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United States Gold Coins An Analysis of Auction Records - Gold Dollars

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United States Gold Coins An Analysis of Auction Records - Gold Dollars

by David W. Akers

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January 1975. Hardcover. Used - Good. Book is in good condition spine is straight and tight, pages are cleamn and bright, no writing or marks except previous owner name on inside cover.

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Title
United States Gold Coins An Analysis of Auction Records - Gold Dollars
Author
David W. Akers
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Date Published
January 1975

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