Dennis Tucker of Whitman Publications forwarded this press release for the latest edition of the classic "Red Book". Thanks.
-Editor
The newest edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins (known to collectors as the “Red Book”) will debut at the Whitman
Baltimore Coin and Collectibles Expo on March 31, 2016. The 70th edition, with a 2017 cover date, has been expanded by 16 pages and includes new and
completely updated content. It can be pre-ordered online (including at Whitman.com) and after the Expo will be available from booksellers and hobby
shops nationwide.
The Red Book, used by coin collectors to identify and value their coins, prices 7,800 entries in up to nine grades each, with more than
32,900 retail valuations in total. Keeping up with the latest coins from the U.S. Mint, the 70th edition has the newest cents, nickels,
dimes, America the Beautiful quarters, half dollars, Native American dollars, Presidential dollars, commemoratives, official Mint coin
sets, and bullion coins. It includes 102 new coin issues and 15 new sets. Mintages of modern coins have been updated across the board using
the latest government data.
Following up on last year’s expanded coverage of early federal pattern coins, a team of experts led by Senior Editor Kenneth Bressett
has created a new section on foreign coins that circulated as legal tender in the British American colonies and early United States. This
section includes photographs, history, and pricing for various collectible Spanish-American, Dutch, French, and English coins dating from
the 1550s to the 1820s.
Expansions are also seen in the addition of the 1920 Manila Mint Opening medal; an illustrated gallery of significant mint error coins
worth $2,750 to $150,000 each; coverage of the American Arts gold medallions of 1980 to 1984; a new appendix on modern U.S. Mint gold and
silver medals; and information on modern Satin Finish coins.
As in past years, collectors will benefit from the Red Book’s recent auction records provided for significant rare coins. Listed
throughout the charts are more than 170 notable auction results. Combined with the listed retail prices, the auction data help advanced
collectors understand the modern market for high-end rarities.
In addition, the appendix of the “Top 250 U.S. Coin Prices Realized at Auction” has been fully updated. Since the last edition 11 more
coins have broken the $1 million mark, for a new total of 90. This includes three new coins that auctioned for more than $2 million apiece
since the 69th-edition Red Book debuted one year ago.
In a positive measure of the health of the hobby and ongoing numismatic research, the Red Book’s bibliography includes 26
standard references published within the past five years.
The cover of the spiralbound 70th edition shows three beautiful and historic American coins featuring women: a Dolley Madison silver
dollar, a Jackie Kennedy First Spouse gold coin, and a Morgan dollar.
To celebrate the Red Book’s 70th anniversary, autographed copies of the hardcover edition, each signed by Bressett, Bowers, and
Garrett, will be given away as prizes at the Whitman Publishing booth during the Baltimore Expo, March 31–April 3, 2016, at the Baltimore
Convention Center.
For more information, or to order, see:
www.whitman.com
Wayne Homren, Editor
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