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| #1213587 in Books | Coin Books | 2006-11-30 | Original language:English | 10.75 x8.50 x1.50l,4.65 | File type: PDF | 598 pages | Books & Audio||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Dave Bowers is perhaps the greatest living author about coins and banknotes|By Levin Pollitt Messick|Dave Bowers is perhaps the greatest living author about coins and banknotes. This is well worth the money and is a great read. Most Americans are not familiar with the money that was actually used by our forbearers. It was much more beautiful in appearance than the dull dead pre
Award-winning author and historian Q. David Bowers explores the fascinating world of "obsolete currency" - the colorful, ornate paper money that first circulated in the 13 colonies and served American commerce up through the Civil War. Hardcover, Illustrated;616 Pages. by Q. David Bowers, Foreword by Eric P. Newman
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