*** Moved by Staff to a more appropriate forum. ***This is on the Coneca Site and you can pre-order from Whitman publishing.
September 28, 2011 -- Whitman Publishing is releasing a new, expanded, and updated volume of the award-winning
CherryPickers' Guide to Rare Die Varieties of
United States coins. The fifth edition, volume II, covers
Half Dimes to silver and modern dollars, plus gold dollars through double eagles, commemoratives, and bullion. It will be available in November 2011, online (including at
http://www.Whitman.com), and from booksellers, hobby shops, and coin dealers nationwide, for $39.95.
Longtime die-variety specialist Ken Potter has joined the Cherrypickers' team as editor of the new volume, working with the book's original creators, Bill Fivaz and J.T. Stanton.
"Cherrypicking" involves examining coins that look normal at first glance, but have unusual characteristics (like doubled and tripled dies, overdates, and repunched mintmarks) that can reveal a common coin to be a rare and valuable variety. The
CherryPickers' Guide includes close-up photographs and descriptions to guide the reader, plus market information and values in multiple grades, for more than 780 varieties. Appendices include essays on types of doubling, how to examine your coins, Proof set varieties, collector clubs, recommended reading, and other beginner and advanced topics.
Accurate pricing was an important goal for editor Ken Potter. "We coordinated our pricing with input from dealers, collectors, and other hobby experts and specialists," said Potter. "For each variety we studied retail prices, coin-show activity, and real-world auction results, in detail, in order to report the most accurate values possible."
The new volume is 32 pages longer than the fourth edition, with more than 100 new varieties. "Most of the additions are within the popular modern series," said Whitman publisher Dennis Tucker. "We have new
Mercury dimes, more than a dozen each of new
Roosevelt dimes and
Kennedy half dollars, two dozen new
Washington quarters, including State and National Park varieties, and new modern dollars. The entire bullion section is new, covering silver, gold, and platinum coins. And we've included additional varieties in the older coinage series, as well."
The
CherryPickers' Guide can be pre-ordered online before its November rollout, including at
http://www.Whitman.com.