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		<title>Determining Coin Values</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Factors that Influence the Value of Collectible Coins</p>
<p>If you are  interested in collecting coins, it&#8217;s important to be able to have a  rough idea of how much coins are worth. Knowing how coin values are  determined will enable you to find good deals, and ensure that you don&#8217;t  get cheated into paying too much money for a coin with a low worth.</p>
<p>Supply Influences Coin Values</p>
<p>One major  factor in determining coin values is the law of supply and demand. If  there are many coins of a particular type available, that coin will not  be worth much. On the other hand, if only a very few coins of that type  are produced, the coin values will rise. This is why a completely  normal-looking copper penny minted in 1943 is worth about $200,000,  whereas a 2,000 year old Roman coin may be worth less than $100 because  thousands upon thousands of Roman coins were minted, but only 40 pennies  produced during war-time 1943 were made out of copper.</p>
<p>Demand&#8217;s Effect on Coin Values</p>
<p>Even among  coins with a similar number of copies in existence, some have a higher  worth than others. This is because some coins are in higher demand,  driving up the coin values. Coins may become popular because they are  particularly lovely to look at, because they are part of a topical set  that is often chosen by collectors, or because they have a certain  historical significance.</p>
<p>Precious Metals and Coin Values</p>
<p>Some coins  are made out of precious materials like gold bullion or platinum. These  coin values are less volatile because the worth is guaranteed in part by  the material. A gold bullion coin, for example, is usually worth more  than its melted weight, but it is never going to be worth less.</p>
<p>Coin Values are Tempered by Grade or Classification</p>
<p>The final  major factor in determining coin values is the grade or classification  of the coin. The more wear and tear that a coin has undergone, the less  value it is going to have. This is why uncirculated coins are usually  more valuable than coins that have been passed from hand to hand.  Uncirculated coins have always been kept in the very best of conditions,  making their value much higher. A coin in flawless condition may be  worth hundreds of times more than a low-grade version of the exact same  coin.</p>
<p>Now that you  understand the basic factors that influence coin values, you have a  better grasp of which coins may have real value and which will be  worthless. In order to get a ballpark estimate of the value of any coins  you might have, you will first need to determine its grade or  classification. You can do this by comparing your coin&#8217;s condition to a  published list of guidelines. Then look up the value of a coin in that  condition in a book such as &#8220;The Standard Catalog of World Coins,&#8221; which  should be available in most public libraries. If you need to know the  exact amount that your coin is worth, you should take it to a coin  dealer and let him or her evaluate it for you.</p>
<p>Charles Roman</p>
<p>Coins and Coin Collecting <a href="http://www.coinsandcoincollecting.com/" target="_blank">http://www.coinsandcoincollecting.com/</a> : your guide to getting the very best from your coin collection.</p>
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