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1. 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...

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Why Is A Coin Grading Service Important?
Coin collecting has been a very popular hobby to many people of all ages. The marketing of coins has expanded widely and because of this wide the market prices of coins has varied immensely.Before, the coin market was limited to a small number of collectors and dealers. At that time coins were priced in simpler terms. Since the market has expanded, dealers have been very inconsistent with the prices they set for the coins so that became the time when the need for a standard scale aro
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2. Why Is A Coin Grading Service Important? - By: Michael Russell
Coin collecting has been a very popular hobby to many people of all ages. The marketing of coins has expanded widely and because of this wide the market prices of coins has varied immensely. Before, the coin market was limited to a small number of collectors and dealers. At that time coin...

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. Coin Collecting – Reviewing The Coin Grading Companies - By: Michael Russell
As every coin collector knows, a graded coin will fetch much more on resale than an ungraded coin.  There are also certain coins that as a collector you just need to have graded to complete a certain series.  When getting your coins graded, it is important to look at the different companie...

5. Coin Collecting Opens The Door To The Past - By: (see Article)
Coin collecting or numismatics is probably one of the most popular hobbies in the world and also one of the oldest. Many individuals at some point in time have collected coins. If you want to start a coin collection, a lot of research and study should be devoted to the hobby of coin coll...

6. Coin Collecting – Guidelines To Follow - By: Michael Russell
A hobby is normally pursued with the motive of engaging in an activity that provides an interesting way of spending time, but there is always an additional excitement with the thought that the hobby is not only an engaging pastime, but also a rewarding one.  In fact, in today's times, most coll...

7. Coin Collecting: How To Grade And Price Coins - By: News Canada
(NC)-As with most collectibles, rarity and condition usually determine the price of coins. An acknowledged, standardized system of determining the state of preservation, or grade, of a coin is therefore pretty important. Early on in the game there was a time when coins were des...

8. Learning The Ropes Of Numismatics - By: Michael Russell
Numismatics is the study of money, medallions, banknotes, token coins, and stock certificates. It is believed to have been established in the time of Julius Caesar who wrote the first book on the subject. It is a very interesting topic because every medal or coin signifies a different era, culture, ...

9. The Perfect Time To Sell Coins - By: Michael Russell
When is the perfect time to sell coins? This may be a dumb question if asked of a coin collector however timing really does make a difference. There are times when a collector wakes up in the morning and suddenly makes a decision to sell his precious collection of coins. There are also times that a ...

10. Coin Collecting: A Beginners' Tutorial - By: Michael Russell
If you are just getting started on coin collecting, you are probably amazed at how many different kinds of coins are available and how many different sources there are for purchase.  In order to get started in your new hobby, you will first need to educate yourself on how coins are valued. ...

11. Coin Collecting: Tips On Caring For Your Coins - By: News Canada
Collector coins Royal Canadian Mint numismatic (collector) coins come encapsulated to protect the coin from damage. It is best not to remove coins from their capsules because outside they are more susceptible to nicks and wear, which reduces grade and value. When handling numis...

12. What Are Proof Coins? - By: Michael Russell
In coin collecting, the “proof coin” is a type of coin that is often sought out by collectors. They are specially created coins with higher standards and finish. The qualities are quite different than the typical circulated coin because of their reflective characteristics and construction. br ...

13. A Case Of Coin Telemarketing Fraud: Here's What I Shoulda Done - By: (see Article)
One day back in 1985, I received an unexpected phone call at myoffice from a man named Gordon Carl (not his real name - butwhose real name I'll never forget). The thing that initiallystruck me the most about the polished Mr. Carl was his heavy NewYork accent, like something you might hear in...

14. Coin Collecting 101: What Type Of Coin Should You Collect? - By: Michael Russell
Coin collecting is a fun hobby to start and the thrill of hunting for old coins is enough for many people to continue doing it. Other people consider coin collecting an investment, something they can receive a profit from. If you are one of those people, then you can find several types of coins in t...



15. Rare Coins - By: Dr. Mark Skousen
"In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation." ~Alan Greenspan, 1966 One of the things every investor quickly discovers is that there are no sure deals or "can't lose" investments in this wild and wooly world. There is always r...

16. Coin Grading For Collectors - By: Michael Russell
Did you know that there is a grading scale that was developed for coins, so that collectors can agree on how much a coin may be worth?  The scale goes from 0 to 70, with 70 being absolutely perfect.  Of course, despite the numerical grading there is still much debate about a coins actual g...

17. How To Grade Your Coins - By: Michael Russell
A "grade" is described as a shorthand designed by coin experts (numismatists) to reveal a coins appearance. Simply put, if a certain coin collector tells another collector that he owns an uncirculated Charlotte 50 half eagle, both should already have a concept of the coins appearance without even s...

18. All About Coin Collecting: Grade Coins With Ease! - By: Michael Russell
Coin collection is not just about having as many coins as possible. More important than the number of coins is the quality of those coins. This quality is measured by the coins grade and the grade is measured using a scale from zero to seventy (seventy being the highest point grade). Doctor William ...

19. 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...

20. Coin Collecting: How To Make The Grade - By: (see Article)
Coin collection is not synonymous with possessing as many coins as possible. What is important is the quality of the coins rather than the quantity of them. The coins grade is the yardstick to measure its quality. You can measure the grade by using a scale ranged between 0 to 70 which is...

21. Guidelines To Coin Collecting - By: (see Article)
Coin Collecting Anyone can start collection coins and it will probably turn into a great hobby for you. Some coin collectors focus on all different types of coin collections while some collect coins from all over the world. Collecting old coins or ones from a particular countr...

22. Coin Collecting Basics: Your Own Coin Collecting Kit - By: Michael Russell
Coin collecting is not as simple as keeping coins: it may be observed from numismatists or even coin enthusiasts that it is a systematic and somewhat complicated hobby. Certain tools must be employed to ensure both fun, discipline and to some extent, good profit. Here are some of the ess...

23. Coin Collecting Book: Handbook From The Valuable Cosmos - By: Michael Russell
The handbook from the universe is one that carries all the necessary information that every coin collector needs, literally speaking. The truth is that coin collecting books are must-haves for every coin collector because they provide all of the necessary information in that a collector ...

24. Usually Held On To For A Long Time Unless Something Comes Up And The Collector Needs The Money - By: Driskill
Coin collections are not uncommon to be kept unclassified and unpublished, and they remain unknown to the scholars. They are not assembled from pocket change. They are usually held on to for a long time unless something comes up and the collector needs the money. They are appreciated, b...

25. 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...

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1986 Statue Of Liberty Ms69 1986 Statue Of Liberty Ms69
The 1986 P Mint Statue of Liberty Dollar commemorates Ellis Island as the "Gateway to America". This coin features a classic pose of Liberty in the foreground with the Ellis Island immigration center visible behind her. On the reverse is a depiction of Liberty's Torch. Graded and encapsulated by NGC (the grading service of the ANA) as MS69, this 90% silver coin and is one of the highest grades giv...
1996-s Community Service Commemorative Dollar, Ngc Certified Pf 69 Ultra Cameo 1996-s Community Service Commemorative Dollar, Ngc Certified Pf 69 Ultra Cameo
There are only five coins graded in this condition! And there were only a total of 100,787 of these coin minted. This 1996 Community Service Commemorative Dollar celebrates the hard work of volunteers across the country. 1996-S Community Service Commemorative dollar graded and encapsulated Proof 69 Ultra Cameo by NGC 100,787 minted. NGC has graded 5 Proof 69 Ultra Cameo...
2001w Capitol $5 Gold Commemorative Ms69 2001w Capitol $5 Gold Commemorative Ms69
This 2001W Capitol $5 gold commemorative coin is perfect for those who love unique, hard-to-find coins. According to NGC's population report, there have only been a total of 62 coins graded in MS69. It comes with low mintage similar to the Jackie Robinson $5 coin (5174). The coin depicts a pillar and states "1800 First Convening of Congress in Washington." Coin is graded and encapsulated MS69 by N...
1996 Olympic Flag Bearer $5 Gold Commemorative Prf 70 1996 Olympic Flag Bearer $5 Gold Commemorative Prf 70
Honor the 1996 Olympics with this 1996 Olympic Flag Bearer $5 gold commemorative coin graded and encapsulated Proof 70 Ultra Cameo by NGC....
1986 S Statue Of Liberty Pr69 Ultra Cameo Dollar 1986 S Statue Of Liberty Pr69 Ultra Cameo Dollar
The 1986 S Statue of Liberty dollar commemorates Ellis Island as the "Gateway to America". This coin features a classic pose of Lady Liberty in the foreground with Ellis Island Immigration Center standing behind her. On the reverse is a depiction of Liberty's torch. It has been graded and encapsulated by NGC, the grading service of the ANA. This is a 90% silver coin and is one of the highest grade...

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