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Any Books On USA Tokens 1901-Now?

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 Posted 10/11/2009  9:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add warjag to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Man this is getting crazy. I bet I have bought over a $1,000 worth of books and never have what I need. I have the Krauss 1600-1900. I have a ton of WWI and WW11 I know nothing about. The internet is not helping me.
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 Posted 10/11/2009  10:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add D to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's one that sounds interesting if you already do not have it. Its written by Katherine Jaeger with a narrative that spans from 1700's to today. I have not read this book, but you can check it out at Barnes & Noble, retails for $19.95



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The top reference for tokens is the Rulau catalog but it is 1700-1900 and I do not know of one for the 20th century. It also depends on what you are calling "tokens". Many so-called dollars are from the 20th century and there is a reference book for them, in addition to an online reference https://www.so-calleddollars.com
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For Transportation Tokens, consider the following standard:

6th Edition of the Atwood-Coffee Catalogue of United States and Canadian Transportation Tokens

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D23 I purchases that book last night. Thanks all for the advice.
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