Private & Pioneer Gold Coins of the United States - (Red Book) by Donald H Kagin Ph D & David J McCarthy (Paperback)
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- Private and Pioneer Gold Coins of the United States, the newest addition to Whitman's popular Red Book Series(TM), delves into the fascinating world of these rare and historic coins from a time when private mints stepped in to provide much-needed local circulating currency during America's gold-rush era.
- Author(s): Donald H Kagin Ph D & David J McCarthy
- 252 Pages
- Antiques + Collectibles, Coins, Currency & Medals
- Series Name: Red Book
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About the Book
Private and Pioneer Gold Coins of the United States, the newest addition to Whitman's popular Red Book Series(TM), delves into the fascinating world of these rare and historic coins from a time when private mints stepped in to provide much-needed local circulating currency during America's gold-rush era. Authored by industry experts Donald H. Kagin, Ph D. and David J. McCarthy, this comprehensive guide brings to life the story of these extraordinary coins, minted outside federal authority from 1786 to 1862, and explores the denominations that set them apart. From early Brasher doubloons to tiny fractional pieces to hefty $50 slugs, private and pioneer gold coins reflect the diverse economic needs of their time, as well as the ingenuity of those who created them. Whether used in bustling California mining towns, on the Oregon Trail, or in frontier settlements, these coins are a window into the challenges and triumphs of early American commerce. Complete with historical background, stunning photographs, detailed descriptions, market values, and expert insights, this book is a must-read for collectors, historians, and anyone captivated by the untamed spirit of America's gold rush. History * pricing in up to nine grades * Kagin numbers * major rarities * GSID numbers * hundreds of color images! Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of private abd territorial gold coins with the all-new Private & Pioneer Gold Coins of the United States, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series includes nearly 30 volumes, each offering in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.Book Synopsis
Private and Pioneer Gold Coins of the United States, the newest addition to Whitman's popular Red Book Series(TM), delves into the fascinating world of these rare and historic coins from a time when private mints stepped in to provide much-needed local circulating currency during America's gold-rush era. Authored by industry experts Donald H. Kagin, Ph D. and David J. McCarthy, this comprehensive guide brings to life the story of these extraordinary coins, minted outside federal authority from 1786 to 1862, and explores the denominations that set them apart.
From early Brasher doubloons to tiny fractional pieces to hefty $50 slugs, private and pioneer gold coins reflect the diverse economic needs of their time, as well as the ingenuity of those who created them. Whether used in bustling California mining towns, on the Oregon Trail, or in frontier settlements, these coins are a window into the challenges and triumphs of early American commerce.
Complete with historical background, stunning photographs, detailed descriptions, market values, and expert insights, this book is a must-read for collectors, historians, and anyone captivated by the untamed spirit of America's gold rush.
History * pricing in up to nine grades * Kagin numbers * major rarities * GSID numbers * hundreds of color images!
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of early private and territorial coinage with the all-new Private & Pioneer Gold Coins of the United States, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each providing in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.
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The newest addition to Whitman's popular Red Book Series (TM) explores the gold coinage struck by private mints from the Federal era to the early 1860's. Industry experts Donald Kagin and David McCarthy open a window onto the past, ranging from postcolonial New England to the Western frontier of the gold-rush era, and bringing to life the story of these extraordinary coins.
History * pricing in up to nine grades * Kagin numbers * major rarities * GSID numbers * hundreds of color images!