Money Math (Yellow Umbrella Books: Math – Level B)
A Guide Book of Rocks and Minerals (Official Red Books)
The Official Red Book: A Guide to United States Coins, Limited 2009 Leather Edition
Guide Book of United States Currency (Official Red Books)

Hobby legend Kenneth Bressett covers large-size, small-size, and fractional paper money in the newly revised and updated 4th edition of United States Currency.
Now, for the first time ever, this popular book is illustrated in full color.
United States Currency is a perennial favorite among hobbyists. It appeals especially to beginning and intermediate collectors, but its solid and engaging numismatic text (written by the longtime editor of the Guide Book of United States Coins) is valuable for longtime collectors and dealers as well.
Features include: Market values in up to seven grades – Each note identified by the hobby-standard Friedberg number – Historical information on every note series – Advice on how to collect and store paper money – Grading instructions – Guidance on detecting counterfeits – Special sections on valuable varieties, uncut sheets, error notes, and more. 352 pages, 6 x 9 inches, Softcover, Full color.
Southern States Currency (Official Red Book)

Building on the classic foundation laid by Colonel Grover Criswell, paper currency expert Hugh Shull presents an authoritative guide to the state-issued money of the South, from the pre-Civil War era through the war years, and into the late 1800′s. Full Color, 488 Pages. By Hugh Shull; Foreword by Q. David Bowers. Paperback
Bowers Series: A Guide Book of Gold Dollars (288) (288) (Official Red Books)
A Guide Book of Franklin and Kennedy Half Dollars (Official Red Book: Bowers)
History ? Rarity ? Values ? Grading ? Varieties
A Guide Book of Franklin and Kennedy Half Dollars is the 15th entry in Whitman’s bestselling Bowers Series of numismatic reference books. Franklin and Kennedy half dollars are affordable favorites of collectors. Lavishly illustrated in full color, this book features high-resolution enlargements for important overdates and other varieties. Mintages, specifications, market values in multiple grades (including Full Bell Lines for Franklin halves), inside information on set registries, and buying tips add to the book’s importance as a standard reference. A Guide Book of Franklin and Kennedy Half Dollars will deepen your appreciation and make you a smarter buyer and collector of these popular U.S. coins. 304 Pages, Full-Color, Softcover, $19.95
A Guide Book of United States Tokens and Medals (Official Red Book)

Since the 1700′s, Americans have used tokens and medals to encourage business, lampoon politicians, celebrate special events, pay fares, promote social causes, award the deserving, and scold the wicked. In the Guide Book of United States Tokens and Medals, award-winning author Katherine Jaeger explores these fascinating and collectible pieces of American history, from colonial times to today. Thousands of full-color illustrations, market values, and a grading guide add to the book’s reference value. Essential reading for every coin collector and American history buff! Featuring images from the American Numismatic Society’s Collection. By Katherine Jaeger, foreword by Q. David Bowers. 304 Pages, Full Color. Softcover
A Guide Book of United States Coins 2011: Professional Edition (Official Red Book: Bowers)

Since 1946 the Guide Book of United States Coins (the Red Book ) has served collectors as the preeminent annual reference for coin specifications, mintages, values, and photographs. With more than 22 million copies in print, the Guide Book is well established as the hobby s most popular reference. Now in its 2nd edition, the Professional Edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins builds on this strong foundation. This expanded and enlarged volume is intended for the intermediate to advanced coin collector, the professional coin dealer, the auctioneer, the researcher, and the investor. Its combination of more photographs, detailed higher grade valuations, listings of additional varieties (with close-up photographs) and rare early Proof coins, certified coin population data, auction records, and other resources provides a wealth of information on every coin type ever made by the U.S. Mint.






