This book is free from me to you. Amazon charges for printing and shipping. I want people to know the truth about these con artists, and I will give the real facts at the same time. This book is my take on Scott Tyler's work designed to expose and critique the deceptive and inaccurate mistakes made in his books. Tyler's fictional piece aimed at those unfamiliar with coin collecting, filled with absurdities begging to be mocked. It is sad to see people buy his books. This book mixes accurate numismatic information with illogical and incorrect details across all topics it addresses. The content in the book is redundant, repeating the same information several times. Many claims are so outrageous they're easily debunked. This has been one of the most difficult books for me to read because of the blatant lies giving it the 2025 Coin Fabrication Award. The book's stories lack credibility and are further undermined by pointless advice presented in bullet points. How people who bought this book can leave any rating other than one, is not believable. The book exhibits characteristics suggestive of being written in a language other than American English, with apparent translation issues that compromise its clarity and accuracy. People leave five-star reviews for books written with no credibility. These people are either paid, they are foreign, or they have low IQs. By distinguishing fact from fiction, this book teaches proper numismatics by revealing the truth versus statements made by Scott Tyler.
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