2008 Standard Catalog of World Coins 2001 to Date (Standard Catalog of World Coins 2001-Date) by Thomas Michael - Presentation Transcript
2008 Standard Catalog of World
Coins 2001 to Date (Standard Catalog
of World Coins 2001-Date) by
Thomas Michael
The Bible For Coin Collectors
*Features the most comprehensive listing of new world coins, produced in
various shapes and materials *Precious metals prices have nearly
doubled in value from a year ago - creating a community of collectors with
an urgent need for updated data This comprehensive and up-to-date
guide to world coins of the 21st century takes much of the legwork out of
your research of coins. This new addition to the Standard Catalog series
of world coin books represents a manageable and easy-to-use reference
with: *Hundreds of new issues for Euro based nations
*5,250 detailed photos and illustrations for accurate identification
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This animal is good for pointing out many coins that may be missed in the smaller magazines and at trade shows. However, it is a catalog, about the size of a phone book and with so few advertisers that they are negligible.
There are no fancy color pictures just coins and lots of them divided into countries; so many coins that it can make your head spin if you are not searching for a particular theme. The shallow part of the book is the depth of time.
This version contains the Euro and it may not be ancient coins or Notgeld but the designs are innovative and affordable. Collect them now while they are at face value. In the years to come they will be of value and sentimental value to your offspring.
I know the book is a tad expensive but it is worth adding to the collection or catalogs on earlier eras.
Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900 (Standard Catalog of World Coins 19th Century Edition 1801-1900)
World Notgeld, 1914-1947: A Guide & Checklist and Other Local Issue Emergency Money
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