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New Book On Liberty Seated Quarters

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The Authoritative Reference on Liberty Seated quarters by Kevin Flynn is now available. This book is being self-published, with only a limited number being printed. The book is 8 ½ by 11, 320 pages. Softcover $54.95 plus shipping.

The primary purpose of this book was to create a complete and comprehensive reference for the Liberty Seated quarters series including all die varieties, history, hub changes, archive letters, historical documents, and hot topics.

There are twelve different doubled dies, one overdate, one multi-denominational clashed die, and twenty-five different misplaced dates presented; each with a full page, full of macro photographs of all parts of the variety, complete description of the die variety, all die diagnostics, pricing, and comments. Also included are five different repunched mint marks and forty-one repunched dates. Several of these die varieties have not been published before in any book or article. The most critical aspect of any book containing die varieties are the photographs. Many of the die variety photos in this book are the clearest and most detailed presented anywhere. The author has probably taken over 30,000 micro-photographs over the past 25 years and is considered one of the best for close-up coin photography. For some of these die varieties, an analysis is presented as to what caused them and if they are questionable or refuted. For example, the evidence is overwhelming that what was believed to be a 1845 Large/Small date is simply just a repunched date of the 1845 quarter date punch. A section is included on how die varieties are made, which presents a detailed study on the evolution of the die making process and on each type of die variety. This section and the analysis presented on the varieties for example, will help teach you the different classes of doubled dies and how they were created, why when the date is punched lightly into the working die it leaves a skinnier impression. The more you learn, the more you will enjoy studying your coins.

A complete analysis is presented on the design changes made in the Liberty Seated quarters, and for some showing detailed photos of the differences. Some of the designs that were changed were previously unpublished. Some of the differences in design occurred over a period of 20 years, while others were not design changes, but a change in the relief of the design elements. All of the eagle's claw designs between 1838 and 1840 are presented to be able see the distinct differences. An analysis was also done on date and mint mark changes that occurred within a single year. An authentication section is included presenting diagnostics and detailed photos to help validate genuine specimens of rare coins.

The National Archive letters and the history section in the beginning of the book include those letters and historical information as presented in the book, The Authoritative Reference on Liberty Seated half dimes. Several new letters were uncovered at the archives and included. Some of these were important, for example, several helped in the understanding of proof coins struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1854 and 1855. The history chapter in the front was updated with new information learned while researching the Liberty Seated quarters and this section was also extended through the beginning of the Barber series. As these series were produced in parallel, it was decided to include all of the information for all of the Liberty Seated series for this time period to show what decisions and actions occurred concurrently. In addition, it is important that each book on each series is complete and all inclusive, and not require a different book for reference. These archive records are critical to any serious collectors of the Liberty Seated series as it presents the history and background in the creation of these designs from those individuals responsible for creating them. These archive records, detailed study of the die varieties, and complete analysis of the hot topics presented in these Authoritative Reference on the Liberty Seated series help collectors evolve to the next level of research and enjoyment of these series, such as already seen by collectors in older U.S. coins such as the Bust series; see for example the discussions in the Bust Half Nut Club or the John Reich Collectors Society. This book also presents information important to subjects such as the number of proof coins struck for a given year, or that the New Orleans Mint carried forward reverses for some years. Some of the previously listed proof counts by Breen and others were incorrect. The correct counts were used for example to update totals listed in books such as the Red Book.

The Hot Topics section contains a several detailed studies on the Liberty Seated quarter series including an analysis of: the refuted 1845 Large/Small date; 1854-O Huge O; 1856-S Large/Medium S; 1840-O Transitional Reverse; 1842 Small and Large Dates; 1849-O quarter; 1855-S proof quarter, questionable 1858 off-denomination clashed quarter' 1865 Motto quarters; 1866 No Motto quarters; 1870-CC through 1873-CC quarters, 1870-S quarter; early Liberty Seated proofs; early U.S. proof coin distribution, analysis of Liberty Seated certified proofs; and Liberty Seated proof counts. Did you know that there are only two 1855-S proof half dollars, both of which were delivered to the Director of the Mint?

Price for the softcover is $54.95 plus $5 for media shipping or $10 for first class. To order, send a check or money order to Kevin Flynn, P.O. Box 936 , Troy, VA 22974. Now accepting paypal also. Please email me at kevinjflynn88@yahoo.com to reserve a copy. See other books available at http://www.kevinjflynn.com.
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 Posted 03/12/2016  2:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thq to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So how is this an improvement on Briggs?
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 Posted 03/12/2016  3:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kevinj to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thq,

Larry's book is a date and mint mark analysis of every known die marriage, this book does not cover these.

This book covers in detail the history of the Liberty Seated series, and includes about 100 pages of archive letters from those individuals who were responsible for the series. Most of these have never been published before.

The die variety section includes many detailed micro photos of all varieties, including some that have not been published before.

My favorite section is the hot topics, which I dive into the great mysteries of the series, such as the 1855-S proof half and quarter, presenting research, letters, and other information never seen before.

If you are just looking to identify die marriages, please just use Larry's great book.

If you are seeking to learn about this series, the history behind it, all of the design changes, and information never seen before, then this book will help you enjoy the series more.

Kevin
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 Posted 03/12/2016  4:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sounds great. This one of the most fascinating series among all US coins.
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 Posted 03/13/2016  12:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I only have about three dozen Seated quarters so I'm far from needing such a book any time soon. However, as has happened many times in the past, if I order the book I might look for and purchase more coins within that series.
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 Posted 03/13/2016  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thq to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The major problem with the Briggs book is that it defines all the Seated quarter varieties, but it is out of print and almost impossible to find (two cc's on abebooks right now, starting at $172.50). I was hoping that Kevin's new book would serve to summarize all the Briggs varieties for those that don't have a copy, and build from there.
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 Posted 03/13/2016  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kevinj to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My goal was not to replace Larry's book, actually I am trying to help Larry with an update to his book, as there are many new die varieties in my book that are not in his.
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 Posted 03/14/2016  12:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johntookit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you for publishing this book. It's a wonderful add-on to Larry Briggs Liberty Seated quarters Comprehensive Encyclopedia (1991).
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 Posted 03/14/2016  10:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kanga to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Last Balto Whitman show (Nov) I met the guys who are doing the REALLY deep analysis of all the Liberty Seated sets.
Theirs will be done at the die variety (die marriages?) level.
Not surprisingly the books will be pricey.

I'll try and get the names when I go to the Spring show in a few weeks and report back.
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