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Mark Johnson Coins & Supplies

Quarter Books

The Washington Quarter Dollar Book: An Attribution and Pricing Guide (1932-1941) by James Wiles, Ph.D. The first in a series of detailed reference material for the Washington quarter, this great work is an absolute must for the specialist, as well as for the serious and beginning variety collector. Each variety is listed with its own Universal Variety Code, CONECA's Die Marriage Registry (DMR) number, doubled die and RPM numbers, and other cross-reference numbers for ease in accurate attribution. The approximately 1400 detailed photographs make identification very easy. Together with the descriptive information, one can easily attribute virtually any Washington quarter variety that may be available. 240 pages, 8-1/2 x 11.
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The Best of the Washington Quarter Doubled Dies by John A. Wexler and Kevin Flynn. This 186-page book features 139 of the best Washington quarter doubled die varieties with detailed descriptions, including the Class. Detailed die markers are provided for the obverse and reverse, with known credit given to the person who discovered the variety, as well as the submitter. Cross-references are given for CONECA, Cherrypickers' and Breen. Well-illustrated (over 1000 photos), with six to seven photos for each variety and includes a value guide.
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Standing Liberty Quarters - Fourth Edition by J. H. Cline. A comprehensive guide to this popular series by an acknowledged expert. Mr. Cline is widely known as the king of the Standing Liberty quarter series.
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The Early Quarter Dollars of the United States 1796-1838 by A. W. Browning (updated by Walter Breen). The ultimate guide to the bust quarter dollars. This 5.5" x 8.5" soft bound book is filled with very important and detailed information for the series. The only reference available, and a must for the serious collector.
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Half Dollar Books

The Complete Guide to Franklin Half Dollars - 2nd Edition by Rick Tomaska. The first book devoted solely to the Franklin series. Includes a date-by-date analysis, plus grading information, rarity estimates and more. 220+ pages.
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Treasure Hunting Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 2nd edition by Flynn and Raines.
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The Walking Liberty Half Dollar by Anthony Swiatek. A complete analysis of the series by one of the best known authors in the hobby. Included are photos, rarity, and information on strike characteristics. 72 pages, 6" x 9".
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Dollar Books

VAM Book - 4th edition Officially known as The Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars by Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis. This new edition is very similar to the previous Third Edition, which has long since been out of print. Several new varieties have been added, with the same, high-quality photos.
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The Rare Silver Dollars Dated 1804 (and the exciting adventures of Edmund Roberts) by Q. David Bowers. The definitive work on the rare 1804 dollars. If you want some very highly educational reading on these rare coins, then this is the book you should have. The massive volume highlights the history and pedigree of each known coin, a history of the origin of the varieties, and even more information on the history of the Mint. This deluxe hard bound volume contains almost 500-8.5" x 11" pages, and is lavishly illustrated. You shouldn't pass up this historical account.
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The United States Early Silver Dollars 1794-1804 by Jules Reiver. This comprehensive study, with more than 200 illustrations, serves as a powerful tool to gain insight to the many varieties and die states of these revered coins. Each year-by-year listing is enhanced with a quick identifier guide and offers proven methods for accurately distinguishing the different varieties.
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The 8-TF Attribution Wizard by Jeff Oxman. This computer CD prompts the user with a series of yes and no questions to accurately attribute your 8 tail feather Morgan Dollar varieties. A must have for any Morgan dollar enthusiast.
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