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Rare And Beautiful World Coins
Ideas for Collecting Coins from Around the World Collecting world coins is a fun hobby that gives you the feelingof travelling the globe vicariously through your coins. Acollection of world coins offers a unique insight into theculture and history of other countries, and encourages you tolearn at least a few words of a variety of different languages.World coins can also be an interesting step into the world ofcoin collecting, because it is a relatively inexpensive pastime.Many
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2. Rare And Beautiful World Coins - By: Charles Roman
Ideas for Collecting Coins from Around the World Collecting world coins is a fun hobby that gives you the feelingof travelling the globe vicariously through your coins. Acollection of world coins offers a unique insight into theculture and history of other countries, and encourages you to ...

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4. Congress Approves .9999 Fine Gold Coins - By: Bill Haynes
New .9999 fine (24 karat) 1-oz legal tender $50 gold coins willbe added to the U.S. Mint's line of gold bullion coins in 2006when President Bush signs into law a bill that Congress passedin December. The legislation calls for the Mint to have thecoins ready to distribute by June 2006, but th...

5. 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 ...

6. Coin Collecting; Is The Hobby Of Kings For You? - By: Michael Russell
Coin collecting is one of those hobbies that for most collectors, started by accident. Usually the coin that sparked the interest was a coin found in circulation. It could have been a foreign coin, or one from the country it was found in, but something unusual about the coin drew the attention of th...

7. Coin Collecting - The Oregon Trail Half Dollar - By: Michael Russell
In 1926 the U. S. Congress authorized the minting of the Oregon Trail Half Dollar. The Oregon Trail Memorial Association lobbied for the coin because they basically wanted a source of revenue. The idea was to sell the coins at a premium, much like a fund raiser, to generate revenue for the buildin...

8. Royal Canadian Mint Introduces Palladium Maple Leaf Coins - By: Bill Haynes
In early November, the Royal Canadian Mint struck for the firsttime legal tender palladium coins. The Royal Canadian Mint isone of the world's premier mints, and the Palladium Maple Leafsad to the Mint's stellar line of coins. (The Mint's Gold MapleLeafs are the world's best-selling 24-karat...

9. Coin Collecting - Wars And Errors - By: Michael Russell
For some reason during times of war the U.S. Mint produced some very desirable and collectible minting errors. It's often argued that the minting errors are due to the Mint having to hire replacements for skilled workers who answered the call of duty and went off to fight the war. The replacements...

10. Does Coin Collecting Mean One Is A Numismatist? - By: Michael Russell
Your average numismatist may or may not indulge in coin collecting. One could also say on the other side of the coin a person who spends their time collecting coins could or could not be a numismatist. The hobby of coin collecting can be traced back to the fourteenth century and some h...

11. $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...

12. 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....

13. Smart Coin Investors Build Rare Coin Sets - By: Michael Russell
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 ...



14. Challenge Coin Display Cases And Challenge Coins Tips - By: John Dell
I find it amazing that the interest and popularity of challenge coins and challenge coin displays keeps rising. I get many questions about military challenge coins so I have decided to gather some valuable tips for you. The most popular challenge coins are navy challenge coi...

15. Coin Collecting - What To Look For - By: Michael Russell
We can safely assume coin collecting began sometime after the sixth century BC, because around that time, it is believed, the first coins were produced. The first minted coins were produced around 640 BC by the small kingdom of Lydia, which was located in present day Turkey. At some point in time, ...

16. The Abcs Of Coin Collecting - By: Michael Russell
Coin collecting can be a lot of fun! Whether you just want to collect coins for mere enjoyment or you want to make some money out of it sometime in the future, this hobby can definitely give you what you need. Who knows? Your coin collection may fetch a good price in leading auction sites such as...

17. Coin Collecting - 50 State Quarters Program - By: Michael Russell
There was a time in our nation's history when kids and adults alike could hope to find old coins mixed in with their pocket change. You could find Indian Head Pennies, Buffalo Nickels or coins that contained silver. Today the best you can hope for is an occasional Wheat penny, unless you are one o...

18. Coin Collecting - What Types Are There - By: Michael Russell
Coin collecting as a hobby is enjoyed by thousands of people today and the numbers are growing. This wasn't the case just prior to 1999. Coin collecting as a hobby had been on the decline since the mid-1960s when the composition of US coins changed from having silver content to being composed enti...

19. 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...

20. Favorite Gold Coins To Collect For Investment - By: Charles Roman
Why Gold American Eagle Coins are Popular among Collectors Gold coins are a favorite of coin collectors with an eye toward investment. Not only are golden coins lovely to behold, but they also have a value that is guaranteed, due to their precious metal content. The value of gold coins ...

21. What Types Of Coins Do Collectors Love? - By: Michael Russell
Simplicity is not the best policy when it comes to coin collecting. Oftentimes it is the rareness, the history, or the mother country of the coins that collectors value most. Here is a wide array of the variety of coins that "coinophiles" are obsessed with: National Coins: Patr...

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24. What Kind Of Coin Collector Are You? - By: (see Article)
Casual coin collecting The most ordinary type of coin collector is the casual collector. Casual collectors are both kids and adults. They collect random coins because they like the fun of it. The casual coin collector does not spend as much money on buying and preserving coins...

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