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Morgan Silver Dollars

Morgan Silver Dollars

David Q. Bowers

Whitman Publishing
2025
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Americans have long cherished the Morgan silver dollar, one of the most beautiful and historic coins in U.S. history. No other coin captures the romance, adventure, and spirit of America quite like this classic $1 piece. In the expanded eighth edition of Morgan Silver Dollars, the original entry in Whitman's acclaimed Red Book Series, collectors will find a richly detailed portrait of the nation's most popular classic coin. The eighth edition is fully updated with current retail pricing from Red Book Quarterly, thorough market analysis for each date and mintmark in the series, convenient Greysheet ID (GSID) catalog numbers for quick coin identification, and an all-new foreword by Publisher John Feigenbaum, making this volume the definitive guide to Morgan silver dollars and an essential addition to any coin collector's library. Inside you'll find: Updated market values in nine grades per coin, including Prooflike (PL) and Deep Mirror Prooflike (DMPL) conditions More than 300 unique Greysheet ID (GSID) numbers Circulation- and proof-strike mintages Expert tips on how to grade your coins Hundreds of detailed color photos Treasury releases, major hoards, and other historical discoveries Patterns and die varieties Historical background And much more "No American numismatic library is complete without the latest edition of Morgan Silver Dollars." - Jeff Garrett, Senior Editor of A Guide Book of United States Coins (Red Book) Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the most popular classic coin with the all-new eight edition of Morgan Silver Dollars, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each providing in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.
Double Eagle Gold Coins

Double Eagle Gold Coins

David Q. Bowers

Whitman Publishing
2026
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Discover the beauty and history of America's most famous gold coins in the long-awaited second edition of Double Eagle Gold Coins, the second entry into the popular Red Book Series. Now in full color with over xx vivid photographs, this newly updated edition covers the Liberty Head and Saint-Gaudens double eagle coinage from 1849-1933, providing collectors with historical context, market values, mintage data, rarity insights, and grading tips. Featuring updated values, easy-to-use Greysheet (GSID) catalog numbers for quick identification, and an all-new foreword by John "JD" Dannreuther, this work delivers expert research, detailed pricing, and stunning visuals--making it the definitive guide to U.S. $20 gold coins for collectors, investors, and gold enthusiasts alike. Inside you'll find: More than xx listings xxx high-resolution images Updated market values based on Red Book Quarterly retail pricing Collecting strategies and grading guide Date-by-date analysis of all coins Historical background on coin design and production xxx And much more Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of America's most famous gold coins with the all-new second edition of Double Eagle Gold Coins, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each providing in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.
Thanhauser Films

Thanhauser Films

Bowers Q.David

Scarecrow Press
1998
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One of the most complete studies ever done of an early American film studio. Available on CD-ROM, it includes a narrative history of the company from 1909 through 1918 augmented by hundreds of reviews, biographies, photographs, advertisements, illustrations, and film clips collected from public archives, private collections, trade publications of the times, and even family photo albums.
A Collectible Postcards

A Collectible Postcards

Q. David Bowers; Mary Martin

Whitman Publishing
2020
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Postcard collecting has been a popular American pastime since the hobby's Golden Age more than a hundred years ago. For today's collector, postcards offer historic photography, snapshots of pop culture and everyday life, colorful works by famous artists--and the thrill of the hunt as you build your collection.At long last there's a full-color overview and in-depth guide to this fascinating hobby. The 432-page Guide Book of Collectible Postcards is a complete one-stop resource for newcomers and experienced collectors alike. It includes: More than 1,500 illustrations Real Photo Postcards (RPPCs), linens, chromes, signed artist cards, sets and series, hand-colored cards, error cards, composites, mechanicals and novelties, and more Christmas, Halloween, comics, and other popular categories famous artists like Charles Dana Gibson, Winsor McCay, Alphonse Mucha, and many others history of the hobby and postcard production methods advice for smart buying and collecting valuation charts for hundreds of card types grading instructions check lists for sets and series, to keep track of your collections high-resolution images of more than 1,300 example postcards a comprehensive appendix describing more than 2,000 historic postcard manufacturers and distributors extensive indexes for further research A postcard collection takes you on a unique trip into the past. Inside this book, you'll find cards of high society and lowbrow humor, natural disasters, social, political, and religious movements, popular artists' illustrations, newspaper comics, circus animals, early movie stars, athletes, planes, trains, automobiles, and the corner general store--and much more Authors Q. David Bowers and Mary L. Martin share decades of experience in buying, selling, and collecting. They guide you from the earliest postcards of the 1870s to the Golden Age of the 1890s through the Great War, and to the modern chrome postcards found on store racks today."Together, Mary Martin and Dave Bowers have raised the bar for the serious recognition of the postcard as one of the most important forms of mass media in history."--from the foreword by Leonard A. Lauder
A Barber Silver Coins: History, Rarity, Values, Grading, Varieties
Award-winning author Q. David Bowers offers fresh insight into the 1892-1916 silver coinage of U.S. Mint engraver Charles E. Barber.These coins were the workhorses of American commerce at the dawn of an age of exciting innovation. Bowers traces the history of Barber's coinage through the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era to the brink of America's entry into the Great War, alongside the birth of record players, automobiles, and moving pictures.The Guide Book of Barber Silver Coins gives advice and instructions on grading and smart collecting, along with retail prices in up to 12 grades (including Proofs), and a close study of every date and mintmark for Barber dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Appendices explore artist Charles Barber's personal life, the mints where his coins were struck, remarkable error coins, and related topics.New in the updated third edition: Coin-by-coin comparison of historical and current market values. Historical photographs. Barber coin love tokens. Research on the 1894-S dime. and more... Bowers introduces a new generation of collectors to Charles Barber, and fuels their passion for his important and wonderful coins." *― John Frost, president of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society *"A landmark account touching on every aspect of Barber's fascinating coinage." ― Kenneth Bressett, editor emeritus of the Guide Book of United States CoinsTABLE OF CONTENTSForewordPublisher's PrefaceIntroductionHow to Use This BookChapter 1: New Coinage of 1892Chapter 2: Collecting Barber CoinsChapter 3: The American Scene, 1892-1916Chapter 4: Barber Dimes, 1892-1916Chapter 5: Barber Quarters, 1892-1916Chapter 6: Barber Half Dollars, 1892-1915Appendix A: Chief Engraver Charles E. BarberAppendix B: The Real Story of the 1894-S Barber DimeAppendix C: Mints for the Barber CoinageAppendix D: Mint Directors and Superintendents, 1892-1916Appendix E: Remarkable Barber Coin ErrorsAppendix F: A New Look at Charles BarberNotesSelected BibliographyCredits and AcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorIndex
A Morgan Silver Dollars: History, Rarity, Values, Grading, Varieties
Americans love to collect the beautiful and historic Morgan silver dollar No other coin conjures up so much of the romance and adventure of the United States.In this expanded seventh edition of his best-selling book, the "dean of American numismatics," Q. David Bowers, offers an engaging portrait of the country's most popular classic coin.You'll learn what to look for when you buy, how to grade your coins, how to cherrypick rare die varieties and ways to become a smarter collector.This updated edition also includes thorough market analysis for each date and mint, a detailed look at the minting process, a study of Treasury releases and other hoards, and more.Says Red Book Senior Editor Jeff Garrett: "No American numismatic library is complete without the latest edition of A Guide Book of Morgan Silver Dollars."New in the expanded seventh edition: Updated coin values in up to 14-grade levels. New certification records. More and larger illustrations of coins, including new galleries of toned coins and error coins. An updated appendix on counterfeit Morgan dollars, based on the work of Beth Deisher. A new appendix on the 1921-2021 anniversary coins. 336 pages. Softcover. 6 x 9 inches
A Lincoln Cents: History, Rarity, Values, Grading, Varieties
Generations of coin collectors have grown up with the ever-popular Lincoln cent. Now, Q. David Bowers provides a detailed study of this great American classic, from its birth in 1909 through changes in alloys and designs up to the modern day."Lincoln cents are among the most fascinating coins in the entire American series," writes Bowers. "Believe it or not, they also offer some of the greatest challenges."In this single volume you'll learn the history of the Lincoln cent's seven reverse designs, take an inside tour of the minting process, and learn how to grade your coins, including Proofs. Bowers shares tips on how to become a smarter buyer and build a great collection.This updated and revised fourth edition includes a thorough market analysis for each date and mintmark, hundreds of photographs, and insight on error coins, patterns, alternative Bicentennial designs, related tokens and medals, and more.Appendices explore the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee's review of the 2010 Shield design, a snapshot of the Lincoln cent market in 1946, and how to get a new die variety listed in hobby publications. Read and enjoy, as you gain a better appreciation of America's most popular cent "No one captures the appeal of collecting coins like Q. David Bowers." *David W. Lange *"Among the most important works on Lincoln numismatic scholarship." Joel Iskowitz"Unique insight from the hobby's most prolific author." Charles Daughtrey
Shield & Liberty Head Nickels

Shield & Liberty Head Nickels

Q. David Bowers

Whitman Publishing
2025
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Shield & Liberty Head Nickels, the leading reference book on America's first two five cent pieces, returns in a fully revised and updated second edition. With over 200 listings, this comprehensive guide covers the popular Shield nickels minted from 1866 to 1883 and subsequent Liberty Head (V) nickels minted from 1883 to 1913, including proofs and varieties.Features: Over 200 listings Over 350 actual size photographs Historical background, date-by-date analysis, collecting tips and strategies Updated market values for every coin in the Shield and Liberty Head series based on industry-standard Red Book Quarterly (RQ) Retail pricing Greysheet Identification (GSID) catalog numbers that identify and link a coin across the entire family of Whitman products All-new Foreword by Patrick Perez, Editor of the Greysheet and Greensheet magazines Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of five-cent coins with the all-new second edition of Shield and Liberty Head Nickels, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series includes nearly 30 volumes, each offering in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.
United States Type Coins

United States Type Coins

Q. David Bowers

Whitman Publishing
2025
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Collecting U.S. coins by date and mintmark is popular, but building a complete collection is not always practical or possible. United States Type Coins details how to start the ideal numismatic pursuit: a collection of United States coins by type. Whether your desire is to gather one example of every type from the 1790's onward, or to build a specialty subset such as types from the 20th century, type-coin collecting is an attractive and affordable way to build a collection. This newly updated edition of the award-winning United States Type Coins explores more than 250 distinct coin designs, from the 1792 half dimes up to today's American Innovation dollars, and every gold, silver, copper, steel, nickel, and other coin in between. Whether the coins you collect are from the beginning of U.S coinage in the late 1700's or something more recent, this book provides the reference tools you need: mintages, grading, collecting tips, values, and more, all in one essential historical reference and price guide. Inside you'll find: Over 250 types, from half cents through $20 gold coins market vvalues in up to nine grades per coin Hundreds of color photos Grading guide Greysheet ID (GSID) numbers How to be a smart buyer Type-set variations And much more "Type-coin collecting is one of the most rewarding and accessible ways to explore American numismatics. Whether you're a beginner just learning the ropes or a seasoned collector seeking historical depth, building a type set offers a unique blend of education, artistry, and challenge. Each coin tells a story--from early copper to modern clad issues--and together they form a panoramic view of our nation's coinage history." - Jeff Garrett, Senior Editor Red Book Winner, Best Specialized Book on United States Coins (Numismatic Literary Guild) Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of type coins, from the earliest half cents and large cents to modern circulating coinage, with the all-new third edition of United States Type Coins, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each providing in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.
Washington Quarters

Washington Quarters

Q. David Bowers

Whitman Publishing
2025
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Washington Quarters, expanded and updated in an all-new third edition, is an in-depth study of our nation's most popular modern coin. It features the colorful historical research that readers expect from Q. David Bowers, including a biography of the United States' first president, the early years of the quarter dollar, and the history of the Washington quarter series starting in 1932. Each coin is introduced year by year, from 1932 to 1998, and focuses a comprehensive section on the last 25 years' worth of modern programs. Packed with over 750 color images, updated market values, a grading guide, secrets of being a smart buyer, and all new issues since 2017. This in-depth study has everything for beginners through advanced collectors.Features: Over 850 coin listings Market values in up to nine grades based on industry standard CPG(R) Retail pricing and Greysheet Identification (GSID) catalog numbers that identify and link a coin across the entire family of Whitman Brands products Circulating, Proof, and Special Mint Set coins from the Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point mints Detailed history of modern programs, including State, D.C., and Territories, America the Beautiful, Crossing the Delaware, and American Women series New Foreword by John Feigenbaum, Publisher of A Guide Book of United States Coins "The only book I have authored is the Complete Guide to Washington Quarters (1994). As CEO and Publisher at Whitman, my career has come full circle, and I am honored to add my voice (and pricing ) to the 2025 edition of such a rich reference work on a coin series that is very near and dear to me." -from the foreword by John Feigenbaum, CEO/President of Whitman BrandsImmerse yourself in the fascinating world of quarters with the all-new third edition of Washington Quarters, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series includes nearly 30 volumes, each offering in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.
A Guide Book of Half Cents and Large Cents

A Guide Book of Half Cents and Large Cents

Q. David Bowers

Whitman Publishing
2015
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A Guide Book of Half Cents and Large Cents explores two of America's earliest and most historic coinage denominations. Half cents and large cents, struck from 1793 to 1857, are among the most beloved classics of U.S. numismatics. Award-winning author Q. David Bowers--the "Dean of American Numismatics"--guides readers through these copper workhorses of commerce, weaving together coin-by-coin technical analysis with historical narratives of the young nation. He explains how the Philadelphia Mint's earliest days, the War of 1812, and other national events shaped the designs, minting processes, and production of these coins. Collectors will learn how to grade half cents and large cents, evaluate quality, determine rarity, and make informed purchases. Bowers provides detailed coverage of every variety and issue, including mintages, surviving populations, auction records, and market values. Hundreds of full-color images illustrate the artistry and charm of these early copper coins, while appendices explore the mint's history, numismatics in the 19th century, and collecting in modern times. With Bowers's trademark insight and engaging storytelling, this book delivers both essential reference data and a sweeping historical context--making it an indispensable addition to every collector's library. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of early American copper with A Guide Book of Half Cents and Large Cents, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each providing in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.