The Complete Guide to Certified Barber Coinage is added to the Stella Coin News Site. Access is free at www.stellacoinnews.com!
Virginia Beach, VA — Stella Coin News (SCN) is very pleased to announce their latest online reference book, The Complete Guide to Certified Barber Coinage, written in 1999 by John and David Feigenbaum.
A fine reference for collectors of Barber coins with historical background information on the Barber series is now available to all collectors free of charge for their personal use.
A date and mintmark analyzes includes population reports and estimated values for grades AU55 and higher for Barber dimes, quarters and halves, as well as Proof coins. We encourage SCN users to add comments and updated information.
The Complete Guide to Certified Barber Coinage is the 12th addition to the SCN library along with the following reference materials:
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Tales from the Bourse by David Lawrence Feigenbaum
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Hobo Nickel Book by Joyce Ann Romines
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The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels, 3rd edition by David Lange
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The Complete Guide to Mercury Dimes, by David Lange
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The Complete Guide to Washington Quarters, by John Feigenbaum
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The Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Half Dollars, by Randy Wiley and Bill Bugert
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The Complete Guide to Walking Liberty Half Dollars, by Bruce Fox
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The Complete Guide to Franklin Half Dollars, by Rick Tomaska
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The Complete Guide to Barber Dimes, by David Lawrence
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The Complete Guide to Barber Quarters, by David Lawrence
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The Complete Guide to Barber Halves, by David Lawrence
Other titles coming soon to Stella Coin News
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The Complete Guide to Shield & Liberty Head Nickels
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The Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Half Dimes
About StellaCoinNews.com
Stella Coin News was launched in 2008 as a resource to publish industry news, press releases and research on all manner of numismatic topics. There are currently 11 reference books available on SCN. Future plans for SCN is to get other authors to contribute their books as well. As publishers of the Stella Coin News site, we encourage as much participation as possible to make this a community forum.