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10 Aug 2020

Book Review - Illegal Tender, by David Tripp

Coins | JudeA

Illegal Tender was written by David Tripp, and is one of the best coin books I've read. It might not be considered a coin book, more of a mystery the way it was written. The book is all about the story of the 1933 double eagle. If you plan on reading this, and don't want to story spoiled, then don't read any further!The story starts when President Roosevelt asks Augustus St. Guandens to design the new double eagle, to modern day. (2004 was when the book was written) With the gold recall, everyone was required to bring their gold to the government, with the exclusion of collectible coins. The mint was ordered to stop production, and melted the '33s they had already produced. However, some got out of the mint, smuggled or stolen by someone! The secret service gets on the trail of the coins in 1944, and seizes many of the coins. One, however, is out of their reach. It is in King Farouk's collection in Egypt. The coin eventually goes up for sale when the king dies, but it is withdrawn from the sale at the last minute. The coins whereabouts are unknown until it surfaces in England. The coin is then purchased and the dealer arranges to sell the coin to a collector in the US. The coin is then seized by the secret service, and the owner and the government battle in court for years. The coin is finally made legal, and sells for $7.6 million in 2002! There have been many sightings of different examples since, but none have been confirmed. One was reported to be, "Thrown into the ocean to avoid it being seized!" I really enjoyed this book, and I highly recommend that you try and read it yourself!

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03 Aug 2020

Book review - Coin Clinic, by Alan Herbert

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Coin Clinic was written by Alan Herbert. It basically is filled with 1001 questions that people mailed to him, and he made a book out of them. The book has 56 chapters all containing different types of questions! The chapters are things like what different abbreviations mean, or famous hoards of coins, or illegal to own coins. I actually learned so much from this book. I only knew about ¼ of the abbreviations in the abbreviations section, and some of the chapters contained stuff I had never heard of before. One section was entirely devoted to the Blake and Co. $20 Copies, which I had never heard of before, and what I gathered is that it’s another very valuable $20 gold piece, and that there are numerous copies of it that fool people regularly. It turns out one such piece was subject to a lawsuit between different members in a family, but the coin turned out to be a fake! Another thing I learned is that the speediest work by the government in passing the law for a new coin was the copper and nickel 3 cent coin, which was passed in just one day! This book has so many facts about coins, and contains literally hours of reading material. I definitely would recommend this book to anyone who has been collecting for a couple of years. It was a great read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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01 Aug 2020

Book review - Coin Collecting for Dummies

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Coin Collecting for Dummies was written by Neil Berman and Ron Guth. It is probably meant as a reference to newer collectors, but it has some useful tips that I still remember and follow. I first read this book about 2 years ago, when I first started collecting. I checked it out again for some new reading material. It has 26 chapters, each about things from Understanding Numismatics to Coin Investments, Taxes, and the Law. The book starts out basic, with advice such as never clean your coins! Buy the book before the coin! They cover stuff like how to store your collection, how to carefully handle coins. I think this was from this book, but I remember a book saying, “Make sure to cover your nose/mouth when you sneeze, because sneezing on a coin does as much damage as gouging it with a knife! I don’t know anyone who would want to gouge a coin with a knife, so heed the advice of covering your mouth around coins! The book covers coins from ancient coins to commemorative coins, and has a chapter about “Oddball coins” as they call them. They have a chapter about counterfeit coins as well, and that section was where I first learned about artificially toning coins. The book also has a story that I still remember. One of the author's friends showed him a well struck, full details buffalo nickel, and asked him if he thought it was a proof or a circulation strike coin. He flipped the coin over and it slipped from his fingers and fell around 5 feet onto the stone hotel floor. The coin was suddenly a proof in his friend's eyes, and he was shamed into buying the coin for a lot more than it was worth with the dent in it! Moral of the story? Always be careful with coins! Keep them under a soft surface so if you accidentally drop them, no harm will befall them! In all, I enjoyed this book, and it definitely has advice to offer all collectors!

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16 Mar 2020

Book Review - Top 100 Morgan Dollar Varieties The VAM Keys

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This book is called, Top 100 Morgan Dollar Varieties - The VAM Keys. It was written by Michael Fey and Jeff Oxman in 2009. This book focuses on the top 100 Morgan Dollar VAMs. It is a very informative book that explains everything great. It explains what exactly a VAM is, different ways to collect them, tools that you should have to collect them, and other helpful info. The book gives pictures and information on all of the Top 100 VAMs. The chapter has detailed die markers and tells exactly where to find the VAM. If you are a beginning VAM collector and want to know the ropes then this is a great book. The book is also good for advanced collectors who want a more in depth guide. The book is tiny and sturdy as well. It is a spiral bound book, so you can lay it open when searching for VAMs. Overall, this book is a real help for me and any serious or beginning VAM collector.

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08 Nov 2019

Book Review - An Introduction to 2009 Lincoln Cent Errors, By James Porter

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An Introduction to 2009 Lincoln Cent Errors, By James Porter, is officially my new favorite book on coins. It covers everything about the 2009 doubled die errors, from reverse to obverse, Birth and Early Childhood to Presidency. The book starts off with an introduction, and then continues to explain a little bit about what makes a doubled die, and why this is a good (In my opinionGREAT) series to collect. It then takes off, with the largest, and my favorite chapter, about all of the Formative Years doubled die reverses. Then it goes onto the Early Childhood and the Professional Life and Presidencyreverses. It then describes the characteristics of some doubled die reverses, which was very helpful. He then provides his records of purchased 2009 coin rolls, and what errors he found in them. If you have any interest at all in 2009 coin errors and varieties, then you should buy this book. It is good for the advanced collector and the beginningcollector!

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13 Oct 2019

Book Review - A Guide Book to Lincoln Cents, by Q. David Bowers

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I am a collector of Lincoln Cents, and I needed a good guide book to help me in my endeavors. After some searching, I chose, "A Guide Book to Lincoln Cents," as my guide. This book is literally packed with all different kinds of information. There are different sections, each about an area of Lincoln cents. One area has all of the history that lead up to the production of the cent. Another gives you very helpful tips on how to be a smart buyer of lincoln cents. Another area shows how to grade them. Probably my favorite area is the date-by-date analysis of all the different dates of the entire Lincoln cent series. It includes pricing, and interesting information about the date. Also, my favorite, sharpness, it tells you whether the coin is usually struck weakly, and then if it is you can cherry pick strong struck coins. It provides more errors and varieties than the Red Book, which is helpful for quick access and lookup for a potential variety. I recommend that, if you actively collect Lincoln cents, you should have a copy of this book.

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11 Sep 2019

Book Review - Cherrypickers' Guide to Rare Die Varieties of United States Coins

Coins-United States | JudeA

Everyone says, if you are an error coin or variety collector, then you need the Cherrypickers' Guide. I went to the ANA money museum this year, and I saw this book in the gift shop, it reminded me that I wanted to go to the library to look at this book. I went in and found it. This book is amazing. The only downside is that it costs a lot (about $40 or $50 dollars.)If you collect varieties or errors of any kind, this book will probably list them. I use this book for identifying Lincoln Cent varieties when I search rolls of coins. It lists literally hundreds of errors that I never knew existed. It is PACKED with information, and all of the pictures are great. If I could have any Numismatic Book I would probably chose this. There are so many varieties out there, and I hope that this book will someday help me identify one of them.

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