Paul Green
An accomplished, popular, and prolific writer, Paul Green (1949-2006) was the winner of numerous Numismatic Literary Guild awards. During his 26‑year career, Paul wrote approximately 2,000 articles and contributed regularly to such major publications as Coins, World Coin News, Numismatic News, and Bank Note Reporter.
Paul was a resident of Costa Rica and became the Central American Correspondent for Krause Publications™. He also served on the governing board of the Costa Rican Numismatic Association, which described him as a "national asset."
A valued and longtime friend of Littleton Coin Company president David M. Sundman, Paul began writing articles for Collector’s Corner in December 2004. He continued to do so until he passed away on August 20, 2006.
Cents, Nickels & Half Dollars
- Changes Could Spark Lincoln Cent Desire
- Remembering the “Perfect Error”
- Greatest Generation Nickels
- Nickel Type Gets Interesting
- Collecting Ben Franklin
Dollar Coins
- Carson City Morgans
- Carson City Morgans Not in the GSA Sales
- Dollars Lost and Found
- Low-Mintage Period Morgans
- Understanding New Orleans Dollars
- Chop Marked Trade Dollars
- A Good Time for Commemorative Silver Dollars
Other Historic U.S. Coinage
- Half Cents Making For Years of Fun
- Two Cents Worth Collecting
- Double Eagle Type Collecting
- Hunting for Double Eagles
- When the Saints Go Marching Into Record Territory
Paper Money
- Notes Reflect the Great Depression, Part 1
- Notes Reflect the Great Depression, Part 2
- Notes That Went to War