF Morgans. Detailed descriptions
and attribution insights, derived from years of experience. Full of
information that's not available anywhere else. Complete pricing
information and condition census information.

VAM Book -
4th Edition
by Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis
Officially known as The Comprehensive
Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars by Leroy C.
Van Allen and A. George Mallis. This new edition is very similar to the
previous Third Edition, which has long since been out of print. Several
new varieties have been added, with the same, high-quality photos!
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Red
Book of Morgan Dollars
Author Q. David Bowers, dean of
American numismatic writers, gives readers an in-depth look at Morgan
Dollars in the first of a series of specialized Red Books. Dave introduces
you to the people involved and takes you to the places where these popular
coins were struck. Every date and mintmark combination is addressed
individually with collecting tips, mintage figures, market values,
population reports, rarity, varieties and striking characteristics. This
book is a must for any Morgan Dollar collector. Softbound, 288 pages,
photos.
Morgan
Dollar Overdates, Over Mintmarks, Misplaced Dates & Clashed E Reverses
by Kevin Flynn
Another in a series of books by the well
known author, this handy reference easily identifies some of the more
popular varieties within the series. 120 pages, 6 x 9, hundreds of photos.
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The
Authoritative Reference on Eisenhower Dollars
by John A. Wexler, Bill Crawford, and Kevin Flynn
Another excellent reference book on the
short-lived series. Hundreds of detailed photos of doubled dies and other
popular varieties help make this book a standard reference for the series.
208 pages, 8-1/2 x 11.
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