New 2020 Official Red Book reports dramatic market changes

The only think the red book is really good for is basic information (where is the mint mark, where is the date, so on), and what date and mint are valuable and which are type coins. That is a valuable service, but 1 book every 5 or 10 years is sufficient for most people.
 

Inquisitive minds want to know in advance what's up!
 

I bought the mega red just to have as reference. Last red book I bought was 2009. For pricing info I look to the coin world mag.
 

BTW my latest is 2019.
 

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