Collecting




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    Choosing The Right Coins For Your Collection

    There are certain specifications that a collector will be looking at for their collection. Those that are new with coin collecting must start at the beginning due to tradition. This is not just flipping the coin which decides the result this can be a last resort. Choose your collection on the basis of your preference or interests.

    Getting Started With Your Coin Collection

    Face it, if you are new to coin collecting you may not know what is popular right now, or where to find certain coins, so by having a professional near by that you can ask question to you could ultimately be saving yourself a lot of time trying to find the needle in the haystack and instead enjoying other things in life.

    How To Buy The Perfect Gift For An Anime Lover

    A list of the coolest things you can pick out to make an anime fan very happy at Christmas time.

    Starting Your Own Coin Collection

    Different individuals have varying hobbies and some like to collect things an example would be coins. Over the years coin collecting has been gaining popularity. Avid collectors are not interested in selling their prized collections. They would rather store them as family keepsakes. They can then pass this to their children and to the next generation.

    To buy these coins you can spend anywhere from $60 on up to $1000+.

    To buy these coins you can spend anywhere from $60 on up to $1000+.

    The Phenomenon Of Beanie Baby Soft Toys

    A look at the popularity of beanie babies through the 1990's and why the soft toys are still a huge hit today.

    Presidential First Spouse Coin Collections

    The coins I found that were worth the most were; Jefferson's Liberty, Jackson's Liberty, and Dolley Madison, ranging from $500 on up to $1000! So how did these coins get their start exactly?

    How Would You Like To Own A Piece Of Our History?

    Each commemorative coin is produced by the United States Mint in closed quantity and is only accessible for a specific amount of time.

    United States Commemorative Coins history and the types of US Coins produced to honor people, places, events and institutions.

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