A Guide Book of Modern United States Dollar Coins explores the complete story of America’s modern dollars, from Eisenhower coins of the 1970s to the Presidential and Native American designs of today. These successors to the Morgan and Peace dollars have been struck in multiple sizes, alloys, and themes since 1971.
Award-winning author Q. David Bowers presents a definitive guide that combines history, technical details, and market insights. His research—enriched by longtime coin dealers, collectors, U.S. Mint officials, and hobby groups like the Ike Group—offers collectors of all levels the keys to smart and rewarding collecting. Inside you’ll find history, mintages, grading standards, die varieties, rarity analysis, and market values.
Richly illustrated with hundreds of full-color photographs and historical images, this engaging reference highlights everything from common issues to great rarities, providing a complete picture of modern U.S. dollar coins.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of modern dollars with A Guide Book of Modern United States Dollar Coins, part of Whitman’s renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each offering in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.