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    Curb weight. 771–1,041 kg (1,700–2,296 lb) Chronology. Successor. Porsche 911 / 912. The Porsche 356 is a sports car that was first produced by Austrian company Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH (1948–1949), and then by German company Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH (1950–1965). It was Porsche's first production automobile.

  2. A Guide Book of United States Coins (the Red Book) is the longest running price guide for U.S. coins. Across all formats, 24 million copies have been sold. [2] The first edition, dated 1947, went on sale in November 1946. Except for a one-year hiatus in 1950, publication has continued to the present. R. S. Yeoman was the founding compiler of ...

    • Richard S. Yeoman
    • 1946
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  4. The Red Book is your guide. Grade-by-grade values, history for each coin type, detailed specifications, auction records, colorful photographs, accurate mintage data, and more await you. The Red Book starts with foreign coins that circulated as money in the British colonies starting in the 1600s.

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  6. Cam Ingram of Road Scholars schools us on a few of the ultimate 356s: a 1961 Porsche 356B Super 90 GT; a 1964 Porsche 356 SC/GT; and a 1962 Porsche 356B GT.

  7. Gold $2,361.42 (+10.31) Silver $32.13 (+0.46) PCGS3000 ®. $72,083.94 (0.00) CoinFacts is an in-depth online encyclopedia of United States coins. As the most comprehensive database for U.S. coins on the internet, PCGS CoinFacts is a collector’s leading educational resource for buying, selling, and collecting coins.

  8. Jul 30, 2010 · John Heckman’s first Porsche was a ’62 356 B Cabriolet, which he owned for 25 years. “Although it was a convertible, my favorite way to drive the car was with the top up and all of the ...