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Illustrated to help identify coins.
Pre - decimal and decimal coin books are updated regularly (every 1/2 years) so that the prices are a more accurate reflection.
Select from one of the following:
•The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain
Probably the most important and most referenced book on British bronze coinage (the pennies, half pennies and farthings of 1860 - 1970). It's numbering system, which is often abbreviated simply with an 'F' prefix, is used all over the world by sellers of British bronze coins, including all the major international auction houses and all reputable dealers, to distinguish one 'Freeman' variety from other similar coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2018
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to March 2018, including some details of forthcoming 2018 coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2019
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to March 2019, including some details of forthcoming 2019 coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2020
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to March 2019, including some details of forthcoming 2020 coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2021
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to September 2021, including some details of forthcoming coins.
•The Coin Colouring Book
Historically coins have always been very lacking in colour, being made of a single piece of metal. The things they depict though; the faces, plants, heraldry, swords, ships, crowns, horses etc, are all actually very colourful in real life. Coins are therefore the ideal candidate to add colour to. Use this book to create realistic life-like coloured works of art or go wild with them and colour them in your own fantastic style. Most of them have been waiting for centuries just for you to add a bit of colour!
Containing some basic coin images, some intermediate and also some very intricate ones. Each coin is accompanied by a short paragraph of information.
•England's Striking History
An introduction to English hammered silver coins. This book lightheartedly meanders its way from Anglo-Saxon King Eadgar in 959AD (the first King of all England) right through the various dynasties, up to the last hammered coins struck in about 1663 under Charles II. It outlines the important historical events and has little biographies of each monarch. It also describes in detail, what was going on with the coinage at the time, the economy/world events and by way of descriptive text and great drawings of almost every hammered silver coin type, it points out how novices can correctly attribute the coins to the right reign and denomination.
•The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins
The grade of a coin dictates its value. The age, type or specific date are all less importance than the condition. But what is Fine, VF, EF or Uncirculated? If you are new to coin collecting or specialise in different coin types, how can you say without doubt that a coin is a certain grade? Until now you could only guess. Now, at least you can make a very educated guess based on the images shown in The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins.
•A Numismatic Journey Through the Bible
The book illustrates coins contemporary to the new testament as well as coins depicting images of old testament events and those linked to biblical lands or cities in some way. It practically re-tells the story of the bible using illustrations of coins to provide the pictures of the alleged events.
•An Introduction to Arabic Coins and How to Read Them
Previously out of print for 14 years, this is an essential book for collectors of Eastern coins and for people who want to learn to decipher the Arabic featured on coins.
•Roman Base Metal Coins A Price Guide
Roman Base Metal Coins - A Price Guide" contains British market values for all Roman base metal coins (including very base silver) used in the Republic, Imperial Empire and breakaway Gallic, British and other usurper Empires, as well as the later divided East and West Empires.
•Roman Silver Coins A Price Guide
With this book, the most encountered Silver Roman coins can be inexpensively identified, and some idea of value can be gained. The line drawings of most obverse types mean that the legend is clear and readable in the book, and it makes a great aid to identification, as does the alphabetical list of emperors/empresses.
•British & Empire Campaign Medals 1792-1901 (vol 1)
This book is the second by Stephen Philip Perkins and covers 1793 to 1902. It is volume one in the two volume campaign medal series, the other being 'British & Irish Campaign Medals'. It contains 148 pages, packed, in chronological order, with information about the military campaigns in which British and Empire (including Irish, Australian, New Zealand, African, Indian etc) citizens have taken part in from the Napoleonic wars to the 2nd Boer War. The sections on each medal include details of why it was issued, and its current market value.
•British & Irish Campaign Medals 1899-2009 (vol 2)
This volume (volume 2 of the 2 books in the campaign medal series) contains 160 pages, packed, in chronological order, with information about the military campaigns in which British and Irish citizens have taken part in from the 2nd Boer war to the Iraq conflict. The sections on each medal includes details of why it was issued, and its current market value.
•Collectors' British Military Money
Collectors' British Military Money 1943 - 1972 contains price data for all British Military Authority, Military Authority of Tripolitania and British Armed Forces notes (vouchers) and tokens from the occupied territories of World War II, up to the last 1972 issue of decimal British Armed Forces notes in 1972.
A selection of 16 different coin, medal, and banknote books from Coin Publications.
All these books give extensive knowledge of the coins, medals and banknotes on the pages.Illustrated to help identify coins.
Pre - decimal and decimal coin books are updated regularly (every 1/2 years) so that the prices are a more accurate reflection.
Select from one of the following:
•The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain
Probably the most important and most referenced book on British bronze coinage (the pennies, half pennies and farthings of 1860 - 1970). It's numbering system, which is often abbreviated simply with an 'F' prefix, is used all over the world by sellers of British bronze coins, including all the major international auction houses and all reputable dealers, to distinguish one 'Freeman' variety from other similar coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2018
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to March 2018, including some details of forthcoming 2018 coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2019
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to March 2019, including some details of forthcoming 2019 coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2020
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to March 2019, including some details of forthcoming 2020 coins.
•Collectors' Coins Decimal (UK) 2021
A comprehensive listing and price-guide to UK decimal coins, covering all normal, commemorative and proof (including gold and silver) issues from 1968 up to September 2021, including some details of forthcoming coins.
•The Coin Colouring Book
Historically coins have always been very lacking in colour, being made of a single piece of metal. The things they depict though; the faces, plants, heraldry, swords, ships, crowns, horses etc, are all actually very colourful in real life. Coins are therefore the ideal candidate to add colour to. Use this book to create realistic life-like coloured works of art or go wild with them and colour them in your own fantastic style. Most of them have been waiting for centuries just for you to add a bit of colour!
Containing some basic coin images, some intermediate and also some very intricate ones. Each coin is accompanied by a short paragraph of information.
•England's Striking History
An introduction to English hammered silver coins. This book lightheartedly meanders its way from Anglo-Saxon King Eadgar in 959AD (the first King of all England) right through the various dynasties, up to the last hammered coins struck in about 1663 under Charles II. It outlines the important historical events and has little biographies of each monarch. It also describes in detail, what was going on with the coinage at the time, the economy/world events and by way of descriptive text and great drawings of almost every hammered silver coin type, it points out how novices can correctly attribute the coins to the right reign and denomination.
•The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins
The grade of a coin dictates its value. The age, type or specific date are all less importance than the condition. But what is Fine, VF, EF or Uncirculated? If you are new to coin collecting or specialise in different coin types, how can you say without doubt that a coin is a certain grade? Until now you could only guess. Now, at least you can make a very educated guess based on the images shown in The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins.
•A Numismatic Journey Through the Bible
The book illustrates coins contemporary to the new testament as well as coins depicting images of old testament events and those linked to biblical lands or cities in some way. It practically re-tells the story of the bible using illustrations of coins to provide the pictures of the alleged events.
•An Introduction to Arabic Coins and How to Read Them
Previously out of print for 14 years, this is an essential book for collectors of Eastern coins and for people who want to learn to decipher the Arabic featured on coins.
•Roman Base Metal Coins A Price Guide
Roman Base Metal Coins - A Price Guide" contains British market values for all Roman base metal coins (including very base silver) used in the Republic, Imperial Empire and breakaway Gallic, British and other usurper Empires, as well as the later divided East and West Empires.
•Roman Silver Coins A Price Guide
With this book, the most encountered Silver Roman coins can be inexpensively identified, and some idea of value can be gained. The line drawings of most obverse types mean that the legend is clear and readable in the book, and it makes a great aid to identification, as does the alphabetical list of emperors/empresses.
•British & Empire Campaign Medals 1792-1901 (vol 1)
This book is the second by Stephen Philip Perkins and covers 1793 to 1902. It is volume one in the two volume campaign medal series, the other being 'British & Irish Campaign Medals'. It contains 148 pages, packed, in chronological order, with information about the military campaigns in which British and Empire (including Irish, Australian, New Zealand, African, Indian etc) citizens have taken part in from the Napoleonic wars to the 2nd Boer War. The sections on each medal include details of why it was issued, and its current market value.
•British & Irish Campaign Medals 1899-2009 (vol 2)
This volume (volume 2 of the 2 books in the campaign medal series) contains 160 pages, packed, in chronological order, with information about the military campaigns in which British and Irish citizens have taken part in from the 2nd Boer war to the Iraq conflict. The sections on each medal includes details of why it was issued, and its current market value.
•Collectors' British Military Money
Collectors' British Military Money 1943 - 1972 contains price data for all British Military Authority, Military Authority of Tripolitania and British Armed Forces notes (vouchers) and tokens from the occupied territories of World War II, up to the last 1972 issue of decimal British Armed Forces notes in 1972.
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