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Books with author Kenneth Bressett

  • A Handbook of United States Coins Blue Book 2019

    R. S. Yeoman, Kenneth Bressett

    Paperback (Whitman Pub Llc, May 8, 2018)
    The Handbook of United States Coins debuted in 1942 as a resource showing how much coin dealers were paying on average to buy U.S. coins by type, date, and mintmark. For more than 75 years coin dealers have used the BLUE BOOK to make buying offers. As a collector, you can use it to find out how much your coins are worth! The price listings offer a real-world look at the coin market, gathered from dealers around the country. The new 76th edition includes updated prices, special features, and many new photos. Coverage includes colonial and early American coins, federal coins, commemoratives, Proof sets, die varieties, private and territorial gold, tokens, the newest Presidential dollars, National Park quarters, bullion coins, and other US Mint products. 24,000+ prices in multiple grades. Easy-to-follow coin-grading instructions. Coins and tokens from the 1600s to today. Historical info. Detailed, actual-size photos. How to start a coin collection. Detailed mintage records, and much more
  • A Guide Book of United States Coins Deluxe Edition

    Kenneth Bressett, R. S. Yeoman

    Paperback (Whitman Publishing, April 7, 2015)
    Billed as the biggest, most useful Red Book ever, the Deluxe Edition measures 7 x 10 inches and has 1,504 pages. The larger size and increased page count combined make the Deluxe Edition five times bigger than the regular-edition Red Book. It prices 8,018 items in up to 12 grades each, with 50,205 individual values and 16,667 auction records covering circulated, Mint State, and Proof coinage. The book is illustrated with 5,753 images. The Deluxe Edition covers American coinage from New England colonial times to the modern day half cents through $20 gold double eagles, plus bullion, commemoratives, Proof and Mint sets, significant tokens and medals, error coins, and other numismatic collectibles. It follows the basic structure of the regular-edition Red Book, but each chapter is dramatically expanded with more historical information, more die varieties, detailed grading instructions with enlarged full-color illustrations, specialized advice on strike characteristics and other technical details, market analysis, and valuable guidance on collecting and investing in rare coins. The book s Senior Editor is Kenneth Bressett, Valuations Editor is Jeff Garrett, and Research Editor is Q. David Bowers. A 57-page introduction, The Story of American Money, is based on the work of the late Dr. Richard Doty, senior curator of the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian. Each year, the new Deluxe Edition will feature an in-depth focus on one or more coin series. The first edition includes a special 364-page section on copper half cents and large cents written by Q. David Bowers, with images, history, diagnostics, and pricing for 832 die varieties, 1793 1857. For federal coins, detailed charts show each mintage; a summary of certified population data; average national retail prices in grades ranging from About Good to high Mint State and Proof; and three or more recent auction records for most coins. Enlarged close-ups of die varieties provide visual guidance. Extensive chart notes give the back stories and additional details on significant coins. This is the biggest numismatic reference Whitman has ever created, said publisher Dennis Tucker. Many of the Deluxe Edition s chapters could be standalone books themselves. The section on commemorative coins is 146 pages long. Pre-federal coins and tokens from the 1600s to the 1790s span 56 pages. U.S./Philippine coins of World War II and earlier are given a detailed 30-page treatment. And 364 pages of half cents and large cents are enough to make every reader a smarter buyer and collector. Special appendices include illustrated essays on misstrikes and error coins; rare and collectible numismatic books; bullion values of common-date silver and gold coins; the top 250 coin prices realized at auction; grading standards for U.S. coins; coin cleaning, preservation, and conservation; counterfeit coins in today s marketplace; the dynamics of the rare-coin market; predicting the rare-coin market; and techniques of smart bidding at auction.
  • Coin Collecting

    Kenneth E. Bressett

    Paperback (Boy Scouts of Amer, June 1, 1975)
    A handbook for earning the Boy Scout merit badge in coin collecting.
  • A Guide Book of United States Coins

    R. S. Yeoman;Kenneth Bressett

    Paperback (Whitman Publishing, March 15, 1835)
    A Guide Book of United States Coins, Deluxe Edition, 2nd edition Billed as the "biggest, most useful Red Book ever," the Deluxe Edition measures 7 x 10 inches and has 1,504 pages. The larger size and increased page count combined make the Deluxe Edition five times bigger than the regular-edition Red Book. It prices 8,100 items in up to 12 grades each, with 50,205 individual values and 16,667 auction records covering circulated, Mint State, and Proof coinage. The book is illustrated with 5,753 images. The Deluxe Edition covers American coinage from New England colonial times to the modern day-half cents through $20 gold double eagles, plus bullion, commemoratives, Proof and Mint sets, significant tokens and medals, error coins, and other numismatic collectibles. It follows the basic structure of the regular-edition Red Book, but each chapter is dramatically expanded with more historical information, more die varieties, detailed grading instructions with enlarged full-color illustrations, specialized advice on strike characteristics and other technical details, market analysis, and valuable guidance on collecting and investing in rare coins. Each year, the new Deluxe Edition features an in-depth focus on one or more coin series. The 2nd edition includes a special 364-page section on Flying Eagle cents, Indian Head cents, and Lincoln cents written by Q. David Bowers, with images, history, diagnostics, and pricing for coins from 1856 to date.
  • Guide Book of United States Coins

    R. S. Yeoman, Kenneth Bressett

    Hardcover (Golden Books Publishing Company, July 1, 1983)
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  • Official A.N.A. Grading Standards for U.S. Coins

    Ken Bressett

    Paperback (Golden Pr, Sept. 1, 1986)
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  • A Guide Book of United States Coins

    R. S. Yeoman, Kenneth Bressett

    Hardcover (Whitman Coin Books, Nov. 1, 1986)
    Develop a love for math at an early age! Match-ups, puzzles, and board games in this book and CD combination provide hours of entertainment and learning! These lively activities introduce such concepts as number recognition, counting, and simple sums in a environment that is both encouraging and fun.
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