I wanted a way to identify older American coins. This has the added feature of showing their approximate value. Just what I wanted.
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I am sorry that I did not purchase the red book on us coins. The value of some coins went down as much as $200 to $300 dollars from my 2014 red book values plus the ring book stays open to the page you want. As for the blue book you have to hold the page you want or it closes on you.
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After reading the 2 star review that will probably appear above this review. I'd like to point out that this is a book for dealer prices. Aka, what a dealer will give a customer for a coin. Red book I'd what a customer can expect to pay for a coin from a dealer. It should be expected that a coin dealers job is buying and selling coins, it's his lively hood. You must use the books accordingly! As a customer, who wishes to sell his coin, use the blue book to judge weather or not the dealer is offering to little for a coin. Furthermore, as a fellow collecter, I can say the blue book is very very accurate for this. Most coins will fall within +/- 5 dollars. Depending of course if you have graded the coin properly and that it has no problems. Like corrosion, been cleaned, graffiti, etc. Hope this helps!Read full review
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I have not actually used the book yet until I can find a perfectly good magnifyer with light at a reasonable price. The book appears to be I m looking for.
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