Future and new book releases from Krause and Whitman Publications

by | Friday, March 25, 2016 | 0 comment(s)

We just got word this week on the following new titles. The Whitman books should be in stock and on our site by the time this update hits. Some of the Krause books are future releases not scheduled to release for several months. We tend to make them available on the site for sale closer to the release date, but certainly wanted to get the updated information to you right away.

KRAUSE

2017 Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date (11th Edition) (Item#1440246556) Krause is releasing the 2017 Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date 11th edition. Release date 7/13/16.


2017 U.S. Coin Digest (Item#1440246742) Krause is releasing the 2017 U.S. Coin Digest, including 320 pages of detailed current market values and many color illustrations. Release date 5/30/16.

2017 North American Coins & Prices (Item#1440247099) A Guide to U.S., Canadian, and Mexican Coins. Complete and vetted coin listings and prices for the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Coins are organized by country, denomination and date of issue for ease of use. Features nearly 50,000 individual coin listings and updated coin prices. Release date 8/1/16.

WHITMAN

1849 The Philadelphia Mint Strikes Gold (Item#794842453) Award-winning researcher Michael Moran (author of Striking Change: The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens), joined by gold-coin specialist Jeff Garrett, chronicles the trials and tribulations of the U.S. Mint in the first half of the 19th century and the tremendous impact that the 1848 discovery of gold in California had upon that institution and the nation as a whole.

American Silver Eagles - A Guide to the U.S. Bullion Coin Program - 3rd Edition (Item#794844073) Since 1986, the hugely popular American Silver Eagle coin has been collected by numismatists, stockpiled by investors, and treasured by silver buyers throughout the United States and around the world. Now, no less an expert than John M. Mercanti—the designer of the coin’s reverse—shares his unique insight and perspective on these beautiful pieces of Americana.


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