This exciting new CD features a rich collection of popular articles written by one of the coin collecting community's most beloved columnists, the late Paul Green. This life-long collector, whose grandfather let him look through the till at the family restaurant to collect coins, always wrote from the heart of a true hobbyist. A style that earned him favor among fellow collectors, and several awards from the Numismatic Literary Guild.
Whether it's the article which discusses the availability of the 1877 copper-nickel three-cent piece, the piece where Green outlines the intriguing value history of the 1913 Liberty Head nickel, or the column about dealing with blown opportunities in collecting that simply begins with "sometimes you just have to have a sense of humor about your decisions in coin buying," you'll find many of your favorites among the 44 articles featured on this CD. Others popular columns included:
- Silver three-cent piece outlasted its viability
- There's more to 'S' Barber dimes than 1894-S
- Low mintage, melting give dime potential
- 1867 saw two versions of Shield nickels
- Don't take 1795 silver dollars for granted
- Older commemoratives worth serious look
This easy-to-use CD allows you to search by article title or by key word, plus it enables you to enlarge the images and text by 400 percent. Great for close-up inspection of coins, and easier reading.
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