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Organizing Your Own Coin
Collecting Kit
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Coin
collecting is a hobby fit for kings. So any effort to collect
coins must have its own desciplines. Coin collecting is not
as simple as keeping a boxful of coins: A good numismatist or even a
coin enthusiast would vouch for it being 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 essential things that must be included in the coin
collecting kit.
1. Coin Guides
Coin guides should be used, not just by beginners, but by professional
coin collectors as well. Coin guides give tips on how to
start, as well as special instructions on how to proceed with the hobby
of coin collecting. They also provide information on coins,
since different coins have different ways of grading, pricing, etc.
It is recommended you build up and read good standard guides before
starting the hobby to avoid making wrong decisions caused by lack of
information.
2. Coin Inventory
Record
All items in your collection must be accounted for properly.
Information like year, face value, grade, cost, trend, and remarks must
always be available for reference. Inventory Records also
help in organizing coin collections. It eliminates the
redundancy of coins in the collection by showing the collectors at a
glance the items in his collection.
Coin collectors do have options in the method to be used in recording
coin information. They may choose the traditional paper-and-pen method,
or may use coin collecting software.
3. Coin Containers
To avoid damaging the coins, it is recommended to invest in holders and
containers that will give adequate protection. Just remember
that coins react to certain chemicals such as sulfur present in paper
and PVC from plastic it is not advisable to use such materials for
long-term storage.
4. Silica Gel
The use of silica gel packets is important to maintain the moderate
temperature, low humidity atmosphere conducive to coin preservation.
5. Magnifying Glass
Magnifying glasses are a great help when it comes to coin
grading. Most numismatists recommend using a 7x
magnification, but generally, magnification between 4x to10x will do
the job. The magnifying glass is a great aid in examining the
quality and authenticity of the coins. Details like hairlines
or scratches, which are not visible to the naked eye, are
“big deals” when it comes to coin collecting as
they affect the value of coins.
6. Lamp
A light source must be placed half a meter away from the workspace.
Recommended light for this purpose may be a halogen lamp, or simply a
75-watt incandescent lamp.
7. Handling
equipment
Finger marks reduce the grade of the coins. That is why serious
collectors invest in surgical gloves and velvet pads to use when
handling coins. Now our basic coin collecting kit is
complete. Enjoy!
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