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Tiffibunny
Can anyone recommend a good book for Lincoln varieties?
daggit
QUOTE(Tiffibunny @ Aug 10 2005, 04:12 AM)
Can anyone recommend a good book for Lincoln varieties?
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I wish I knew one, cause I would get it. biggrin.gif
Mediccoin
Quick Reference to the Top Lincoln Cent Die Varieties by Wagnon, Peterson and Flynn
Tiffibunny
Thanks.
Art
There's a new book out about Lincoln varieties. Here's a link to info about it.

No link. Here's the info.

Looking Through Lincoln Cents - Chronology of a Series
Charles D. Daughtrey
An amazing, detailed book about Lincoln cent varieties. Explains what to look for, how to look for them, and which varieties are merely common. Spiral, Paperback.
340 Pages. Size: 5.5x8.5x4.5
2nd Edition. July 2005
Retail: $ 24.95 (Spiral)
Retail: $ 16.95 (Paperback)

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Art
By the way, Chuck is the guy who has the coppercoins.com website. It's a very nice site and deep in Lincoln cent stuff.
Tiffibunny
I think I may look into that one. Thanks Art.
Tiffibunny
QUOTE(Art @ Aug 15 2005, 07:50 AM)
There's a new book out about Lincoln varieties. Here's a link to info about it.

No link. Here's the info.

Looking Through Lincoln Cents - Chronology of a Series
Charles D. Daughtrey
An amazing, detailed book about Lincoln cent varieties. Explains what to look for, how to look for them, and which varieties are merely common. Spiral, Paperback.
340 Pages. Size: 5.5x8.5x4.5
2nd Edition. July 2005
Retail: $ 24.95 (Spiral)
Retail: $ 16.95 (Paperback)

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I just ordered that and The Complete Lincoln Cent Encyclopedia by Shane M. Anderson.
LostDutchman
I use coppercoins.com and have known chuck for quite a few years.....that site is great....chuck and crew do a great job over there....I use that site to identify all of my RPM's and doubled dies
2coins
I dont like Lincolns! tongue.gif
Tiffibunny
QUOTE(2coins @ Nov 15 2005, 04:48 PM)
I dont like Lincolns! tongue.gif
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Well, who asked ya? bleh.gif bwink.gif
Stujoe
Let me know how CD's book is. I have thought about picking it up. His webiste is awesome and he is incredibly knowledgeable about Lincolns.
Stujoe
QUOTE(2coins @ Nov 15 2005, 04:48 PM)
I dont like Lincolns! tongue.gif
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I think they have people who can help you with that. You have already taken the first step and admitted that you have a problem. grin.gif
Tiffibunny
QUOTE(Stujoe @ Nov 15 2005, 06:03 PM)
Let me know how CD's book is. I have thought about picking it up. His webiste is awesome and he is incredibly knowledgeable about Lincolns.
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Will do. i ordered the spiralbound version, just cuz I have a feeling I'll use it a lot. grin.gif
Tiffibunny
QUOTE(Stujoe @ Nov 15 2005, 06:03 PM)
Let me know how CD's book is. I have thought about picking it up. His webiste is awesome and he is incredibly knowledgeable about Lincolns.
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I got it today, so hopefully I'll get to look at it tonight and let you know. It looks nice.
Tiffibunny
Stu, this book is great. Starts out explaining die varieties, Die making process, explanation of different types of doubling w/pics, then grading w/case studies, explains attribution, then it goes through each year telling you what you can find for that year w/pics. I'll probably use it more than my redbook.

Buy it.
Stujoe
Cool! I will have to add it to my B-K list when I go to buy my next Dansco set! bthumbsup.gif
Tiffibunny
I get to test this book out extensively over the next few days a big pile o' wheaties.
Burks
QUOTE(Tiffibunny @ Nov 15 2005, 03:20 PM)
I just ordered that and The Complete Lincoln Cent Encyclopedia by Shane M. Anderson.
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Erica bought me that book for Christmas banana.gif Haven't had a chance to use it yet but I'm sure it will be used quite a bit.
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