Dennis Tucker of Whitman Publishing forwarded this press release for the latest
edition of the Professional Guide Book of U.S. Coins. Thanks. -Editor
Whitman Publishing has released the sixth edition of its
expanded version of the best-selling Guide Book of United States Coins (known within the
hobby as the “Red Book”). The 384-page volume, called the Professional Edition, is intended
for intermediate and advanced collectors and investors, professional coin dealers, auctioneers, and
numismatic researchers. It is available online (including at Whitman.com), at bookstores
nationwide, and from hobby dealers and booksellers. The Professional Edition is 45% larger
than the regular-edition Red Book, at 8.5 x 11 inches, and is spiralbound for convenient reference.
It retails for $29.95.
Updates in the sixth edition include:
- A new illustrated appendix on coin cleaning, conservation, and preservation
- Current market prices in high circulated grades and multiple Mint State and Proof grades
- Recent auction records from 2013 and 2014
- Updated and additional coin photographs
- New historical illustrations in the coin-denomination essays
- Updated “Recommended Reading” lists
- Whitman Publishing coupons, in the back of the book, worth $23.80
Standard features of the Professional Edition that go beyond the regular-edition Red Book
include:
- Detailed coverage of every federal coin type, half cents through double eagles, plus
classic commemoratives, Proof and Mint sets, and bullion coins.
- Expanded valuations, including multiple Mint State and Proof levels, plus Full Steps,
Full Bands, Full Head, Full Bell Lines, Cameo / Deep Cameo, and other specialized
designations.
- Certified-coin population summaries (PCGS and NGC) for every date and mintmark—including
the number certified, the average grade, the percent in Mint State, and the finest Proof.
- Recent auction data for coins listed.
- Additional die varieties in every denomination, with close-up photographs for easy
identification.
- More than 1,600 high-quality, full-color photographs of Mint State and Proof coins, for
every type.
- Detailed research, estimated mintages, and market information on early 1800s–early 1900s
Proof coinage, including gold.
- Expert guidance on striking and sharpness characteristics for each type—valuable
information when comparing coins for purchase.
- Insight on availability and condition rarity for each type.
- Detailed grading instructions, including for Mint State and Proof coins.
- Informative chart notes that expand on the history, characteristics, and market values
of significant coins.
- Enlargements of key focal points and variety diagnostics—many more than in the regular
edition.
- A detailed section on the U.S. Mint’s silver, gold, and platinum bullion coins.
- An appendix on “Great Collectors and Collections of the Past.”
The Professional Edition’s editorial team consists of Senior Editor Kenneth Bressett,
Research Editor Q. David Bowers, and Valuations Editor Jeff Garrett. Dozens of other hobby leaders
contributed their expertise to the book’s production.
“The Professional Edition Red Book is not just for investors and professional numismatists,”
said Whitman publisher Dennis Tucker. “Every collector who has advanced beyond the foundation of
the regular-edition Red Book will find it to be an invaluable tool for building a collection. As a
single-source reference book there’s nothing else like it in the hobby.”
A Guide Book of United States Coins, Professional Edition, sixth edition Senior editor Kenneth
Bressett; research editor Q. David Bowers; valuations editor Jeff Garrett.
ISBN 0794842194
384 pages, full color.
8.5 x 11 inches, spiralbound softcover.
Retail $29.95
For more information, or to order, see:
www.whitman.com
Wayne Homren, Editor
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