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You can't negotiate confidently if you don't know your number. And catalogs won't tell you — they're outdated the moment they're printed. You need a number you can say with confidence.
Say you're holding two coins – maybe a Brazil 2000 Réis from 1867 and another from 1869. You need to know whether the number in your head is solid or a rookie mistake, and which is the better value.
WHAT THIS BOOK GETS YOU
- A number you can defend. Clear, current, and grounded in verified data.
- Grade math you can do instantly. Know the fair differences between VF and XF and MS before you speak.
- Rarity you can trust. Several "key dates" are catalog folklore — you'll know which ones matter.
- Era-correct pricing, every time. Price a coin against the wrong era's standard and you've either overpaid or walked away from a deal — this book keeps you on the right side of every currency reform.
- Premiums that make sense. Shipwreck pedigree, wartime issues, rogue mint marks — understand their real impact on value.
PROVENANCE & PROOFEvery claim in this book – mint dates, key dates, currency reforms, rarity behavior – was checked against primary catalogs, auction records, grading populations, and museum collections. Coverage includes:
- The Andean colonial silver tradition
- Argentina & Uruguay's Sunface series
- Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela
- Peru, Bolivia, Chile
- Paraguay and the Guianas
All priced with one consistent method you can run in your head at the table.
WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUA price grid tells you what a coin was worth. This book tells you what to say next — with clarity, confidence, and verified data behind you.
GET YOUR COPY TODAY — and stop pricing on faith.ABOUT THE AUTHORIrwin Tyler is a collector himself and the author of
Collecting Paper Money with Confidence,
Paper Money Pricing,
Grading Coins with Confidence,
Pricing World Trade and Empire Coins: Precious Metals, and
Pricing North American, World Trade, and Empire Coins: Base Metals.
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