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 Posted 01/30/2013  10:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add inventor719 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone.

A new coin book by Woolard Coin Supplies has been released to the coin collecting world earlier this year. The book is titled: "The Coin Collector's Field Guide, 1st Editon 2013" and is designed to be the best quick reference guide for Canadian coin collecting. It includes a Canadian coin checklist of all the circulation coins with major errors, a pictured coin grading section, silver coin values, expenses logbook, extensive glossary and more. The field guide is great when shopping for coins at coin shows and stores.

For more details, check out the book on Woolard Coin Supplies' website at http://www.woolardcoinsupplies.com/...d-guide.html

As a self-published book, I would greatly appreciate any feedback or comments about the book. Thanks.


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Silver 5¢ aren`t nickels.
1858 and `59 cents aren`t pennies.Pennies were last made in 1857,worth Two Cents,and circulated along with the cents for a while.
That's all I needed to see to dismiss this book.While it's OK to use "dime" "quarter" etc. for Canadian coins in everyday conversation,to be taken seriously,any guide or catalogue should use the proper names for our coins,not the names of their US counterparts.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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Thanks for the feedback DBM. I have realized that error and, I plan to change it for the next edition. I appreciate your help.
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I do like the concept of your book.At shows and dealers I see so many people with little handwritten notes and pages torn from CCN.
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Thanks DBM!
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