Why Collect Coins?
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. 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'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. Building a coin collection,
is a long process. It doesn't happen over night, it doesn't
happen in a week, and unless you are filthy rich, it won't
happen in a year. Collecting takes time, effort, and
persistence, and the fact of the matter is, there are so many
different types of coins to collect that it takes time to study
and learn about each of the prospects. The United States have
produced many different varieties of coins from the penny to the
gold dollar. They have produced commemorative coins celebrating
a historic event or an anniversary. What ever you chose to
collect I am sure that with a little effort on your part, that
your collection will be something that you can pass on to your
children, or build a small nest egg for your retirement, or
whatever you choose to start coin collecting for. Learning coin
collecting basics is a healthy start to building a wonderful
coin collection.