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Collectors
Coins Ireland by R.J.
Marles
**OUT
OF PRINT - While the latest 2004 edition is being printed**
If you're interested in
this book you may also be interested in 'Collectors Coins GB 2004' which
covers British coins dated 1821 - 2003. Click
here.
The ideal handy book for the
novice collector, bargain hunter and expert collector.

The top part of page 34 showing the regal
Halfpennies of James II. Market values are shown in at least 3 different
grades where known, varieties and previous sales are referred to. The
'Gun' money that comes after is not only listed by year, but by month!
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Features:
- Current market values in at least 3 grades from
Hiberno-Norse and touching on the Euro
- Accurate sizes of coins in
millimeters
- Over 200 grey-scale pictures of most
coin types and illustrations of slight variations
- Coin metal composition indicated
for all types
- Market values for emergency coins
- Market values for known errors and
varieties
- Cross referenced to Peck where
applicable
- Mintage numbers for all modern coins
- Information on grading and coin
designations
This book is
priced at a very reasonable £4.50
(EUR6.50/US$7.20) and taking
advantage of cheaper postage for books, postage is £2.00 to UK/Europe
or US$6.50 to the USA/Canada/Australasia
or rest of World.
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Front Cover:

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Collectors Coins Ireland
(2002) is in its 20th annual edition and available
here. Published by Rotographic of Torquay, UK.
**OUT OF
PRINT - While the latest 2004 edition is being printed**
If you already have a collection of
Irish coins, or plan on getting one, this book will save you a lot of research
time and makes a great accompaniment to the 'Collectors coins GB 2004'
book covering coins dated 1821 - 2003 available here.
'Collectors Coins Ireland' contains current market values for all
coins spent in Ireland (excluding Northern Ireland after 1922) from King
Sihtric III to the modern Ireland (Range 997- 2001 AD). The new Euro
coins are shown but have no values associated with them yet.
With market values listed by
year (and month, where applicable), all known varieties shown, it
really is the best value paperback on Irish Coins.
It's a small A5 book (20 x
14.5cm) and is especially handy to take to shops, coin meetings, boot sales or
other places where it isn't practical to take a giant heavy book.
The book is written by R.J
Marles, a numismatic author I have enjoyed reading since 1988 and having
just been made aware of this title myself I am enjoying it very much. It
contains all the useful facts and comprehensive listings I expected.
It also goes into more detail with
error coins and different variety combinations than most other far more
expensive books.
Or to purchase instantly with Paypal use one
of these links: (Because the book is currently out of print while the
2004 edition is published I cannot promise a timescale for delivery of
the new 2004 book)
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and the George III book and save money, see the main
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Total £6.50
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Thankyou for looking at this page, I hope
to hear from you soon.
Chris Perkins, www.predecimal.com
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