- Front Cover
- Other Books by This Author
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Investing Big Money in Small Change
- The Start of Something Big
- Gold Coins as a Driving Market Force Bullion Coins Vs. Numismatic Coins
- Positive and Negative Influences
- Going for the Gold
- Coin Investing s Three Basic Risks
- Coin Grading
- How Coins Are Graded on a Scale of 1 through 70
- The Elements of Grading
- Registry Sets
- Being a Big Winner
- Common-Date Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles Graded Mint State-65
- Chapter 2 - The Top 88 Coins
- The 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
- Lafayette Dollars Graded Mint State-65
- Iowa Commemorative Half Dollars Graded Mint State-65
- Trade Dollars Graded Proof-64, 65, 66, or 67
- A Complete Set of Eisenhower Dollars, Proof Anduncirculated, in Typical Mint State Condition
- The 1804 Silver Dollar
- The 1792 Half Disme
- The 1856 Flying Eagle Cent in Proof-63, 64, or 65
- An Uncirculated Roll of 1950-D Jefferson Nickels
- The 1926-S Buffalo Nickel Graded Mint State-64
- The 1938-D Buffalo Nickel Graded Mint State-67
- The 1955 Doubled-Die Lincoln Cent Graded Mint State-63
- The 1995 Doubled-Die Lincoln Cent Graded Mint State-67
- The 1913-S Variety 2 Buffalo Nickel Graded Mint State-64
- The 1913 Variety 1 Buffalo Nickel Graded Mint State-66
- Proof-66 Nickel Three-Cent Pieces
- Mercury Dimes from the 1940s Graded Mint State-67 with Full Bands
- The 1909-S Lincoln Cent Graded Extremely Fine or Better
- The 1931-S Lincoln Cent Graded Mint State-65
- Type 3 Liberty Double Eagles Graded Proof-65
- An Uncirculated Roll of 1960 Small-Date Lincoln Cents
- A 1936 Walking Liberty Half Dollar Graded Proof-65
- Common-Date Walking Liberty Half Dollars Graded Mint State-66 or 67
- Franklin Half Dollars Graded Mint State-66 or Higher
- Susan B. Anthony Dollars Graded Proof-69 or 70
- Mint State 1809 1837 Capped Bust Dimes
- A Complete Set of U.S. Olympic Coins from Any Given Year
- An Isabella Quarter Graded Mint State-65
- Proof-70 American Eagles Sold for Tens of Thousands of Dollars
- One-Year Type Coins
- Coins Offered for Sale on Home-Shopping Television Programs
- Better-Date Silver Dollars
- Mint State-67 Commemorative Coins Priced Far above the Mint State-66 Level
- The 1915 Panama-Pacific $50 Gold Piece, Either Octagonal or Round
- Generic Morgan Dollars Graded Mint State-65, 66, or 67
- The 1864-L Indian Head Cent in Extremely Fine Condition or Better
- Modern Proof Coins Certified in Very High Grades and Sold at Ridiculously High Prices
- The 1793 Chain and Wreath Cents
- Bags of Uncirculated Late-Date Coins
- The Gobrecht Dollar
- Late-Date Proof Sets from 1968 to Date
- The 1912-S Liberty Head Nickel
- The 1883 Liberty Head Nickel without the Word Cents Graded Mint State-65
- The 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo Nickel
- Mint-Error Coins Where Significant Magnification Is Needed to See the Mistake
- The Two-Cent Piece in Mint State-65 Red
- Proof Coins Priced Excessively High because Their Business-Strike Counterparts Are Scarce
- Shield Nickels Graded Proof-65 or Higher
- Common-Date Peace Dollars Graded Mint State-63 and 64
- The 1926-S Lincoln Cent Graded Mint State-64 Red
- Picked-Through Rolls of Uncirculated Silver Dollars
- Draped Bust Silver Dollars and Half Dollars Graded Au-50 to Au-55
- Russian 5-Ruble Gold Coins Certified in Grades of Mint State-65 and above and Sold for Excessively High Prices
- Early $2 1/2, $5, and $10 Gold Pieces in EF and AU Condition
- Common-Date British Sovereigns in Mint Condition Sold for Excessively High Prices
- Seated Liberty Dollars Graded Au-50 to Au-55
- Big-Mintage Modern Commemorative Coins from Small, Obscure Countries
- Copper-Nickel Indian Head Cents Graded Mint State-64
- Double-Trouble Coins
- Proof-65 Mercury Dimes
- A Roll of Common-Date Mercury Dimes in Average Uncirculated Condition
- Common-Date Barber Silver Coins in Mint State-64 or 65, or Proof-64 or 65
- A Complete Set of Average Uncirculated Franklin Half Dollars
- Twenty-Cent Pieces Certified as Proof-63 or 64
- Oversized Replicas of U.S. Coins Struck Privately in Silver
- The 1943 &Copper Cent
- Sets of 1946 through 1951 Booker T. Washington Commemorative Half Dollars
- Nickel Three-Cent Pieces Certified as Mint State-66 or 67
- The 1887/6 P-Mint Morgan Dollar Graded Mint State-64 and Higher
- Lower-Mintage American Eagle Bullion Coins, Undercertain Circumstances
- The Sacagawea Dollar
- The 1861-O Liberty Head Double Eagle Graded AU-50
- Gold and Platinum &Layered Coins
- The 1885-CC Morgan Dollar Graded Mint State-65
- Legal-Tender Coins Produced by Private Mints Such as the Franklin Mint for Issuance by Foreign Governments
- Type 2 and 3 Liberty Head Double Eagles Graded Mint State-60 through 63
- Fractional Gold Pieces Graded Mint State-63 through 65
- An 1877-S Liberty Head Double Eagle Graded Mint State-62
- The American Buffalo Bullion Gold Coin Certified as Mint State or Proof-70 First Strike
- The 1849 Liberty Double Eagle
- Average High-Grade Coins from Buried Treasure, Shipwrecks, and Hoards when First Brought to Market
- The 1875 Liberty Head Eagle Graded about Uncirculated-50
- The 1914 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Graded Mint State-62
- Early $2 1/2, $5, and $10 Gold Pieces in Mint Condition
- The 1936 Cleveland Commemorative Half Dollar Graded Mint State-65
- 1798-1807 Capped Bust Quarter Eagles Graded Extremely Fine-45
- 1924-S, 1925-S, and 1928-S Peace Dollars Graded Mint State-65
- Glossary
- About the Author
- Back Cover
CONTENTS xiii Acknowledgments xv Introduction 1 Investing Big Money in Small Change 25 The Top 88 Coins 177 Glossary 181 About the Author 183 Contact the Author
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