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2. 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 ...

3. Silver Dollar Coins - By: Michael Russell
Most of us would prefer our money in paper bill form, but for most of our history, United States money came in coins. For the average person, dollar coins were the most popular and the widest circulated. Although Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in silver, others have been made in ...

4. Buying Paintings Precisionism - By: Michael Russell
Also known as Cubist Realism, and related to the Art Deco movement, Precisionism was developed in the United States after World War I. The term for this movement was coined in the 1920s, and influenced by the Cubist and Futurist movements; the main themes for these paintings were mainly regarding i...

5. 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...

6. Design Types Of Us Coins And Coin Collecting - By: Michael Russell
Coin collecting is a fun hobby that anyone who has the time can do. A coins history and its development can be learned by collecting them. At one point in time, between 1838 and1933, the United States issued gold coins for circulation. The Liberty Head bust was used as the design until 19...

7. 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....

8. Considered Cash If Not Scheduled, And The Coin Is Paid For At Its Monetary Value - By: Driskill
They are not assembled from pocket change. Coin collections are considered cash if not scheduled, and the coin is paid for at its monetary value. Coin collections are particularly important because they generally involve a large number of pieces with valuations that are not obvious based on the coin...

9. 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...

10. What Are Commemorative Coins? - By: Michael Russell
Commemorative coins have become very popular. Many people want to have different kinds of coins in their collections or for souvenirs. Many times they are used as traditional gifts for special occasions. These coins are not considered to be practical gifts, bur are commemorative items that can be ke...

11. Essential Supplies In Coin Collecting - By: Michael Russell
The condition of the coin means everything in coin collecting. In the world of coin collecting, the coins themselves are considered as gold, this is why there is a need to protect them from damage. Having the right supplies will allow a collector to preserve the integrity of his coin collection. The...

12. 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...

13. Wanna Start On Collecting Coins? A Worthwhile And Educational Hobby - By: Michael Russell
There are many reasons why one collects coins. There are collectors who collect on the basis of the coins future perceived value, some collect coins coming from just one particular period, some on metal type and some for a coins historical value. There are also those who enjoy collecting ...

14. One Of Worlds The Most Attractive Investments - By: Driskill
Collectable coins are valued according to their condition and rarity. Collectable coins can be sell for more than the pre-auction catalog price in most cases. Collectable coins can be less valuable if cleaned belive it or not. These are one of world's most attractive investments. These a...



15. Generally Prefer Modern Coins To Have Natural, Untampered Surfaces (collectors Of Ancient Coins Are Much More Tolerant) - By: Driskill
Coin collectors hobbyists, dealers, and clubs abound today in every local. Coin collectors generally keep their trades confidential, often because of security concerns. Coin collectors have put up informational Web sites, usually lavishly illustrated with coin images. They can be bitten ...

16. Do It More For The History And Stories And Less For The Investment - By: Driskill
Coin collectors are called numismatists. Coin collectors do it more for the history and stories and less for the investment. These people focus on copper, nickel, and silver coins, though to be truly complete, a type collection should also include the gold issues.They can be honest individuals, howe...

17. The Hobby Of Collecting Coins - By: Driskill
It can be actually becoming popular again. Collecting coins is the hobby of collecting coins. It can be much more prevalent as would rationally be expected. Collecting coins can be an art form onto itself. Coin collecting is making a comeback, in part due to the new Statehood quarters. Co...

18. Sell For More Than The Pre-auction Catalog Price In Most Cases - By: Driskill
Collectable coins are sell for more than the pre-auction catalog price in most cases. These are the hottest item on the market for collectors now. They can be one of world's most attractive investments. These can be capable of being utilized for identification of coins having numismatic...

19. On Mints And Mint Marks - By: Michael Russell
Mint Marks are tiny letters referring to the locality where the minting of coins took place. The position of mint mark can be found typically on the back side of coins that were minted before the year 1965 and on the front after the year 1967. Coins of every US mint branch are recognize...

20. What Are Factors That Affect The Value Of Coins? - By: Michael Russell
When one is just starting in coin collecting, often the first question is: What is the value of the coin?: and the answer is that the coin will cost as much as you are willing to pay for it and the amount can vary considerably. For instance, a coin dealers offer can be much less than a coin collect...

21. 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...

22. Coin Collecting - The State Coins - By: Michael Russell
Everything is a racket these days. Even collecting coins has gotten to the point where you have to beg, borrow and steal to get the coins that you want. Some are close to impossible to get at any price. But the latest coin craze in the United States has to be the topper to all coin collecting scheme...

23. 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...

24. Valued According To Their Condition And Rarity - By: Driskill
Collectable coins are examined, graded and priced accordingly. These are sell for more than the pre-auction catalog price in most cases. Collectable coins are the hottest item on the market for collectors now. They can be valued according to their condition and rarity. Collectable coins are regard...

25. Not Assembled From Pocket Change - By: Driskill
Coin collections are usually held on to for a long time unless something comes up and the collector needs the money. Coin collections are not considered as assets unless the reach a tremendous value, as some do. They are not assembled from pocket change. These collections are considered c...

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