Dennis Tucker of Whitman Publishing submitted this press release about the new edition of the Guide Book of United States Paper
Money. Thanks. -Editor
The updated and revised fifth edition of the Guide Book of United States Paper Money will be available in late July, with its
official debut at the American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of Money in Anaheim on August 9, 2016. The new book, a history and price guide on
the paper currency of the United States, is by award-winning numismatists Arthur and Ira Friedberg. The 416-page guide is printed in full color with
hundreds of high-resolution images. It retails for $24.95 and is available online (including at Whitman.com) and from booksellers and hobby retailers
nationwide.
The Guide Book of United States Paper Money describes in detail thousands of federally issued notes, including valuable rarities
like the Demand Notes of 1861 as well as common currency found in our wallets today. The historical narrative explores topics such as the
$2 bill; American money in the Civil War; the Bureau of Engraving and Printing; how cash is designed, printed, and distributed; how to
collect, store, and care for U.S. paper money; grading standards for currency; and the many kinds of U.S. paper money printed from the
1860s to today. The authors cover recent developments in the hobby, including the latest Federal Reserve Notes. They discuss the Treasury
Department’s upcoming redesign of the $20 bill using a portrait of abolitionist Harriet Tubman (as well as plans to include images of women
on the $5 and $10 bills).
On the market side, the book combines the standard Friedberg cataloging system with retail values in multiple grades for each note.
“Popular interest in U.S. paper money has spiked in recent months,” said Whitman publisher Dennis Tucker. “Mainstream articles have put
America’s currency on front pages nationwide and on home pages around the Internet. With this increased attention, longtime hobbyists and
non-collectors alike are looking for an authoritative price guide and accurate information.”
The first edition of the Guide Book of United States Paper Money was published in 2005, with updated editions released in 2007,
2010, and 2014.
Authors Arthur and Ira Friedberg are well known in the numismatic world. They have been professional numismatists for more than 30
years. Both joined their father’s family firm, The Coin & Currency Institute, after college. Since then they have established themselves as
award-winning authors, coin dealers, researchers, and numismatic consultants to numerous governments and organizations.
The Guide Book of United States Paper Money covers notes from $1 to $10,000 face value; Fractional Currency; Treasury notes of
the War of 1812; encased postage stamps; error notes; signatures on U.S. currency; uncut sheets; and other hobby topics. The book includes
a glossary and a bibliography for further research.
A Guide Book of United States Paper Money, 5th edition · By Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg; introduction by David L. Ganz
· ISBN 0794844103· Full color, illustrated · 6 x 9 inches, softcover, 416 pages ·Retail $24.95
For more information, or to preorder, see:
A Guide Book of
United States Paper Money, 5th Edition
(www.whitman.com/store/Inventory/Detail/A-Guide-Book-of-United-States-Paper-Money-5th-Edition+0794844103)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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