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New Book On The Birth Of US Coinage

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 Posted 04/09/2017  9:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add westcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
AN excellent book on the birth/creation of our United States coinage, by prolific authors, Pete Smith, Joel J. Orosz, and Len Augsburger.

1792: Birth of a Nation's Coinage is the long-awaited research-based study of the 1792 coins, which were produced during the first six months of the U.S. Mint's existence. These cents, Half Dismes, dismes, and mysterious eagle-on-globe pieces, have been little studied and long misunderstood. In the 225 years since they were struck, mysteries have accumulated around them. Legends have explained their origins, arguments have raged over their status, and wild guesses have been taken about their rarity.

1792: Birth of a Nation's Coinage begins with the "prehistory" of the Mint, covering the legislative debates leading to the passage of the Mint Act in April of 1792, and the concurrent experiments in coinage by private individuals seeking government coinage contracts. The book does not solve every mystery about the coinage of 1792, but it does debunk some myths (George and Martha Washington's silver service was not melted to strike Half Dismes); settle some arguments ( Half Dismes are regular issues, not patterns); and defines the rarity of each issue of 1792 (a detailed census of every locatable specimen is provided, along with each coin's pedigree). Along the way, many new facts and insights are revealed; for instance, while Washington did not provide the silver to strike Half Dismes, another future President did!

Whether you are a collector, a dealer, a cataloger, or just fascinated by the enigmatic coins that serve as a bridge between the colonial, state, and Confederation issues that went before, and the myriad federal issues that have followed, 1792: Birth of a Nation's Coinage is a must-read book.

Released in softcover by Heritage it is available here;
https://coins.ha.com/itm/books/1792.../960011813.s
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 Posted 04/10/2017  08:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Debrajc to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks westcoin!!
I would love to read this then donate it to the coin clubs library once I finish it.
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 Posted 04/11/2017  12:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If you order it from Heritage consider getting the Eric P. Newman book also another very good read.
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This book has been on my must have list shortly after it's release. However, I consider myself a purist when it comes to books, preferring them in hardcover format. The only one I've found are the 30 special editions bound in Moroccan leather which sell for $400 minimum if you could find one. So, like I've done with a few others, I'll buy the softcover and have it bound. Why publishing houses seem to being moving away from the traditional covering is beyond me.
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Ballyhoo, I agree I'd much prefer it to be in hardbound as well. I can't find any good bookbinders that either don't take a year or more or charge an arm and a leg to do that anymore. I'm looking, as I have a few periodical sets I've completed and want to have bound in a few volumes.

I'm almost done reading it, it's been a long, long read, one I keep putting down and coming back to, it's also not a normal read as every single example of known 1792 Half Disme is not only mentioned but a full description and history on each one is listed (if known) and that's almost 1.3 or more of the book. The historical research is some of the best I've read since earlier Eric P. Newman Benjamin Franklin and misc. Colonial studies research has been published. Just superb writing. I really can't recommend this book enough.

Keep an eye out on ebay or Abebooks for a copy, I got mine off ebay for $16.00 and it's basically indistinguishable from a new copy.
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