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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by chhinder begar Ancient coin collecting can be loads of fun. It can be both a hobby as well as a source of income. Ancient coins do not come cheap and can be quite expensive. The price tag attached to them directly depends on their uniqueness and rarity. written by Michael Brien Single coins that represent every part of the world can be easily viewed and moreover we can get absolute information about the coins that are introduced from time to time, and the sections handled. written by Robert L Taylor, JD Basic coin collecting strategy involves building a set of coins in gradual steps with certified and graded coins because it creates the market for coins we need to upgrade and sell. There are many benefits to the certified and graded coin, including a better market when its time to sell or upgrade. written by Muna wa Wanjiru Along with collecting coins, if you’re really serious and interested in coin collecting, then one of the first things you’ll want to do even before going on a buying spree is to buy yourself reference aids on coin collecting.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru Whether you started your coin collecting efforts at the wee age of three, or whether you progressed to it more gradually and came to this point at the ripe old age of thirty-five, you can’t escape the fact that somehow or other you’ve become interested in coin collecting.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru With a cursor winking at me from my computer screen, and a pile of coins in front of me, to the left and also to the right of me. Contrary to how it might appear I’m no modern day Scrooge obsessively lingering over my money.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru For the coin collector there is nothing more exciting than finding an exceptionally valuable coin. To help with finding the many different values that can be found with coins there are guidelines that have been set up. These guidelines will help you in finding the coin collecting value of your coins.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru For the coin collector there is nothing more exciting than finding an exceptionally valuable coin. To help with finding the many different values that can be found with coins there are guidelines that have been set up. These guidelines will help you in finding the coin collecting value of your coins.
written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by Sarah Bell A likely scenario during a detecting hunt is that, for every ten metal objects detected, only one or two could be worth to keep while the rest are not. As such one who is pursuing this hobby should not be disheartened with such finds. There are people who do not throw away these metals but maintain them as a separate collection. Therefore it is a good idea to have a separate collection for these objects. written by lee williams There are few people who do not have at least the beginning of a coin collection. Many of us own at least one or more "good luck coins", written by lee williams As is the case with most hobbies, coin collecting has its own specialized terms or "lingo". written by Robert L Taylor, JD Assigning a Grade to Collectible Coins is a Must. Whether, Buying, Selling or just Valuing (Pricing) a particular coin, or an entire Coin Collection, the Coin Grade is critical, and absolutely necessary. Professionally Graded Coins are the most Reliable and are Accepted by the Majority of all Coin Collectors. written by Robert L Taylor, JD Price Guides are great tools which provide us with much needed information. The Price or Value of any coin being traded, or in a prized collection is critically important. Knowing the True and Accurate Grade of Your Coin, and understanding that the ANA Price Guidelines are the Foundation of All Price Guides will help you to collect better coins. written by Robert L Taylor, JD The concept “Key Coin” or “Key Date” has specific meanings for Coin Collectors. written by Robert L Taylor, JD Coins are graded on a 0-70 point scale devised by Dr William Shelby. The Grade of a Coin Is Everything, so it helps to understand how coins are Graded. The details can be found in the Official A.N.A. Grading Standards for United States Coins published by the American Numismatic Association (ANA). Under this method of grading, the higher the point scale accorded a particular coin, the better its quality. written by Robert L Taylor, JD It is easy to try to Collect Everything, but this will only get You into Trouble. Narrowing down Your Choices to 1 or 2 of Your Passionate Choices of Coins to Collect, is one of the Secrets to Effective Coin Collecting. It enables You to Concentrate Your Focus, Saves Time and Saves Money. It Makes this Hobby More Fun and Enjoyable, even if You are a Collector-Investor. written by Robert L Taylor, JD How a Rare Coin or Coin Collection is stored is critical to its Future Condition and Value, whether it be circulated or Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. written by Robert L Taylor, JD Price Guides are great tools which provide us with much needed information. The Price or Value of any coin being traded, or in a prized collection is critically important. Knowing the True and Accurate Grade of Your Coin, and understanding that the ANA Price Guidelines are the Foundation of All Price Guides will help you to collect better coins. written by Robert L Taylor, JD Assigning a Grade to Collectible Coins is a Must. Whether, Buying, Selling or just Valuing (Pricing) a particular coin, or an entire Coin Collection, the Coin Grade is critical, and absolutely necessary. Professionally Graded Coins are the most Reliable and are Accepted by the Majority of all Coin Collectors. written by Robert L Taylor, JD Price Guides are great tools which provide us with much needed information. The Price or Value of any coin being traded, or in a prized collection is critically important. Knowing the True and Accurate Grade of Your Coin, and understanding that the ANA Price Guidelines are the Foundation of All Price Guides will help you to collect better coins. written by Robert L Taylor, JD It is easy to try to Collect Everything, but this will only get You into Trouble. Narrowing down Your Choices to 1 or 2 of Your Passionate Choices of Coins to Collect, is one of the Secrets to Effective Coin Collecting. It enables You to Concentrate Your Focus, Saves Time and Saves Money. It Makes this Hobby More Fun and Enjoyable, even if You are a Collector-Investor. written by Robert L Taylor, JD Always Buy Coins that are Certified and Graded by one of the Top Four; For Protection, Authenticity, Identity, Grade,Trust and Credibility. It is the Only way to Know What Your Coin is Worth. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |