-
On Sale!
Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 8: South Atlantic, Part 3 (Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia)
In Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 8: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, Q. David Bowers continues his state-by-state tour with a compelling look at banking in the nation’s capital and surrounding regions...
-
Red Book Series: A Guide Book of United States Commemorative Coins, 2nd Edition
Collecting United States commemorative coins is like compiling a photo album of the nation's history. Because these coins represent so many aspects of America—from dramatic battles to Olympic games, from presidents to national parks—each collector...
-
Red Book Series: A Guide Book of Indian and Flying Eagle Cents, 3rd Edition
In A Guide Book of Indian and Flying Eagle Cents, third edition, award-winning author Richard Snow examines the Flying Eagle and Indian Head cents of 1856 to 1909, exploring mintages, challenges for the collector, and interesting varieties. His...
-
Red Book Series: A Guide Book of Modern U.S. Dollar Coins - History, Rarity
The Bowers Series is a popular Whitman Publishing library of numismatic books, each covering a different segment of the hobby. Volume #22 explores the full range of modern U.S. dollar coins: Eisenhower, Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, Native American, and...
-
Red Book Series: A Guide Book of the United States Mint
The 23rd volume in the award-winning series explores the heart of American coin collecting: the United States Mint. The U.S. Mint is the source of the little copper, silver, and gold objects of material culture and value that numismatists collect, study,...
-
On Sale!
Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 7: South Atlantic, Part 2 (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas)
Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 8: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas captures the unique monetary history of the American South before the Civil War. Authored by Q. David Bowers, the...
-
Counterfeiting and Technology: A History of the Long Struggle Between Counterfeiters and Security Printing
For centuries legitimate authorities and equally determined rogues have fought in an attempt to improve (or copy) the technology and security of paper money. Now, in Counterfeiting and Technology, their stories are captured in vivid detail from colonial...
-
On Sale!
Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 6: South Atlantic, Part 1 (Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina)
Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 8: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina captures the unique monetary history of the American South before the Civil War. Authored by Q. David Bowers, the nation’s most prolific...
-
On Sale!
100 Greatest Women on Coins - Hardcover, Full color
100 Greatest Women on Coins is the 10th entry in Whitman Publishing's popular “100 Greatest” library. “This book is a celebration of women's impact on numismatics,” says award-winning author Ron Guth. Each notable woman is...
-
On Sale!
Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 5: New England, Part 3 (Rhode Island, Vermont)
Delve into the banking stories of two historically rich New England states in Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money, Volume 4: Rhode Island and Vermont. Q. David Bowers chronicles the unique banking developments in each state, offering full-color...
-
On Sale!
Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money Volumes 3 and 4: New England, Part 2 (Massachusetts)
Uncover the financial legacy of the Bay State in Whitman Encyclopedia of Obsolete Paper Money Volume 3 and 4: Massachusetts, including all towns from Abington to Yarmouth. This installment delivers an in-depth study of Massachusetts banks, from bustling...
-
Red Book Series: A Guide Book of Half Cents and Large Cents
Volume #19 in Whitman's best-selling Bowers Series covers two of the earliest U.S. coin denominations: half cents and large cents. These classic copper coins were made from 1793 (the year after the Philadelphia Mint was founded) into the late 1850s...