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The Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1601-1700: 17th Century (Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1601-1700 (W/DVD))

The Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1601-1700: 17th Century (Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1601-1700 (W/DVD))
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This title provides coin prices in up to five grades of condition for coins made between 1601 and 1700. It has been updated and reformatted to provide far more detail than previous volumes.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #417331 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-01-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1366 pages

Customer Reviews

As my collection slowly moves back in time5
I need a guide so I just do not blindly pay big bucks for cute pictures. There are a lot of good guides and some more specific on particular eras and locations such as Westphalia. But as you do a coin search you are bound to run across something you are not familiar with and need a guide. This guide is a great place to start; it is easy to navigate and gives cursory information on particular locations and times surrounding the coin’s production.

Keeping in mind that this is just a guide, there are holes and the coins are not displayed in color. On the other hand the coins shown are in actual size; size is hard to translate form internet pictures.

With all the electronic references today it is nice to have something tactile, static and transportable. This book meet al those needs.

Reference suitable for serious collectors only3
The `Standard Catalog...' series of books are comprehensive in their listing and presentation of world coins/paper money; I can see how these volumes are invaluable to collectors. I am not a collector however and purchased the volumes on paper money simply to admire the artistry put into their creation. I was greatly disappointed (given my purpose) as the paper is of telephone book quality and all coin/note images inside are small, black & white and grany (the only colour printing is on the cover). Even as a reference for collectors, the presentation quality could be much better. For a beautifully illustrated guide to world coinage, I would instead recommend `The World Encyclopedia of Coins and Coin Collecting' by James Mackay.