WHITMAN PUBLISHING AT THE ANA'S CHARLOTTE NATIONAL MONEY SHOW Público Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 10, March 11, 2007, Article 3
WHITMAN PUBLISHING AT THE ANA'S CHARLOTTE NATIONAL MONEY SHOW
Dennis Tucker of Whitman Publishing writes: "Here's a quick update
on Whitmanalia in regards to next week's National Money Show:"- The 61st edition of the Red Book will debut, with a Ken Bressett
autograph session. The 416-page Red Book features thousands of coin
prices, fresh photographs, and new research data--and it now comes in
the handy and popular "spiralbound hardcover" format. I know a lot of
collectors get a new Red Book every 2 to 5 years. I've been telling
people, if it's been a while since you upgraded your numismatic library
with a current edition, this is a good year to fill the gap. Lots of
new coins, data, and research, including Mint-updated mintages for
commemoratives."- There will be a Saturday autograph session and author meet-and-greet
for Money of the World: Coins That Made History (which had a sneak preview
at the NYINC in January and is making its big debut in Charlotte). Editors
Ira and Larry Goldberg will be on hand, in addition to several of the
book's chapter authors.*"- Four new editions of our giant Auction Record books await the
dedicated researcher: one on small cents through silver dollars,
covering auctions from 2004 through 2006; one on U.S. gold auctions
from 2000 to 2006; one on colonials, early copper, commemoratives,
territorials, California gold, and miscellaneous, 2001 to 2006; and
one on U.S. pattern coins, 2000 to 2006."- Paper currency collectors will find our line of recent books on
obsolete paper money, Southern currency, and federal series."- Money of the World is a 320-page exploration of the history of
Western Civilization as told through coins of the realm. I predict
it will appeal to both world-coin collectors (which includes me!)
as well as aficionados of the American series."Of course, the Whitman shelves will be full of other new and recent
books waiting to enlighten and inform the most savvy collector."- 2007-03-11
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