Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money
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Rating | : | 4.34 (941 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0794845207 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 528 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-13 |
Language | : | English |
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He has been involved in the selling of rare coins since 1953 when he was a teenager. David Bowers is an American numismatist. David Bowers was given the Alumni Achievement Award by that institution's College of Business Administration. A 1960 graduate of the Pennsylvania State University, Q. . Q. Beginning in 1952, Bowers's contributions to numismatics have
PLB said Premier Reference Work; Cheapest Imaginable Binding. Great book, invaluable amount of data and history, first rate research on a subject where it is difficult to find any information. I own the first seven volumes and use them regularly prior to purchasing any banknotes.The problem, and the reason for the one star rating, is the incredibly weak binding. I ordered two books from different sellers and had to return both of them because they were literally falling out of the bindings before I co. Robert A. Smith said Five Stars. Excellent source for VA obsolete currency, valid and spurious notes. Also, has very good images of notes.. "Five Stars" according to Amazon Customer. wonderful
The eighth volume of Q. David Bowers's multiple-book Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money studies in great detail the bank notes of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Bowers gives historical narrative for every town, city, and bank involved in producing notes in these states from 1792 to 1866; note-by-note values in multiple grades, current rarity levels, significant auction results, and other market data based on ongoing research; full-color images, and more.Volume 8 is the third on the South Atlantic states. Earlier volumes studied New England in similar detail, and subsequent volumes will cover the Mid-Atlantic and Southwest states.
Earlier volumes studied New England in similar detail, and subsequent volumes will cover the Mid-Atlantic and Southwest states.. Bowers gives historical narrative for every town, city, and bank involved in producing notes in these states from 1792 to 1866; note-by-note values in multiple grades, current rarity levels, significant auction results, and other market data based on ongoing research; full-color images, and more. David Bowers's multiple-book Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money studies in great detail the bank notes of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. Volume 8 is the third on the South Atlantic states. From the Inside FlapThe eighth volume of Q