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Starting a Valuable
Coin Collection
It
is never too early or too late to have a hobby. Some people are
hobbyists for fun while others see a bigger picture; and that is to
make money. Some objects that may seem inexpensive now may become
valuable or priceless later
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It is never too early or too
late to have a hobby. Some people are hobbyists for fun while others
see a bigger picture; and that is to make money. Some objects that may
seem inexpensive now may become valuable or priceless later.
A few good
examples are baseball cards, toys and stamps. Many people have made a
fortune by collecting and selling on auction sites like EBay. Another
collection that can become profitable is coin collecting.
Getting
started is as easy as deciding what kind of collection you want. Coins
are made every year and some are introduced years later so focusing on
a particular time period and location is important.
Conducting
research using reference books or the web can aid in coin collecting.
You can learn almost anything about the coins to be collected and will
help the collector discover those who want to sell coins.
Another
good source of information is subscribing to a coin publication such as
Coin World or Coinage Magazine. The local coin shop can also expand the
search for those antique coins outside the collector’s city
or state.
Being a
member of a coin club can build the collector’s network. Some
members may want to part with a particular coin in exchange for
another, etc.
Coins that
are no longer used generally have more value than those that are still
active, because coins in the past were made of 100% silver or gold.
Since the demand for silver coins increased and they were difficult to
produce they are now made of 40% and 60% copper.
After
completing the collection, the coins should be stored in a nice folder
or album. This will keep them clean and easy for the individual to
carry around and display.
Coins can
be cleaned by soaking them in any of the following liquids: vinegar,
rubbing alcohol, lemon juice or ammonia which will remove any dirt or
encrustation that’s on the coin when it was acquired.
Afterwards, they should be air-dried or patted dry with a soft cloth.
Rubbing or polishing the coins is not advisable since it scratches and
will decrease the market value of the coin.
Coin
collecting can be a lot of fun. By deciding on a specific period to
begin with then searching for it, the collector will have something
valuable as an investment.
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