Limited Time Sale| Management number | 219437061 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | €90.00 | Model Number | 219437061 | ||
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A Collector’s Firsthand Investigation into How Low‑Quality Coin Guides Manipulate Amazon’s System—And How to Spot the Red Flags Before You Buy (you can comment with an email to numismaticsconsortium@gmail.com. Book DescriptionFor more than three years, I’ve tracked nearly every self‑published coin and error‑coin guide sold through Amazon. As a lifelong numismatist and proud member of the AmericanNumismaticAssociation.I set out to understandwhy certain titles thrive while others disappear—especially in a marketplace now crowded with low‑effort, AI‑generated publishing. As of January16,2026, only 6 of 197titles achieved the profitability benchmark of a 35,000BestSellersRank (BSR). The rest failed quickly and fell into obscurity.So why do a few keep selling? The answer lies in advertising strategies, algorithm manipulation, and review farming—techniques that keep a handful of books permanently boosted and even earn them Amazon’s #1BestSeller badge.Inside This BookHow some self‑publishers exploit Amazon’s algorithm to stay artificially visibleWhy “bestseller” tags and inflated ratings mislead impulse buyersA documented study of 200+coinguides showing repeating design, keyword, and review patternsRed Flags and Review ManipulationAnalysis shows a consistent pattern among these titles:Inflated credentials and unrealistic claims of expertiseIdentical color palettes—black,gold,white,andred—across multiple coversReview activity averaging 2to8postsperday, versus the normal~0.4Ratings appearing even before official publication datesImages reused from respected numismatic websites without creditSuch tactics manufacture visibility and erode trust in genuine numismatic references.Tactics Tracked Over3Years“Two or moreBooksinOne” or “BonusSections” for artificial valueFinancial promises of easy wealth from pocket changePatriotic branding and “grandfatherly” portraits to evoke trustBritish‑style pen names used by~80%of these publishersFake editorial blurbs from nonexistent publicationsPage counts<100 to minimize cost and maximize profitPlagiarized photos from well‑known auction sitesWhyItMattersThis wave of misleading guides undermines a community built on accuracy, research, and integrity. They spread misinformation, confuse new collectors, and bury legitimate scholarship beneath algorithmic noise.Support verified resources such as WhitmanPublishing, Krause, and ANA‑affiliated authorsTransparency and education remain our best defenses against misinformation in numismatics. Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 1.0 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | January 16, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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