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Overview
Begin your coin collection with the help of this guide designed for kids. Some samples are included to get you started, plus you get a nifty collector's box to house your stuff. Illustrated.Editorials
Library Journal
An introductory work of some merit, by virtue of its balanced and detailed content. It should get would-be numismatists off to a good start. Russell has solid credentials; she is a former editor of Coin World and a board member of the American Numismatic Society. She provides a broad-based overview of the history of coinage, production techniques, mints and mintages, art and artistry, rarities and errors, and, especially, preservation. The book will be used by young adults and adults alike, despite its orientation to the former. Public and school libraries not having Scott Travers's The Coin Collector's Survival Manual ( LJ 8/84) should give this favorable consideration. Librarians note: a small packet of foreign coins is attached to the binding.-- William B. Martin, Adirondack Community Coll. Lib., Glens Falls, N.Y.Book Details
Published
August 3, 1989
Publisher
Running P.,U.S.
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780894716744