The Red Book (Guide to United States Coins)



This is a must guide to coins if you’re a collector of coins. As it can be a price guide, it is ONLY a guide. This is’nt the Bible of price guides and should only be used as a reference. This book holds its’ own in the Numismatic Community and deffinitely found in any coin shop OR should be. Although there’s many guides in the community of Numismatics, such as Coin Valiues Magazine, and Coin Prices Magazine, prices seem to derive from the Red Book.

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