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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Numismatic Literature Coins' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Numismatic Literature Coins Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Numismatic Literature Coins 1. A History Of Coin Collecting - By: Michael Russell Today, it is believed that the first coins were bronze and used in China around 800-1,000BC. Lydia in Asia Minor used coins about 600-700 BC. The Lydian's coins were called "starters" which was a unit of weight. Starters were stamped with a lion's head image and made with a gold and silver alloy.... Featured ArticleSmart Coin Investors Build Rare Coin Sets A while ago, coin collectors and coin investors were usually considered to be two different categories. A coin collector was just considered to be a hobbyist and collected his coins for their beauty and educational and historical backgrounds. A coin investor however collected his coins for profit and nothing else. Today, these two groups are a thing of the past. Now the group's boundaries have become blurred. What happened to the two distinctive groups? Investors were suddenly noticing ...
Read full story 2. Investing In Gold Coins And Bullion - By: Davin Michaels The first known coins were minted in the mid-seventh century B.C. Coins revolutionized the conduct of commerce. Alexander the Great introduced a regulated and universal coinage throughout his empire. Coins were typically engraved with the likenesses of rulers and deities, prov... 3. $20.00 Saint Gaudens Coins A Great Gold Investment - By: Michael Russell The $20.00 Saint Gaudens gold piece is an absolutely beautiful coin that deserves the consideration of hobbyists around the globe. This coin, being a collectors' coin and not a bullion piece could be worth two to three times the actual ounce price of gold! These coins were minted from 1907 through... 4. How The Hobby Of Collecting Coins Began - By: Charles Roman A Brief History of Coins and Coin Collecting Very few things tell more about a country in fewer words than the coins it produces. Coins hold a wealth of information on their small faces, from the year of their birth to the language spoken at the time, from the metals a country holds va... 5. Examined, Graded And Priced Accordingly - By: Driskill These are truly a delight to collect and treasure. They can be one of worlds the most attractive investments. Collectable coins can be one of world's most attractive investments. Collectable coins are regarded universally as a lasting and valued tribute to an individual. These... 6. Identifying Us Coins With Bullish Futures - By: Daniel Goevert Okay, let's get something straight... I do not advocate the purchase of United States coins strictly for investment purposes. Like most traditional collectors, I believe coins are to be primarily appreciated for their artistic beauty, historical connections, and the joy of pursuing them. However, it... 7. Generally Believed To Have Begun In The Fourteenth Century. - By: Driskill Collecting coins can be making a comeback, in part due to the new Statehood quarters. Collecting coins is merely one branch of the numismatic field, albeit the most popular part of the hobby by far. Collecting coins can be generally believed to have begun in the fourteenth century.. It is... 8. Merely One Branch Of The Numismatic Field, Albeit The Most Popular Part Of The Hobby By Far - By: Driskill Collecting coins can be as old as ancient Roman coins themselves. Coin collecting is an attractive hobby is coins are part of overall history and, more specifically, the history of a single country. Coin collecting is much more prevalent as would rationally be expected. Collecting coins can be merel... 9. The Hobby Of Kings And Truthfully, It's Often Called That - By: Driskill Coin collecting is the hobby of kings and truthfully, it's often called that.Rare coins are for speculators speculating on perceived scarceness trends while bullion coins are for investors. Rare coins are not a financial product in the sense of stocks, bonds or other securities. Rare coins are not a... 10. Coin Collecting Throughout The Ages - By: (see Article) Coin collecting, or numismatics is a hobby as old as time. As a hobby, it has been around for more than 2,500 years. This is surprising since the use of coins has been around for pretty much that same amount of time too. Man has always had a fixation for small, round, shiny things. And throughout th... 11. Hobbyists, Dealers, And Clubs Abound Today In Every Local - By: Driskill Collectors and dealers can offer appraisals, and will usually examine a one or two coins free, but may charge when examining several coins. People who collect coins who have similar interests to yours probably started with a small collection as well. People who collect coins hobbyists, dealers, and ... 12. Willing To Pay More For Rare Coins With Superior Eye Appeal - By: Driskill They can be at the center of the coin business. Rare coin dealers are not created equal, and it is nearly impossible to specialize in every area when it comes to collecting rare coins. Rare coin dealers are seeing a similar phenomenon now with the introduction of the United States state quarters and... 13. Coin Collecting – How To Store Your Coins - By: Michael Russell When you first start out in the fascinating hobby of coin collecting, you may not give enough due consideration to the aspect of where and how you store your coins. There is always the erroneous tendency to assume that just because coins are durable, and many of them have survived for centuries, tha... 14. Widely Recognized As One Of The Most Rewarding Hobbies - By: Driskill Coin collecting is merely one branch of the numismatic field, albeit the most popular part of the hobby by far. Coin collecting is widely recognized as one of the most rewarding hobbies. Coin collecting is the hobby of kings and truthfully, it's often called that.They are in demand and highly collec... 15. Usually Packaged In Clear Plastic To Protect Them From Handling, Moisture, Etc - By: Driskill They can be usually packaged in clear plastic to protect them from handling, moisture, etc.Collecting coins is a hobby that everyone can enjoy - and you don't need a lot of resources to get started. Coin collecting is a relaxing and inexpensive (although it can be very expensive!) hobby. Coin collec... 16. In Serious Competition With Each Other And Often Cut Commissions On Gold To The Bone - By: Driskill They can be an integral part of the hobby and business. They can be in serious competition with each other and often cut commissions on gold to the bone.Coin collecting is merely one branch of the numismatic field, albeit the most popular part of the hobby by far. Collecting coins can be a challeng... 17. Reputable But If You Have Any Concerns Try To Ask Other Collectors In Your Area About The Grading Of The Dealer In Your Area - By: Driskill They are honest individuals, however, who will make a fair deal, but of course buyer (and seller) beware. The dealers are easily the coin collectors and investors greatest competition. Coin dealers can be an integral part of the hobby and business. The dealers are seeing a similar phenome... 18. One Of The Oldest Forms Of Collecting Known - By: Driskill Collecting coins is a challenging and satisfying pastime. It can be one of the oldest forms of collecting known.They are everywhere and there are thousands, if not millions of them and there have been since Biblical times. People who collect coins aren't usually enormously wealthy, they're just ordi... 19. Not Created Equal, And It Is Nearly Impossible To Specialize In Every Area When It Comes To Collecting Rare Coins - By: Driskill Coin dealers can be sometimes regarded as simply guiding deep-pocketed investors interested in collecting. Coin dealers can be not created equal, and it is nearly impossible to specialize in every area when it comes to collecting rare coins.They are very often well educated. People who like to colle... 20. Fast Becoming A Popular Hobby - By: Driskill It is is not the way to 'get rich quick' - in fact, there is nothing about coin collecting that is quick at all. Collecting coins can be a true passion, a real-life treasure hunt. Collecting coins can be merely one branch of the numismatic field, albeit the most popular part of the hobby ... 21. Dug Up From The Ground Each Year In Source Countries Such As Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, And Israel - By: Driskill They are sometimes available at flea markets, antique shows, craft fairs and other events where they are not the primary focal point. They are dug up from the ground each year in source countries such as Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Israel. They are usually bought with the expectation that... 22. Are Called Numismatists - By: Driskill These people do so not to make money, but just for interest sake. People who like to collect coins and also think of the investment angle, as rare coins- that includes non-gold varieties - are a big-bucks enterprise. Coin collectors as a hobby are great and varied. People who like to collect coins a... 23. Usually Not A Short Term Investment, As Some Experts Recommend A Holding Period Of Three To Five Years, And Preferably Five To Ten - By: Driskill They are usually not a short term investment, as some experts recommend a holding period of three to five years, and preferably five to ten. They are authenticated through historical research and physical inspection.Coin collectors take pains in preserving coin collections from wear and tear. Coin ... 24. Willing To Ride On Their Reputation - By: Driskill They are generally honest businessmen with strong commitment to their regular customers. Coin dealers can be all independent operators doing business in an unregulated industry, its important to know who youre dealing with. They are willing to ride on their reputation. They can be willing to pay m... 25. Starting A Coin Collection-why It's So Popular - By: Michael Russell People from all over the world study, collect and invest in rare coins and bullion coins. These hobbyists are called "numismatics", and many take their hobby very seriously! Coins are so fascinating for many reasons. One is that coins represent many different and exciting periods in American and ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| August Dollar Deal, 10 Peace Dollars In Au - Bu Condition Prized by collectors for their ties to American history, their unusually large size and their distinct beauty, the Peace dollars are arguably one of the most collected coins in the numismatic market place. Add these ten to your collection today! These coins will come to you in a coin vault for extra protection. You will receive: *10 Peace Dollars, AU - BU in condition *Guaranteed 5 different ... |
| Years Of Peace Dollars Prized by collectors for their ties to American history, their unusually large size and their distinct beauty, the Peace dollars are arguably one of the most collected coins in the numismatic market place. This deal offers you the chance to add multiple years of peace dollars ranging from 1921-1935. Coins range from fine to uncirculated condition. You'll receive a total of ten (10) coins; coins co... |
| Years Of Peace Dollars Prized by collectors for their ties to American history, their unusually large size and their distinct beauty, the Peace dollars are arguably one of the most collected coins in the numismatic market place. This deal offers you the chance to add multiple years of peace dollars ranging from 1921-1935. Coins range from fine to uncirculated condition. You'll receive a total of ten (10) coins; coins co... |
| Top 25 All-time 25, 10 Different Morgan Dollars, Pcgs Certified Ms-63 Prized by collectors for their ties to American history, their unusually large size and their distinct beauty, Morgan dollars are arguably the most collected coins in the numismatic marketplace! You will receive: Ten different Morgan dollars, PCGS certified MS-63 Our choice of coins, some rare dates within cited range unavailable Coins come in a PCGS storage case... |