Whitman has named Noal White as Co-Editor of the Cherrypickers' Guide as work begins on an ambitious, reimagined 7th Edition.
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Whitman Publishing is excited to announce the appointment of respected numismatist Noal White as co-editor of the acclaimed Cherrypickers' Guide to Rare Die Varieties of United States Coins. Development of the highly anticipated 7th edition is underway, with a refreshed editorial vision for the beloved series.
In a significant shift from past editions—traditionally split into multiple volumes—the new 7th edition will be published as a single, comprehensive volume. This all-in-one reference will cover U.S. coinage from half cents through double eagles, along with classic commemoratives, bullion coinage, and U.S.-Philippine coins, bringing unprecedented breadth to the numismatic classic.
With more than 20 years of numismatic experience, Noal is well known for his sharp eye and is frequently consulted by collectors and dealers alike for his insight into the diagnostics and significance of U.S. coin varieties and mint errors. He currently serves as Attributor for Combined Organization of Numismatic Error Collectors of America (CONECA), a national numismatic organization devoted to the education of error and variety coin collectors.
"I am both honored and humbled to be selected to build upon the exceptional work started by Bill Fivaz and J.T. Stanton," said White. "With over 2 decades of experience, I'm committed to making this the most compelling edition yet. My role at CONECA uniquely positions me to assist the team at Whitman in evaluating and curating the varieties included in the guide, ensuring the content is both authoritative and practical for collectors."
White's role will involve serving as a clearinghouse for proposed varieties, working closely with John Feigenbaum, President, CEO, and Publisher of Whitman Brands, and Patrick Ian Perez, Chief Publishing Officer of Whitman Brands, to help shape the content and maintain the Guide's trusted standards.
"I truly believe we can transform the Cherrypickers' Guide into something even more special than it already is," said Feigenbaum. "Varieties have a very strong following—this addition is the first step in streamlining the identification and selection process to bring the best, most comprehensive, and accurate product to the collectors."
The Cherrypickers' Guide is not only a foundational tool for collectors of die varieties—it's one of Whitman's top 5 bestsellers alongside Red Book, Blue Book, and United States Paper Money. As demand for knowledge of die varieties continues to grow, this new edition aims to serve both seasoned numismatists and newcomers alike.
As part of Whitman's broader publishing strategy and to better serve collectors, the guide will be rebranded under Whitman's new "Professional Series™", joining other advanced titles such as United States Paper Money Errors, United States Pattern Coins, Mexican Money, and So-Called Dollars. This series is designed for deeper study of specialized numismatic topics, providing rich historical context, technical data, and market pricing.
"The idea behind the single-volume approach is part of a larger strategy to develop and release the Cherrypickers' Guide on a more predictable schedule," said Patrick Perez. "We're thrilled to have found someone who can bring wholesale improvements to the product and ensure continuity. Noal's experience, both technical and organizational, will be a key part of that."
For those unfamiliar with the concept of "cherrypicking," it refers to the thrill of finding rare, valuable, or misunderstood die varieties hiding in plain sight—in circulation or dealer inventories. More details about the series and current editions can be found at whitman.com/cherrypickers.
Collectors are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as this exciting new edition takes shape, marking a bold new chapter for one of numismatics' most treasured guides.
For more information, visit www.whitman.com.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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