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Reference Books - Cents
Flying Eagle & Indian Cent Die
Varieties
by Larry R. Steve and Kevin Flynn
If you're interested in die varieties of
these series, this is the book you must have! Published after the Snow
book (now out of print), this reference offers even more varieties for the
enthusiast. 229 pages, 8.5" x 11", soft bound.
The
Complete Price Guide & Cross Reference to Lincoln Cent Mint Mark
Varieties
by Brian Allen and John A. Wexler
Just as the title might indicate, this
handy reference book lists more than 1200 Lincoln cent mintmark varieties,
including repunched mintmarks (RPM), over mintmarks (OMM), and double
mintmarks (DMM). Hundreds of photos and detailed pricing information make
this a must book for the Lincoln cent collector. A great companion to the
book below.170 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2.
The
RPM Book - Second Edition: Lincoln Cents
by James Wiles, Ph.D.
A complete guide to Lincoln cent mintmark
varieties, with photographs of several hundred varieties. This book
details all known RPMs and OMMs, including the newer varieties.
One of the most complete guides on the
market today. 300+ pages, 8-1/2 x 11.
The
Complete Guide to the Lincoln Cent
by David W. Lange
This is by far the best book available on
the Lincoln Cent. Dave Lange is one of the premier authors today, and his
research ability is second to none. There is no other reference on
the subject that matches this work. 300+ pages, 8.5" x 11", soft
bound.
The Standard Guide to the Lincoln Cent -
Fourth Edition
by Sol Taylor, Ph.D.
This is a greatly revised edition of the
best selling book by one of the most knowledgeable Lincoln cent
specialists. The new 8-1/2 x 11 page size, and 293 pages offers the
collector an easy-to-use reference. New updated information, charts and
graphs.
The
Authoritative Reference on Lincoln Cents
by John A. Wexler and Kevin Flynn
This large book by noted researchers Wexler
and Flynn illustrates the most sought-after Lincoln cent varieties known!
Additionally, many interesting facts concerning the series and some of the
rare errors and varieties are chronicled. This is a must for the serious
collector. 384 pages, 8-1/2 x 11, 1000 b/w photos.
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A
Buyer's and Enthusiast's Guide to Flying Eagle & Indian Cents
by Q. David Bowers
Certainly one of the most complete
references on these two fascinating series. Loaded with photos,
illustrations and graphs. 541 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2.
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The
Complete Lincoln Cent Encyclopedia
by Shane M. Anderson
The most important new reference book a
casual or die-hard Lincoln cent collector can own. Shane M. Anderson has
authored sections on buying/selling, counterfeit detection, grading,
varieties, storage/handling and a date-by-date synopsis. 144 pages, 6 x 9,
90 b/w photos.
Flying
Eagle, Indian Cent, Two Cent and Three Cent Doubled Dies
by Kevin Flynn
Years of study on these series helped
produce this reference on the lower denomination designs of James B.
Longacre. Loaded with hundreds of photographs of doubled dies this is
highly recommended for the variety or series collector. Included are
separate sections on all the titled series along with one on How Die
Varieties are Made which photographically illustrates the differences
between the different types of die varieties found in these series as well
as providing text to help you better understand how these varieties occur.
Also included is pricing for all the varieties covered in the book. 174
pages, 8-1/2 x 11.
The
Lincoln Cent Doubled Die
by John A. Wexler
For years this was the most popular book
available to the error and variety hobby. Originally printed in 1984, all
doubled dies in the series known by the author at the time of publication
are included. The numbering system used in this classic reprint is largely
the same as that used by the Combined Organizations of Numismatic Error
Collectors of America (CONECA) today. Though additional research has
revised some of the listings, most are the same today as they were at the
time of the original publication! The original is among very few books
cited in CONECA's U. S. Doubled Die Master Listing. Though many, many more
doubled dies have been reported since publication, this remains a very
good place to start when attributing your Lincoln cent doubled dies and is
the only place many of them have ever been published.
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