Obsolete Paper Money: Leather-Bound Edition: Issued by Banks in the Unites States 1782-1866: a Study and ... | Q. David Bowers | An Outstanding Work
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Obsolete Paper Money: Leather-Bound Edition: Issued by Banks in the Unites States 1782-1866: a Study and ...
Q. David Bowers
Whitman Pub Llc
, 2006 - 598 pages
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based on 5 reviews
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highly recommended
A Great History Book
This book is not your typical data book with only pictures and current values for each note (such as Haxby, etc). It is a history book of many notes
issued
in the United
States
. It covers the years
1782
-
1866
and is mainly focused on "
obsolete
notes."
For those who only collect notes as a commodity, this is not the book for you. For those who collect to own a piece of history, this IS a great book for you. Given the large task that the author had, he has done a very nice job. If he were to cover every detail of every note, he would never finish. However, the final work is very nice!
I give it 4.5 stars and not 5 because he did not (and could not) cover all notes and history.
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An Outstanding Work
This will be the authority on broken bank notes and
obsolete
currency for years to come. Mr. Bowers is no doubt one of the very few individuals in the world that could bring all this material together and make an extremely readable and much needed volume available to
numismatist
s and students of economic history.
Solid foundation for beginning collectors
Bowers has compiled a substantial body of material that traces the evolution of American currency from the wampum used by native Americans and early settlers to the broken bank notes that effectively disappeared after the Civil war. Even a tome this size is unable to cover that much ground in any real depth, but Bowers makes intelligent decisions about when to go into depth and when to trace the superficial edges. On the whole, this is an invaluable resource for the beginning collector who wants a lot of information in a single place.
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Great History Reference, but not a good currency reference book
if you are looking for a great history reference that shows how
paper
money
fits into the history - this is your book, Mr. Bowers does a great job in researching his history and he shows how the currency and banking fit.
If you are looking for a good paper money reference, you will find this book very frustrating to use. As a paper money reference I thought it to be very disorganized and frustrating for me to use. BUt this book is still a great addition to my library.
Coverage of Northeast
states
like Maine, was excellent and probably better done here than elsewhere.
What I can't understand is why Mr. Bowers tries to do everything, when there are still books needed in areas where he has the most expertise.
I liked the book.
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