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Coins: Questions and Answers [Paperback]

Clifford Mishler (Author)
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July 1993
Coins: Questions & Answers provides detailed answers to hundreds of the most commonly asked questions about the world of numismatics, giving coin collectors a feel for the historical significance of coins---and covering challenging, interesting subjects that have puzzled collectors for decades. Filled with hundreds of photos, the book answers questions such as:
--Were the first U.S. coins actually struck from personal silver service provided by George Washington?
--Is it true that the coins of Spanish America enjoyed official legal tender status in the U.S. until 1857?
--In what year was the motto "In God We Trust" first featured on a U.S. coins?
--Are the five 1913 Liberty nickels illegal coins? Under what circumstances were they produced?
--When were expanded artillery shell cases used to make U.S. cents?


Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Western Publishing Company; 4th edition (July 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 030709359X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307093592
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,644,635 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars What your mother should have told you, January 1, 2010
This should have been in school as part of standard cultural information. Moreover, it would have made math, history and several other disciplines much more interesting.

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Numismatics is the study and/or collecting of coins, paper money, tokens, metals, orders and decorations, and similar objects. A numismatist is one who has a comprehensive knowledge of numismatics. A collector isn't necessarily (indeed, seldom is) a numismatist: numismatist needn't be a collector. He can be an archaeology associate, the curator of the national or international collection, a dealer, or simply a serious student of numismatics.

This book makes for many hours of fascinating reading and should not be confused with catalogs or "how to collect" volumes. Many of the questions than it answers to questions you forgot to ask and should have asked.

This comprehensive is the book is it cannot be all things to all people. Therefore, one of the glaring missing subjects is that of Notgeld. For this, you must read books that are more specialized. However, I would recommend this book before you start collecting, if you think of expanding your collection, or if you just want to talk to collectors.

Reading this book can indeed start you down the road to numismatics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What your mother should have told you, December 25, 2009
This should have been in school as part of standard cultural information. Moreover, it would have made math, history and several other disciplines much more interesting.

From the book:
Numismatics is the study and/or collecting of coins, paper money, tokens, metals, orders and decorations, and similar objects. A numismatist is one who has a comprehensive knowledge of numismatics. A collector isn't necessarily (indeed, seldom is) a numismatist: numismatist needn't be a collector. He can be an archaeology associate, the curator of the national or international collection, a dealer, or simply a serious student of numismatics.

This book makes for many hours of fascinating reading and should not be confused with catalogs or "how to collect" volumes. Many of the questions than it answers to questions you forgot to ask and should have asked.

This comprehensive is the book is it cannot be all things to all people. Therefore, one of the glaring missing subjects is that of Notgeld. For this, you must read books that are more specialized. However, I would recommend this book before you start collecting, if you think of expanding your collection, or if you just want to talk to collectors.

Reading this book can indeed start you down the road to numismatics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What your mother should have told you, December 19, 2009
This review is from: Coins: Questions and Answers (Paperback)
This should have been in school as part of standard cultural information. Moreover, it would have made math, history and several other disciplines much more interesting.

From the book:
Numismatics is the study and/or collecting of coins, paper money, tokens, metals, orders and decorations, and similar objects. A numismatist is one who has a comprehensive knowledge of numismatics. A collector isn't necessarily (indeed, seldom is) a numismatist: numismatist needn't be a collector. He can be an archaeology associate, the curator of the national or international collection, a dealer, or simply a serious student of numismatics.

This book makes for many hours of fascinating reading and should not be confused with catalogs or "how to collect" volumes. Many of the questions than it answers to questions you forgot to ask and should have asked.

This comprehensive is the book is it cannot be all things to all people. Therefore, one of the glaring missing subjects is that of Notgeld. For this, you must read books that are more specialized. However, I would recommend this book before you start collecting, if you think of expanding your collection, or if you just want to talk to collectors.

Reading this book can indeed start you down the road to numismatics.
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