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For 2018, Brookstone Publishing is offering updated price guides for coins within the Canadian Currency Collection™ product suite, a 3rd Edition of the Part I Reference Guide for 5 Cents Coins and the 1st Editions of Parts II and III Reference Guides for 5 Cents Coins. Each of these new guides provide collectors with the most comprehensive information available within their scope. Other books are also available to meet the needs of collectors, such as a reprint of P.N. Breton's 1912 catalog - with recent prices added to this work along with an easy to use Breton Number look-up index. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Professional Edition Price Guide | |||||||||||||||||||||
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632 page price guide has: ● Over 13,500 listings representing more than 15,400 different coins and sets using nearly 129,000 price points. ● Listings and pricing for over 9,000 business denomination coins from 1 cent to 2 dollars. ● Listings and for hundreds of variety coins, including replica coins, counterfeit coins and counter-stamped coins. ● Listings and pricing for over 3,200 collector coins and sets including bullion coins, gold collector coins and after market coins. ● Listings and pricing for over 300 business denomination sets. ● Listings and pricing for nearly 750 provincial coins and sets dating from 1823 to 1947. ● Listings and pricing for 800 error coins dating from 1852 to 2009. ● Listings and pricing for nearly 1,600 Tokens dating from 1670 to about 1893. ● Pricing for High Grade coins in MS, PL and SP condition; with grades up to MS66, PL68 and SP68. ● A chapter called ‘Finding Value’ – designed to help collectors find value in the market place. ● A section that contains price changes over the past eight years for basic coin prices, using the last four issues of this guide. ● Two appendices to quickly identify tokens, their Breton Numbers, and the section their pricing can be found. ● Basics on coin collecting and grading, including obverse images. |
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Basic Edition Price Guide | |||||||||||||||||||||
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In this
322 page price guide are: ● Listings and pricing for over 9,000 business denomination coins. ● Listings and for hundreds of variety coins, including replica coins, counterfeit coins and counter-stamped coins. ● Listings and pricing for over 3,200 collector coins and sets including bullion coins, gold collector coins, and after market coins. ● Listings and pricing for nearly 750 provincial coins dating from 1823 to 1947. ● Nearly 11,200 listings representing over 13,000 different coins and sets using nearly 66,000 price points. ● Basics on coin collecting and grading, including obverse images. |
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5 Cents Reference - Part I | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Highlights
of this 416 page Illustrated Reference Guide are: ● 764 different coins listed. ● Images for 702 Business Issue, Specimen, Variety, Pattern, Error, Special Issue Commemoratives, Replica, Counterfeit, and Countermarked coins. ● Over 1,500 images to help identify coin features. ● Pricing using nearly 5,200 price points. ● Over 60 obverse images to assist with grading. ● Brief histories of the monarchs found on the obverses. ● Images to identify the different obverses and reverses found on 5 cents coins minted from 1858 to 1910. |
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5 Cents Reference - Part II | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Highlights
of this 390 page Illustrated Reference Guide are: ● 745 different coins listed. ● Images for 646 Business Issue, Specimen, Variety, Pattern, Error, Special Issue Commemoratives, and Replica coins. ● Nearly 1,100 images to help identify coin features. ● Pricing using nearly 5,600 price points. ● 20 obverse images to assist with grading. ● Brief history of the monarch found on the obverse. |
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5 Cents Reference - Part III | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Highlights
of this 394 page Illustrated Reference Guide are: ● 687 different coins listed. ● Images for 600 Business Issue, Variety, Specimen and Proof-Like coins along with a Special Issue Commemorative coin. ● About 1,000 images to help identify coin features. ● Pricing using nearly 4,600 price points. ● 20 obverse images to assist with grading. ● Brief history of the monarch found on the obverse. |
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1912 Breton Reprint - 2018 Ed. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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highlights of the 2018 Edition of this book: ● Over 1000 obverse and reverse engravings of coins and tokens found in P.N. Breton's 1894 guide. ● The Breton numbering system of 501 to 1013 still used by collectors and dealers today. ● Prices paid for coins such as the Specimen Pattern $20 gold piece now worth thousands. ● Biographies and insight into some of the prominent collectors of the period. ● Current pricing for nearly 1600 Breton coins and tokens taken from the 9th Edition of the Brookstone Publishing’s Professional Edition Price Guide for Canadian Coins, arranged in ascending order of Breton Numbers. This is an increase of nearly 300 over the previous edition. ● A new 12 page section describing Courteau Numbers 251 to 319 for coins and tokens of Nova Scotia. ● An index to assist with matching a Breton Token to a Breton Number. ● 400 engravings of 207 different medals. ● All 198 original pages reproduced in this guide along with 70 pages added for current pricing tables and for a Breton Number look-up index. |
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1894 Breton Reprint | |||||||||||||||||||||
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things contained in this well known 240 page book from 1894: ● Over 1000 obverse and reverse engravings of coins and tokens used in Canada from 1670 to 1894. ● The Breton numbering system of 501 to 1013 still used by collectors and dealers today. ● The rarity scale used to set coin valuations in the late 1800’s. ● Prices paid for coins such as the Specimen Pattern $20 gold piece now worth thousands. ● Biographies and insight into some of the prominent collectors of the period. ● Engravings of coins once worth only face value, but today regularly trade for thousands of dollars. ● Numerous commentaries on the origination of many coins, mintage, rarity and so on. ● Limited engravings on early paper notes. ● Insight into the collector world of the late 19th century in Canada. |
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Notes Price Guide | |||||||||||||||||||||
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in this Bank Notes price guide are: ● Pricing for Bank of Canada Notes for Series I-VI. ● Pricing for Government notes – Federal (Dominion of Canada), Provincial and Municipal issues from 1820. ● Pricing for the notes issued by nearly 150 different Chartered Bank, from 1817 to 1943. ● Pricing for nearly 8,000 different items. ● Pricing for up to 15 specially numbered Bank of Canada notes (Radar, Ladder, etc.). ● Over 48,000 price points in total. ● The most up to date pricing available for Notes today. ● Basics on banknote collecting. ● 240 pages of the most comprehensive single source price reference for notes available in the market. |
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