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Chris Perkins

Standard Guide To Grading Brit. Coins - Ebook

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The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins is now available as an eBook, in Kindle format for about £5.65:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00HHZO6GU?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creativeASIN=B00HHZO6GU&linkCode=xm2&tag=predecimalcoi-21

And also in ePub format for pretty much all other readers, for £4.50:

http://www.digitalgoodsstore.com/mydgs/Xsn1EH

Printed copies are currently hard to find. I've run out, so any currently available are likely to soon be depleted.

Currently there are 6 current Rotographic books available as eBooks. For more details see here:

http://www.rotographic.com/downloads.htm

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Having a blonde moment! Doh!

Edited by Coinery

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Downloaded to my iPhone and working well !

thanks Chris.

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Another effortless download to iBooks.

Will look forward to reading this.

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I'm keeping firm hold of my printed copy! It's a first edition, AUNC, and is the 'no ISBN' variety. :)

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I'm keeping firm hold of my printed copy! It's a first edition, AUNC, and is the 'no ISBN' variety. :)

Ah, but mine is the signed with ISBN type.

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I think I've still got a couple of ring bound printed proofs somewhere.

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I'm keeping firm hold of my printed copy! It's a first edition, AUNC, and is the 'no ISBN' variety. :)

Ah, but mine is the signed with ISBN type.

I could get mine signed - after all, it's a post-production feature :lol:

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You could try rubbing the signature off with an ink eraser but as a 'cleaned' example it would surely lose value.

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You could try rubbing the signature off with an ink eraser but as a 'cleaned' example it would surely lose value.

That would be like trying to grind LCW off a bun penny!

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