Archive for February, 2010

Which Coin Grading Service Should You Use?

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Even those that possess great experience collecting rare and difficult to find coins understand the importance of knowing the worth of their coin collection. They also realize arriving at an accurate assessment of the value requires an appraiser with solid experience and knowledge. To ensure such accuracy is arrived at, collectors will take their acquisitions [...]

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First, I would like to introduce my own book “Coin Collecting Starts Here”. It is certainly the cheapest (and I truly believe, most valuable) coin collecting book available! I hope you will take the time to see the describtion of it at the end of this article. Collecting coins is an interesting, truly educational [...]

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Historical Past of Coin Jewelry

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Since the beginning of time, men and women have produced jewelry out of things discovered in the surroundings. Everything from minerals, plants, shells, and of course metals such as gold and silver, nevertheless one may well astonish you… money in the form of coins.

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Maple Leaf Gold Coin

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

The maple leaf gold coin was first introduced in Canada in 1979 but was quickly halted because of a boycott. The coins then had a gold content of .999, which has been increased since then to a .9999 and a very rare edition made with .99999. This means that there is hardly any other substance [...]

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How much is an 1845 one cent coin worth?

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

It looks completely different than a regular penny. In fact i wonder if its even referred to as a penny. It says one cent on the back of it and Lady Liberty’s profile is on the front, with 13 stars around her. It appears to be made of copper (that’s my assumption), but its much [...]

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