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What Book To Use To Find Pre 1900 Dated Coins?

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I'd like to get some feedback on what books are good to find info, price, etc. on pre-1900 coins. I have about 8 coins now dated in the 1800s. Two of them I know the country, etc. but not the others. I have a 2006 World Coin book that is only good for 1901 - present. Any suggestions?

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 Posted 06/15/2007  1:59 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The World Coin book from 1801-1900. I would shop around first to get a better price. Also figure out if you would want the 2007 Edition or the 2004 Edition. Personally I am going to get the newest one because of the price chances...if any.

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Up until 1996, the Krause Catalog of World Coins included everything from 1801-date. In 1997 they split up the centuries. If you don't have a lot of the newer coins, you might consider looking for a used Krause from the early to mid-90's.
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Unless you are planning to invest a lot of money in older world coins, I definitely agree that an older edition would be best. They can be located at used book stores for 1/10th to 1/4 original prices and although the prices have changed some - it is still a good guide for rarity. Krause now produces one book per century, so even if you are just searching dealer junk boxes you need 5 books. That gets expensive even though they do not update all of them EVERY year.

There are still thousands of coins from the 1600s up that are $1 coins. Investing too much makes little sense.
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Thanks for the info. The edition doesn't matter much as I'm just IDing the coins. I collect for fun and not profit. I like to buy 1 to 10 lb lots of coins and go over them. Started working to list all the coins in an excel file. Up to 400+ coins and not made a dent.
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KM are indeed the best books to id world coins. But as a start you may also consider posting pics of your coins here. You will get fast help.
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I may do that if can't ID the coin. I like doing the leg work and research. Just purchased 10 lbs of mixed coins. May go ahead and try to pic up another 5 or 10 lbs.
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