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		<title>Why Collect Coins?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So why collect coins? Answer is simple really. Coin Collectors, sometimes called Numismatists, enjoy collecting coins on various levels. Some collect coins for their rarity, some collect coins in the hope that one day their collection will be worth a value. Some just do it for the sure pleasure of having a hobby that is easy to do.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So why  collect coins? Answer is simple really. Coin Collectors, sometimes  called Numismatists, enjoy collecting coins on various levels. Some  collect coins for their rarity, some collect coins in the hope that one  day their collection will be worth a value. Some just do it for the sure  pleasure of having a hobby that is easy to do. Doing a little research  and starting off small is the greatest way to get started in this hobby.  Learn all you can about coin collecting basics. There are many Coin  collecting books and websites (like this one) out there, that will try  to put a clearer understanding of what coin collecting is all about, and  we are hear to teach you what you need to know about coin collecting.  Coins have a history about them, when they were struck, why was the  design chosen for that time period. There are no reasons etched in stone  that says you have to collect coins in any particular way. You collect  the way you want to, if you want to only collect pennies, then only  collect pennies, if you want to collect complete sets of each of the  denominations of coins, then do that, or you can just collect the coins  that interest you. You decide what, when, and how to collect.</p>
<p>Coin  collecting basics is this, start small. Decide what types of coins you  would like to collect. What would you like your collection to consist  of? Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, Half-Dollars, Dollars, Gold,  Silver, Paper Money. It doesn&#8217;t matter. Maybe you want to just collect  coins from a certain time period that interest you. Whatever your  decision, stick with it and work to completing your collection. Also  remember that coins that were struck at different places have different  mint marks. A mint mark is a letter that tells us where the coin was  struck. Each of the coins that you wish to collect will have different  mint marks, to complete a set you will want to have each of the mint  marks for that coin. Subscribe to a coin magazine, Coin World is a good  one. They have a wealth of knowledge pertaining to collecting coins.  Also visit a local coin dealer, not only will you be able to look at a  variety of coins that the dealer will be selling, they also can answer  questions that you may have, they are there to help you build and  understand coin collecting basics. Use that to your advantage. I guess  you will need a nice place to put your newly acquired coins. Find  yourself a coin folder to display your coins. And once you get into the  hobby more you can get some coin sleeves to house your collection and  store them the way you would want. The possibilities are endless with  coin collecting, and learning coin collecting basics is the first real  step in the progression of building a great coin collection.</p>
<p>Jon Gammon is the author and webmaster at The Coin Alley Visit <a href="http://www.thecoinalley.com/" target="_blank">http://www.thecoinalley.com/</a> to view other related information on the wonder Hobby of Kings.</p>
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		<title>The Successful Coin Collector</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you want to become a successful coin collector. Well you have some simple concepts that you must learn in order for you to become a good coin collector.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you want  to become a successful coin collector. Well you have some simple  concepts that you must learn in order for you to become a good coin  collector, and let&#8217;s face it, if you don&#8217;t learn some key rules for  collecting coins, you are not going to enjoy collecting coins.</p>
<p>Well I would  say that EDUCATION would be the most important factor for anyone to be a  successful coin collector. Learn as much as you can about this  wonderful hobby. Buy as many books and reading material on all aspects  of coin collecting that you can get your hands on. This may even include  subscribing to a few coin collecting magazines like Coin World. There  are many online organizations, some listed on this site, and you can  read about just about anything that there is to know about the hobby of  collecting coins.</p>
<p>Learn to be a  coin collector. A true collector collects coins for the right reasons.  It is what he loves, it&#8217;s a true passion for him. It is what interests  them the most and they study the market and learn what it is they are  purchasing. Most collectors build collections for not only the feel of  the hobby, but to make money as well. A true collector is building an  investment and knows what he wants out of his collection.</p>
<p>Make sure you  know where to get the information you need to succeed in hobby. Coin  magazines, brokers, and newsletters in the hobby are a great way to keep  up with what is going on in the coin industry. In my opinion the  greatest place to find information on the coins that you are looking to  collect are from dealers and other collectors. Working with your local  coin dealer, who is established and well informed would be one of your  greatest relationships that you will have in your hobby.</p>
<p>Another asset  in coin collecting is learning to grade your coins. Knowing how to  grade coins will not only help you purchase your coins more accurately,  but it will help you to identify with your coins to know their true  grade and getting a better understanding of what your coins are worth.  Lots of money is spent on purchasing coins without the knowledge of  knowing what the true grade of the coin is. The coin collector assumes  the person or dealer that he is buying the coin from is knowledgeable  himself and trust him. This is not a very trusting practice, and in the  end it could result in your spending lots of money on your coin  collection.</p>
<p>In the hobby  of coin collecting, you will learn patience. Coin collections are built  over many years, and beginner collectors will most often rush into  collecting coins, with out learning the hobby first. This is a long term  hobby, and some of the best and successful coin collectors are  collectors having 10+ years under them. If you are planning on  collecting coins for profit. It is advisable to buy your coins with the  intention that you are going to keep them for at least 10 years. This  will insure that you will get a reasonable return on your coins.</p>
<p>Having long  and short term goals is the key to being successful in anything that you  do. Well this holds true with coin collecting. Make sure you know what,  where, how, and when, when it comes to coin collecting. Knowing your  goals will help you become a successful coin collector and make your  hobby more enjoyable.</p>
<p>Jon Gammon is the author and webmaster at The Coin Alley Visit the site for more information on the wonderful Hobby of Kings.<br />
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