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Turn your pocket change into a treasure with this valuable guide!
Packed with tips that every coin collector needs to know Numismatics? It's just a big ol'term for coin collecting. Let expert Ron Guth show you how to
start your own collection - the fun and easy way. From evaluating a coin's value to avoiding pitfalls when buying coins and selling them at auctions, this handy reference is your step-by-step guide to creating a really cool collection.
Discover how to: Assemble or diversify your collection Develop a budget Acquire the right coins and determine their quality and authenticity Network with other collectors Store and display your coins
The Dummies Way
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Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun
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There's a special comfort in collecting, in surrounding yourself with familiar objects and building a store of
assets. The allure of money is especially strong. Coins represent real value. The warmth of silver and the weight of gold are irresistible to some. Coins travel throughout the world and through time itself, representing and absorbing history as they pass
from one person to the next. Oh the stories coins could tell if they only had voices.
Coin-collecting is a relaxing and inexpensive (although it can be very expensive!) hobby. If you buy properly, coins can be an excellent place to park your
money for a rainy day, and if you buy the right coins and the market improves, you may even be able to make a profit on your collection. In fact, numismatics (the fancy term for coin collecting) offers more riches than you may realize. This rewarding
hobby also opens the door to some serious life skills, such as
History
Geography
Observational skills
Organizational skills
Analytical tools.
This book is
designed to appeal to collectors at every level, from beginner to advanced. This is not a hardcore coin book; rather, Coin Collecting For Dummies is a great general reference that points you in different directions for further investigation. Perhaps the
most important goal of this book is to get you excitedand#160;-and#160;and to keep you excitedand#160;-and#160;about coin collecting. Coin Collecting For Dummies covers all these topics and more:
Deciding what to collect
Storing your collection correctly
Finding out about repaired, restored, and recolored coins
Pricing world coins
Finding a good coin dealer
Buying at auction
Understanding that condition
equals value
Exploring the wild side with rare, expensive, and esoteric coins
Selling your coins
No one needs coins, but if you decide to collect them, you certainly need this book. Coin collecting can
sometimes be a confusing maze of choices sprinkled with little traps along the way. Sure, you can go it alone, but why not make your journey into numismatics a lot easier by picking the brain of an expert collector and learning from the mistakes of
others.