<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"24,000 actual-size illustrations"--Cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A Century of Invaluable Research! <p/>Remarkable in size, scope, and detail, the newest edition of <i>Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700</i>, 6th edition, remains the most complete and trusted catalog of all coins from the 17th century. Invaluable for the serious collector, this grand reference is fully illustrated with more than 24,000 images and provides critical coin information to assist with identification features and values. <p/>A worldwide network of coin experts provides new discoveries, up-to-date pricing and meticulous analysis of the market in the continuing effort to ensure this vast volume is the finest single-source catalog available on the market. <p/>This reference features: <p/> - Updated and vetted values for all coin listings<br> - More than 24,000 actual-size illustrations<br> - Substantial price changes for Austrian States, German States, Spain and Transylvania<br> - Key expansion to Italian States: Savoy, Sicily, and Venice<br> - Special auction quotes for many rare coinage types<br> For the serious collector of 17th century coins, the <i>Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700</i>, 6th edition, is the one tool you cannot afford to be without.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>George S. Cuhaj</b> has been on the editorial staff of the <i>Standard Catalog of World Coins</i> and the <i>Standard Catalog of World Paper Money</i> for 20 years. He is lead editor for the on-line product NumisMaster, cataloging new issues, as well as <i>Canadian Coin Digest</i> and the <i>Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money</i>, among others. He was formerly cataloger for the American Numismatic Society and Stack's Rare Coins, both of New York City. <p/><br><b>Thomas Michael</b> holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and a Master of Arts degree in economics and has maintained the world coin values in all Krause Publications' world coin references for over 25 years. His interest in Numismatics stretches back to childhood and has lead him to be a part of the production of more than 100 price guides, many of them award winning.
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