This is the most popular and most widely known reference book and coin price guide ever created. It is used for reference by every coin dealer in America. While you may be able to get more (or less) for your coins when you sell, the Redbook remains the most trusted reference to U.S. coin prices. Don't let a coin dealer buy your coins for pennies on the dollar. Identify Your Rarest Coins The 2010 Redbook will help you find low mintage dates and rarer coins that might be worth many times the price of a more common example. Beautifully produced in full color, you can now compare coins in your collection with the photos in the Redbook to identify your coins by denomination, date, mint mark, and current coin prices. We prefer the spiral bound version that's easier read and stays open for easy reference. Inside, special varieties of coins are identified and priced separately. Close-up photos will help you find the distinguishing features that make a coin especially rare and more valuable. Do You Own A Coin Worth a Mint? You'll never know whether that old coin is worth its face value or a small fortune, unless you own a 2010 Redbook of coin prices. It's the only way to know if you're being offered a fair price when you buy or sell. Mintage figures and collector prices for grades G-4 through MS-63 are shown for many of the most popular coins. If your coins have not been certified by PCGS or NGC, then the Guide Book of United States Coins 2010 is exactly what you need. Order yours today and extras for children, grandchildren, or friends who are just getting started collecting coins. |