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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Quarter Coin Collecting For Kids

quarter coin collectingA great hobby that can start when you are young and last throughout your life can be quarter coin collecting. Coin collecting for kids can be a fascinating and fun learning experience for them. Great for fathers to start with their children and allow them to learn about the various coins of history, geography and the artistic versus monetary value.

Those who start their collections early will be able to see their coins rise in value through the years and be a prized possesion they will talk about and show off forever. Quarters are a good coin to start collecting but they could be pennies or any other coins they are interested in.



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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Half Dollars Coin Collecting Values Depend On Many Factors

half dollars coin collecting valuesAs with all coins there are many factors that come into play when determining half dollars coin collecting values. Prices will fluctuate due to many aspects and may vary depending on what an individual may sell for. One site online to guide you will be coins.ha.com with pricing for proof sets, mint sets and individual coins. The grading scale of the coins, the mint mark letter on the coin, the date of the coin and amount circulated will all play a part in the value of half dollar coins. With the price of gold and precious metals going up the value of coins will change all the time. Another informative site to try is bestcoin.com for rare coin half dollars and other currencies. The Internet and experts you trust can be your most valuable tool in determining what your coins may be worth.



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Monday, December 21, 2009

US Coin Collecting Checklist Of The Underappreciated

us coin collecting checklistThe 1827 Quarter Eagle, 1833 Quarter Eagle, 1834 with Motto Quarter Eagle, 1805 Bust Right Half Eagle, 1806 Pointed 6 Half Eagle, 1808/7 Half Eagle, 1810 Small Date Tall 5, 1828/7 Half Eagle, 1829 Large Planchet and Small Planchet Half Eagles and the 1834 Plain 4 Half Eagle are the US coin collecting checklist of the underappreciated according to Doug Winter, CoinLink in the Coin Collecting News.

Mr. Winters gives his speculations of why he believes these coins are undervalued and not appreciated in length over at coinlink.com stating that "...some issues whose prices are a bit off and need to be tweaked. Hopefully, this list will motivate the pricing powers that Be to make some of these changes."

How do you feel about this list, do you agree or disagree?





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Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Franklin Mint USA Coin Collecting - Is It Worth It?

usa coin collectingUSA coin collecting can get confusing for someone just starting out. What to buy, where and from whom are all questions that have to be answered before you get started. There are numerous types of gold or silver coins to purchase, some are valuable and some are not worth a whole lot.

The Franklin Mint is not associated with the US Mint but it did begin selling legal tender coins in 1964. A large number of the gold coins the Franklin Mint has produced over the years are novelty coins and medals. For some collectors the Franklin Mint does offer some exciting coins but keep in mind many have been altered by private companies or collectors. The Franklin Mint coins are beautiful but not rare and do not carry the high value of coins made by the US Mint.



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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

US State Coins and The US Territories Quarter Proof Set

us state coinsThe 50 States Quarter Program began in 1999 and went through 2008. The US Mint began issuing the US State coins featuring each of the 50 individual states with unique designs on the back of each quarter. It has been a very successful endeavor with the US Federal government making around 4.6 billion and creating a whole new generation of enthusiastic collectors.

This year a whole new set of coins in connection with the State coins will be released featuring the District of Columbia and US Territories Program. The new coins will be of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the US Virgin Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands. This is not the same as the 50 States Quarter Program but a separate one altogether for new coin collections.



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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Updated Information On United States Gold Coins

United States gold coinsUnited States gold coins are hot right now. Which United States gold coins should the gold enthusiast buy and when? Gold bullion in bars or coins are the best investment for those looking at the professional market. There are various websites for the hobbyist to check out but seeking the advice of your trusted advisor is best or go to the updated PcgsCoinFacts.com that has all the information of all US coins. They have spent considerable time revamping their site to bring you the coin facts on a whole new level. There is a wealth of information to be found at their site on more than 30,000 US coins also an updated population report, price guide for all grades, auction prices, survival statistics and condition consensus for all US coins.



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Monday, December 7, 2009

Facts On Historic USA Coins

historic usa coinsPeople everywhere are interested in historic USA coins. In the past 30 years or so the US Mint has minted nearly 300 billion of them.

In the United States it is believed coin collecting started as early as 1652 when individuals and business minded people engraved and distributed their own personal coins.

When states were granted the rights to manufacture their own coins, collections grew. With States creating their own unique versions this eventually led to the rare coin collecting phenomenon.

The first Federally approved coin was made in 1787 called the Fugion Cent.

Different coins use different metals. Pennies consist of metal strips made of zinc and a nickel metal alloy and copper is used for nickels.

The Silver Dollar Draped Bust 1804 Proofed original is the most valuable US coin with a value of $8,080,000 dollars.



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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Invest In US Coin Collecting

US coin collectingUS coin collecting is smart to invest in right now. Whether collectors are inheritors, investors, hobbyists or hoarders they all determine which ones to hold on to among their coin collections. You can make money investing in a coin collection by buying and selling these coins without taking much risks. As the price of gold increases more people are thinking to sell off some or all of their collection. A move that could garner you high profits at the moment but one you may want to reconsider since everyone is saying hold on to your gold or silver right now. You could garner your best price through an individual buyer but it might be easier to find a bullion dealer. Go to sellgoldcoinsinfo.com for more detailed information.


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