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Reference Books - Early Copper Coinage
The Copper Coins of Vermont
by John M. Richardson
This small monograph is highly detailed, and should be considered
required reading for anyone interested in Vermont copper coins. 6" x
9", 24 pages, soft bound.
The Colonial Coins of Vermont by Hillyer & The Vermont Coinage
by Edmund Slafter
These two small reference works are bound together into one small
monograph, but loaded with great information. 60 pages, 6" x 9",
soft bound.
The Copper Coins of Massachusetts
by Hillyer Ryder
A wonderful monograph on the subject, plus a large, fold out plate
page. More information that you might imagine! 10+ pages, soft bound,
7" x 10".
Coins of New Jersey
by Edward Maris
Another terrific monograph, plus a fold out page of plates. A
tremendous reference published in 1981. 17 pages, soft bound, 7" x
10".
The State Coinage of Connecticut
by Henry C. Miller
A fabulous book on this state's coinage filled with important facts and
interesting historical data. 122 pages, 7" x 10", hard bound.
The Coinage of William Wood 1722-1733
by Philip Nelson, M.D.
Another terrific monograph with very interesting facts and historical
data on a very special series of coins. 48 pages, 6" x 9", soft
bound.
The 1776 Continental Currency Coinage
& The Varieties of the
Fugio Cent
by Eric P. Newman
Newman, one of the most renowned authors of this century, includes
valuable information within the 20 pages of this monograph. Soft bound,
6" x 9".
Forgotten Coins of the North American Colonies
by William T. Anton, Jr. and Bruse Kesse
The definitive work on circulating coppers
of pre-1820 America. Quality photo reproductions help you "know" your
collection. 112 pages, 9.5" x 11", hard bound.
The Early Coins of America
by Sylvester S. Crosby
A wonderfully written reference with history of the earliest coins of
our nation. Originally published in 1983, this large hard bound book
features the copper coins of the early states. 378 pages, 8.5" x
11", hard bound.
The Half Cent Die State Book 1793-1857
by Ronald P. Manley, Ph.D.
Edited by J. R. "Bob" Grellman, this is the best reference
for up-to-the-minute attribution of United States half cents. Loaded with
illustrations and photographs from the most well known authority in the
hobby. 300 pages, 8.5" x 11", hard bound.
United States Copper Coins - An Action
Guide for the Collector and Investor
by Q. David Bowers
Just your typical reference book by the
most knowledgeable and prolific author of our time in the hobby. Bowers
highlights the early copper coins like only he can do. Loaded with
illustrations (as are all his books). 5.5" x 8.5", soft bound,
175 pages.
United States Copper Cents
by Howard R. Newcomb
This is the 1986 reprint of the revised
1956 edition of one of the most used references on copper cents from 1816
to 1857. Hundreds of plates and diagrams. 8.5" x 11", 300 pages,
hard bound.
Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of United
States Half Cents 1793-1857
by Walter Breen
Known as one of the best reference books on
the subject, this 500+ page book boast years of research, plus hundreds of
photos, including many color plates. Wonderfully hard bound, this is a
"must have" for any serious numismatist. 8.5" x 11",
hard bound, 500+ pages.
Penny Whimsy
by Sheldon, Pascal and Breen
What more can be said? This is "the
book" for collectors of large cents, from the author of the Sheldon
Rarity scale. Loaded with detailed description, plates and charts. 6"
x 9", 340 pages plus hundreds of plates, hard bound.
United States Half Cents 1793-1857
by Q. David Bowers and James F. Ruddy
From the best writing duo (possibly ever),
the small, soft bound book is loaded with good information for the dates
described. Again, this is a must for the serious collector. 91 pages,
6" x 9", soft bound.
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