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 Posted 07/21/2016  12:34 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jamo32 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So obviously besides this forum, where do you go for more information? New info, old info, specific info about a certain set, or just generic info. Are there any good magazines (if people still actually read them), YouTube accounts, websites? I am trying to absorb as much as I possibly can and need more sources.
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We need to know what area of interest you are in,errors-varieties- denomination-coins-currency etc.
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Q. David Bowers has an INCREDIBLE set of books that are pumping out.. It's the Official Red Book Guid To (insert coin series). Fantastic books, over 200 pages of pure information and history about the coin. Fantastic series, highly recommended!
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Books, lots of books. Old numismatic publications are also good, especially The Numismatist before the 1980's, and Numismatic Scrapbook magazine. If you are a member of the ANA you have online access to the entire run of The Numismatist since I believe 1896.
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If you have completely perused the cool written material on this site (for example, http://www.coincommunity.com/us_coin_facts/ ) (see the left side of the page), then check out http://www.PCGScoinfacts.com/
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The Newman Numismatic Portal is another resource https://nnp.wustl.edu/
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I talk quite a bit with my local coin shops. Those people do know more than I do and just talking really makes a difference.

Also, the numista.com site for pictures and short descriptions of specific coins.
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Lots of good ideas here, and I second Child's recommendation of the Red Book Guide series once you've chosen your areas of interest.



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I think right now I want to deal with newer coins. I kinda want to get my feet wet and also it is somewhat confusing/overwhelming to try and remember all the errors and whatnot.
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