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Red Book Question, What Is Number In Parentheses After Date?

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I think a Red Book app would be helpful. You could use your phone to search for a coin instead of flipping through pages in an actual book.
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Now that is a good idea. I am shocked Whitman does not have several apps yet.
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The older editions of the Red Book were much better in presenting this sort of information where it was easily found near the front of the book.
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Oddly enough not a lot of people complain to the right sources. Not that it would do much good but it is possible to write to the editors of Whitman Publishing about any concerns about any of their products. I think anyone would be amazed that they do not only listen but do attempt to correct or fix whatever is possible. Some time ago I wrote several letters to Whitman Publishing about many of the errors I found in the Red Book. They not only thanked me but sent me a free copy of one of their books on Silver Dollars. All errors I noted were also answered in a letter from them. Nothing to loose in trying to help making one of the most popular coin books on the market.
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