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The new Three Cent Nickel book is now available.

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There's a link on the first page of my website EarlyUS.com, or CLICK HERE to go directly to the flyer in PDF format (109 Kb).

 

I get no compensation or royalty whatsoever for advertising the book on my website, and am advertising it solely for the benefit of the author (you may purchase it directly from him) and to advance knowledge for this vastly underrated series.

 

Thanks!

 

James

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1946hamm and others who've asked,

 

This book is definitely not for someone who's focused on the classic year set. I recommend it ONLY to someone who's specifically interested in die varieties, etc. It's kind of like the difference between an EAC member and someone who wants to assemble a year set of large cents!

 

Someone asked who payments should go to. Go ahead and contact Allan (the author) directly about that; you can pay him directly. I will accept payments and ship the book on his behalf, but it is not necessary for you to go through me to purchase the book. I'm really just helping out a little with advertisement.

 

Thanks everyone who responded via eMail for the interest!

 

James

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James,

I agree thaT A $200 BOOK MUST BE REALLY GOOD to command this price. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A COPY. The 500 pages attests to a lot of words and presumably images. Lots would depend on the quality of both. Might be wonderful!

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Trime, I carry my copy with me to every coin show that I set up at. You're welcome to peruse it! Also, I'll see if the author will give me permission to photocopy a couple of sample pages.

 

James

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