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The brand new, updated for 2023, Fourth Edition of Doug's reference book Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint: 1838-1861, has been printed. This is truly a "coffee table" book, the size of a large auction catalogue, with the most current information on Dahlonega gold available, including rarity, population, and detailed die variety descriptions with color photos. This book matches our previous New Orleans books in color, size, and design, and will become part of a set of reference books that looks as good on your shelf as it does in your hand. This is the fourth edition of this work, but it is the first revision since 2013.…mehr

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The brand new, updated for 2023, Fourth Edition of Doug's reference book Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint: 1838-1861, has been printed. This is truly a "coffee table" book, the size of a large auction catalogue, with the most current information on Dahlonega gold available, including rarity, population, and detailed die variety descriptions with color photos. This book matches our previous New Orleans books in color, size, and design, and will become part of a set of reference books that looks as good on your shelf as it does in your hand. This is the fourth edition of this work, but it is the first revision since 2013.
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Autorenporträt
Douglas Winter was born in New York City. He became interested in coins at an early age. By the time he was 13, Winter was a fixture at East coast coin conventions where he could exhibit >After graduating from college, Winter went to work for Steve Ivy Rare Coins in 1982. He served as Director of Research for this company, and was responsible for writing many of its auction catalogs, fixed-price lists, and promotional material. In 1985, Winter established his own firm, Douglas Winter Consulting (renamed Douglas Winter Numismatics in 1992), specializing in rare and choice American gold and silver coins struck in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, Winter is regarded as one of the leading experts in the field of United States gold coins. In addition to buying and selling coins to other dealers and collectors, Winter's professional activities have included research and writing. He has now written reference books on branch mint gold coinage (Carson City, Charlotte, Dahlonega, and New Orleans), and books on Type >Douglas Winter is a member of all leading numismatic organizations, including the PNG (Pro- fessional Numismatists Guild). Along with his wife, Irma Kane Winter, and their dog, Earl Winter, he enjoys the beautiful summers and fall in Portland, Oregon, and spends the rainy winters in sunny Long Beach, California.