Friday, March 23, 2007

Coin collecting what a great and interesting hobby to get into.

Hi, welcome to this weeks article that has been written by: Cory Haasnoot.
Cory collects coins and is quite an expert on the subject as you will see by his article .

Cory will give you tips on.

• Which coins to collect

• Coin grading

• How to care for your coins.

If any one would like to share their tips with us please email to chris.collectibles@googlemail.com

Over to Cory.

Coin collecting what a great and interesting hobby to get into. Collecting coins is enjoyed by both young and old.
People have been collecting things for century's and nothing has been collected more than coins. There is so much wonderful history in coins that how can one resist wanting different specimens. There are varieties of avenues you can go when deciding which types of coins you want to collect.

There are commemorative coins which depicted certain milestones in history. Government issued coins which are used as currency. There are error coins which are coins that were released to the public but have errors on them that didn't get caught at the mint. Depending on what kind of error they are will determine the value of these coins.

Just about any topic you can think of you will be able to find a coin that pertains to that topic. Coins have been made out of just about every kind of metal you can think of.
There are gold coins, silver coins, platinum coins, aluminium coins, copper coins and steal coins. These are just some of the main metal composites coins are made out of.

There are some basics you will want to learn before venturing out and buying coins for your collection. You will want to learn about coin grading which is finding out what a certain coin is worth and why it is worth that. Knowing some grading of coins will help you from not being ripped off when you go to buy your coins because you will know what to look for.

You will also want to know how to care for your coins so you can protect them from the elements and enjoy them for years to come. You can damage coins very easily if you do not have the right coin collecting supplies. Knowing what to look for when purchasing your coins and what supplies you need to enjoy your coins and keep them safe when handling them will get you started on the road to the wonderful world of coin collecting.

No matter what reason you collect coins for be it for the adventure and treasure hunt aspect of it or for the financial gain you can get by investing in coins you can always find the right coin for you because there are so many different varieties, styles and metal compositions to choose from. Coins have been made for just about every topic you can think of.

A fun way to look for coins is with a metal detector. You can use these on the beach or in parks wherever there have been people around and you can detect metal objects including coins that people may have dropped or left behind.
So, you can see there are many ways to enjoy collecting coins and I hope you find your own way of collecting coins. I enjoy coin collecting for the history that comes with every coin that I collect.

Get out there and enjoy this great hobby. If you are interested and would like to know more about coin collecting, go to Cory Haasnoot coin collecting values

Until next week Happy Hunting Chris

http://collectible.chris-allan.com/

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