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Handbook of United States Coins With Premium List, 1964, Twenty-First Edition

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$5-15

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a hardbound book titled "Handbook of United States Coins With Premium List". The cover is a dark, possibly navy, blue with gold-colored debossed typography and decorative elements. The title is prominently displayed within a rectangular border near the top, followed by the specific edition and author details at the bottom. Specifically, it is the '1964 TWENTY-FIRST EDITION' authored 'BY R. S. YEOMAN'. The book appears to be of standard small to medium book size, suitable for easy handling. Physical characteristics include a rigid cover, indicative of a hardcover binding. The surface shows some signs of wear, particularly visible as lighter scuffs and marks, suggesting general handling and age. There are no immediate signs of major damage like tears or spine separation visible on the cover; however, there is some dust accumulation or minor staining, especially noticeable in the middle section of the cover below the title box. The gold lettering is largely intact, maintaining good legibility. The overall quality suggests a mass-produced, utilitarian publication, likely intended as a reference guide for coin collectors. The specific year and edition make this a potentially valuable historical reference for numismatists.

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I have examined the image provided for the 'Handbook of United States Coins With Premium List, 1964, Twenty-First Edition' by R. S. Yeoman. Based on this visual inspection, the book appears to be an authentic copy of the stated edition. The dark blue hardbound cover with gold debossed typography and decorative elements is consistent with known examples of this popular numismatic reference series. The typography and layout match typical publications of the era. The gold lettering remains largely legible, which is a positive sign for its condition. From the image, I assess the condition as 'Good' to 'Very Good' for its age. There is visible wear, including scuffs and minor marks, indicating general handling over its 60-year lifespan. Some dust accumulation or minor staining is evident, but there are no immediately apparent signs of major damage such as tears, significant spine separation, or heavy creasing. The rigid cover suggests the binding is still intact. This utilitarian reference was mass-produced, and typical wear is expected. Market conditions for these annual 'Red Books' are generally stable, with demand driven by collectors seeking specific editions for historical reference, nostalgia, or to complete a collection. While widely popular, the 1964 edition is not considered rare. Earlier editions (pre-1950s) or much later, more modern editions tend to command higher prices. Comparative sales data show that common editions from the 1960s, in similar condition, typically sell for modest amounts. Factors impacting value here include the good legibility of the cover and the apparent structural integrity. However, its mass-produced nature and the availability of similar editions limit its high-end value. It is important to note the limitations of appraisal based solely on an image. While the authenticity of the book's title and edition is highly probable, an in-person examination would be required to confirm the condition of the interior pages (e.g., presence of foxing, underlining, detached pages), the true structural integrity of the binding, and to rule out any repairs or alterations that are not visible digitally. Provenance documentation, while unlikely for such a common reference book, would verify ownership history, but is not essential for authenticating the book itself.

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