Pros and Cons of Collecting US Coins
U.S. Coins, Coin Collecting Tips, Getting Started, Coin Collecting Basics | Lianna Spurrier
When you’re first getting into coins, figuring out what you want to collect can be a daunting prospect. Most of us have a starter set that got us interested, commonly wheat pennies or buffalo nickels. But the question is, where do you go next?
There's Something About Morgans
Coin Collecting Tips, Numismatic History, Morgan Dollars | Mitch Sanders
Originally published October 2019
Six of the World's Most Valuable Coins
U.S. Coins, Coin Collecting Tips, Mintmark | Lianna Spurrier
Numismatics is a world where people will pay millions of dollars for a nickel or a silver dollar. It may not make much sense to those outside our world, but we understand that these small pieces of metal are actually pieces of history. The fascinating stories behind the most expensive coins ever sold demonstrate that that’s what we really value – the.
Rounding Up Roosevelt Dimes
U.S. Coins, Coin Collecting Tips, Dimes, Roosevelt Dimes | Mitch Sanders
Originally printed in The Numismatist
How the World's Largest Coin Club Can Help You Build Your Collection
Coin Collecting Tips, Buying Coins, Coin Clubs, American Numismatic Association | Kim Kiick
Building a collection of coins is a very personal matter. But you don’t have to go it alone. Doing so could lead to costly mistakes. Wouldn’t you rather learn from others and have more fun at the same time?
Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin
It is often said that beginning coin collectors should "buy the book before you buy the coin." There are many excellent reasons why new collectors are told this. It is often said that "knowledge is power." That is especially true in numismatics. And acquiring knowledge, especially for novice coin collectors, can help them make smart decisions. Those.
To Buy or Not to Buy
Successful bids and ill-advised purchases help clarify the age-old dilemma.