"Part 'Talk of the Town,' part collector's catalogue, Keep the Change combines art, science, and storytelling in ten essays about currency and the quirky ways people alter, decorate, and even counterf
This book takes a simple look at Canadian coins, examining the symbols used on each denomination, as well as their nicknames, history, and significance as symbols of Canada.
This book takes a simple look at Canadian coins, examining the symbols used on each denomination, as well as their nicknames, history, and significance as symbols of Canada.
An invaluable, illustrated reference guide for both hobbyists and serious investors features the latest price information on and specifications of all major American coins, describing the coin rating
The anticipated catalogue "Early Russian Coins, 1353-1553" is a study of the wonderful and fascinating world of the earliest Russian coinage of the feudal and fragmented Russian states, neve
11.4% of All People Are Unknowingly Throwing Away Potentially Thousands of Dollars...Because They Didn't Know The Coins In Their Pocket Or Purse Were Worth More Than Their Face Value!There are thousan
In the course of the fourth century, millions of bronze coins were struck in the Roman Empire: an area extending from modern Britain to Egypt. The iconography present in these modest remnants of a dis
The current revision of this popular work marks a radical departure from the envisioned aims of the original edition. This fifth and final volume of the 'Millennium edition' contains a comprehensive l
A guide to Civil War tokens provides a history of each token and how they are made along with information on mintages, values in multiple grades, and varieties.
The seventh volume of Q. David Bowers’s multiple-book Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money covers in great detail the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee,
From AD 81-192 almost all bronze coinage circulation in the western Empire was minted in Rome. This study examines, in some detail, the distribution by date and by reverse types of the coins. It also
This book reviews Samian ware chronology, c. AD 150-275. A dating scheme is proposed, based upon the stratigraphic association of Samian ware with coins, and using the statistical strength of associat