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MONEY
ISBN 0-9663570-0-0
LCCN 98-091362

First, because this is the collector edition, and because it is the first printing of the first edition, this edition book is not available in bookstores.

Second, with an autograph, including the date and hour of the autograph, the price is $59.95 plus s/h. For a "plain" copy (no autograph, etc.), the price is $39.95 plus s/h.

Single copy s/h for U.S. addresses is $12, for Canadian addresses, $18, and your order will likely ship within one business day of PPI's receipt of your order. For international addresses and other s/h options, customers should call PPI in Seattle at 253-815-7821.

Payment may be made via e-goldŽ (acct #100997), VISA, MasterCard, check, money order, or cash, all in U.S. funds.

To order, call PPI at 253-815-7821. Or, the PPI web site (www.principiapub.com) is available 24 hours per day every day to safely and securely process your order if you are paying with e-gold or a credit card. You can also fax your order (with credit card number, expire date, and name on the card) to PPI at 253-815-0265. Or you can email your credit-card-payment order to PPI at principiapub@attglobal.net. Finally, PPI accepts checks drawn on U.S. or Canadian banks and made payable to "Principia Publishing, Inc."

MONEY is 347 pages, has a 1,200-entry index, and has 48 pages of color photos of U.S. paper currency, etc., from the 1690 Massachusetts Bay Colony Note up to and including some recent issues. Most of the paper currency exhibits are slightly larger than 1.5 times actual size, and they include the highest denominations of the four major paper currency types: $1,000 silver certificate, $10,000 United States Note, $10,000 Federal Reserve Note, and the $100,000 gold certificate.

MONEY also includes full-size color photos of all denominations of U.S. silver, gold, minor, Colonial, and privately-minted (gold) coins.

MONEY also has sixteen appendices, five black & white photos, two tables, and five graphs. One appendix includes 180 authoritative quotations on money, arranged chronologically from about 1750 B.C. to 1998. Another appendix holds about 100 legal or court quotations and regular- or law-dictionary definitions of monetary and related terms, arranged alphabetically first but then chronologically; under "dollar," for example, the entries are chronological, but "dollar" is found after "currency" and before "legal tender."

MONEY is believed to be the world's first exposure to color photos of U.S. paper currency. The law always forbade reproduction in color but about two years ago the law was changed, and a few weeks later we received a letter of permission from the U.S. Secret Service to do the book in color. A copy of that letter is in an appendix.


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Seattle WA 98198
Phone 253-815-7821
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