I didn't get the press release on this one, but here's an article I found in the August 27, 2015 issue of Coins Weekly
about a new edition of the Bart book on U.S. paper money errors. I added some illustrations from the publisher's web site. -Editor
Fred Bart, United States Paper Money Errors, 4th edition, Coin & Currency Institute, Williston, Vermont, 2015, 296 pages,
illustrated, 5.75 x 9 inches. ISBN 978-0-87184-250-3. $27.95.
After a lapse of seven years, a new, fourth edition of United States Paper Money Errors, Fred Bart’s ground-breaking book is now
available. The 4th edition is more than just an update to the third recent – Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) errors have been added,
nearly all the illustrations have been changed, there is a rarity guide for each note, which additionally are now priced in four grades
(EF, AU, Choice CU and Gem CU), and for the first time, there is a section showing some notes in color.
This has always been an enormously popular book, not only among established collectors, but also with newcomers seeking to learn more
about their “find.” There is no other book like it on the market. More than a price guide, its 296 5.75 x 9 inch pages contain a wealth of
information on what to look for, as well as the mistakes to avoid. It is a necessity for all dealers, collectors, and anyone who comes into
regular contact with paper money.
Error notes continue to carve an ever larger niche in paper money collecting. This edition of the definitive reference allows advanced
collectors to recognize the value in their holdings and still permits members of the general public to identify potentially profitable notes
encountered in circulation. The book offers more than 550 photos, making identification easy. Chapters are arranged according to the actual
production sequence within the BEP providing a logical flow to the arrangement. The book begins with an overview of paper money production and a
discussion of error collecting. The next section deals with first and second printing errors such as board breaks, double denominations, inverted
backs, and missing and offset printings. The next section details the types of overprint errors including misaligned and missing overprints,
mismatched serial numbers, and stuck digits. The last section is devoted to folds and other errors. In addition, historic photographs from the BEP
offer a fascinating glimpse into currency production during a bygone era, contrasting sharply with the advanced technology in use today.
The print version of the book, ISBN 978-0-87184-250-3, has a list price of $27.95 and is available from dealers and wherever numismatic
books are sold. It may also be ordered direct from the publisher, Coin & Currency Institute, P.O. Box 399, Williston, Vermont 05495.
An E-book edition, ISBN 978-0-87184-005-9, is available for digital download on the website of the publisher, on USB stick, or from the
Amazon Kindle store. List price is $17.50
For more information, or to order, see:
The 4th edition of United States Paper Money Errors
(www.coin-currency.com/page253.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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