Standard Catalog of World Coins 1601-1700: by George S. Cuhaj and Thomas Michael - CD
The Standard Catalog of World Coins 1601-1700 is the most complete volume on coins of the 17th century available on the market today. In this completely revised and updated 6th edition, a worldwide network of experts continues to uncover collector coin issues never before published.
In addition to a complete overhaul of information and hundreds of new high-quality images, this catalog offers invaluable information from identification to values of all coins found in the world during this time period. For the collector or simply the researcher attempting to identify world coins, this is the perfect single source.
Features of this up-to-date guide:
- Hundreds of new and improved images for easy identification
- In-depth descriptions for accurate identification
- 22,000 actual-size images for easy identification
- Current market values in up to 5 grades
- Expanded German and Italian State listings
- Features nearly 300,000 accurate coin prices
About the Authors:
George Cuhaj has served the Krause Publications numismatic staff for 20 years. Before becoming an editor with the Standard Catalog of World Coin series he worked for the American Numismatic Society and as a cataloger for Stack's Rare Coins, both of New York City. Cuhaj is past president of the American Medallic Sculpture Association and his art medal creations have been show internationally.
Thomas Michael has served as a market analyst for 25 years at Krause Publications, which holds a reputation for creating the world's best-selling coin books. Michael holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and a mast of arts degree in economics.
- Format: CD
- PC & MAC Compatible
- ISBN: 9781440244667