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		<title>Guide for Rare Coin Collectors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An understanding of the long history of coin collecting, once known as &#8220;the hobby of kings,&#8221; will make this pastime even more enjoyable. The history of gold coins dates as far back as 2,700 years ago. The first gold coins in the world were issued in Lydia around 640 B.C. certain internet websites will provide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An understanding of the long history of coin collecting, once known as &#8220;the hobby of kings,&#8221; will make this pastime even more enjoyable. The history of gold coins dates as far back as 2,700 years ago. The first gold coins in the world were issued in Lydia around 640 B.C. certain internet websites will provide you with a lot of information about the history of gold coins.</p>
<p>The value of gold coins is usually higher than the value of their weight in gold bullion, making them a better investment than the gold market alone.</p>
<p>Because not many people know what distinguishes precious rare coins from run-of-the-mill legal tender, these coins can remain in circulation for decades, until a lucky coin collector recognizes them.</p>
<p>Physical dirt can be removed by careful washing with a hand soap and patting dry. Tarnish, called toning to collectors, does not lower the value of the coin.</p>
<p>Most collectors go for issues of a particular country or time period, some go with themes, like airplanes or animals. Silver dollars, $100 gold coins, bi-metallic coins, coins featuring flowers¡­whatever you choose is fine, there are no rules. Always be on the lookout for rare gold coins, and have coins appraised by a gold coin expert to avoid large differences in price. Gold coins, for instance, are very popular indeed with investors. They not only have a collectable value associated with them but also the value of the precious metal itself that will never depreciate by very much.</p>
<p>Commemorative coins are a popular form of collection, as are rare minted coins like those which had an error in their stamping. If a certain set of coins doesn¡¯t interest you, it won¡¯t be any fun at all to become a collector.</p>
<p>Most coin dealers will charge a lower premium on the sale of coins to their best customers. After all, it makes good business sense to get the most profit possible from a person who will do business with you only once.</p>
<p>Guide for Rare Coin Collectors</p>
<p>Coin collecting is one hobby that is both fun and challenging. To help those who are looking for those rare coins, here is a list of hard to find ones that are worth moving ¡°heaven and earth¡± for.</p>
<p>Gold coins are something of a rare commodity. They were circulated only until 1933, which makes them expensive when they are auctioned. The nice thing about gold is that its value probably will never go down &#8211; making it a good investment.</p>
<p>Another rare coin sought by collectors is the Liberty Seated Dollar. These were last produced some time in the 19th century and are considered to be a rare find. From 1875 to 1878, twenty cent coins were minted. This coin looks very much like a quarter and since its value is very low today, it is a coin worth looking for.</p>
<p>The Barber half dollars are rare coins that were minted from 1892 until 1915 and are collected by people depending on date or type. One of the challenges that occurs when searching for this coin is finding one in good condition.</p>
<p>All coin dealers are not created equal, and it is nearly impossible to specialize in every area when it comes to collecting rare coins. Therefore, it&#8217;s important to know what to look for before you select a professional for your coin collecting needs.</p>
<p>Coin collectors and hobbyists number millions around the world. This hobby is taken so seriously that there are even professional dealers and investors who ply their trade in this fashion.</p>
<p>American Eagle gold coins are valuable not only for their lovely appearance, but also because they are the only bullion coin whose gold content is guaranteed by the United States government.</p>
<p>At the beginning, coin collecting had a very practical reason &#8211; there were no banks in which to store money. For most gold coin collectors, there are the highly coveted rare gold coins and a lot of gold coin collectors are interested in these rare gold coins that they will offer high bids just to be able to get their hands on these.</p>
<p>Another common oversight is when the mint mark, the tiny letter on most American coins that indicates which mint created the coin, is missing or incorrect.</p>
<p>Everybody wants to make sure that their investment is protected, but there are no guarantees, especially in rare coins. In fact, some rare coins take years to appreciate to the point of being able to sell it profitably.</p>
<p>As you become a more experienced coin collector your &#8220;eye&#8221; will mature and you&#8217;ll be looking more closely at details like the lettering on a coin, making sure the letters are still clear and not worn down.</p>
<p>Coin collecting for investment purposes can be a tricky endeavor.</p>
<p>The 1917 type One Standing Liberty Quarter is another coin worth owning. It was only minted for 2 years and shows the exposed breast of Ms. Liberty. This design created such an uproar that it had to be replaced and was only circulated for a year.</p>
<p>Mercury dimes were produced periodically during the 20th century. The market value of them is $50 a piece.</p>
<p>The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a beautiful coin for collectors. They were only circulated for 4 years and are considered to be one of the all time rare coins to ever exist.</p>
<p>The Texas Commemorative Half Dollar is another rare coin. Only 150,000 of these were minted over a 4 year period and just 60% to 80% of these are still available today making it one of the hardest coins to find today&#8230; The most expensive coin is the $20 Saint Gaudens. This was sold in an auction for nearly $8 million. The design is truly superb and the value of it has never dropped even during the 1980-82 bear market.</p>
<p>Rare coins are truly a challenge for anyone who seeks to make this a mission in life. Not only are they hard to find but it they are expensive to acquire. Should a person have the funds available to purchase them then this adventure is truly something worth finishing.</p>
<p>Today, building a fascinating collection of coins does not have to be expensive, and everyone can participate in this exciting pastime.</p>
<p>An avid coin collector will be able to tell you virtually every piece of history that surrounds any coin in their collection both because they tend to specialize and because knowledge is one of the most important factors when it comes to starting and maintaining a collection of any value or worth.</p>
<p>Possibly. In 1991, only 459,000 25-cent coins were struck (the annual number is usually closer to 100 million). &#8216;Mint State&#8217; versions of these coins are worth about $8.</p>
<p>Before purchasing coins, one must do much research about that coin. He must assess its current market value and make sure that the coin is genuine. State coins can appreciate in value if you know what to look for.</p>
<p>American coins have undergone several changes in material. For example, during World War II, pennies were made out of steel, because copper was needed for the war effort.</p>
<p>The internet is home to a lot of gold coin dealers wherein you can meet all sorts of people from all over the world who are into both buying and selling gold coins. You can get a silver locating device or a magnetic pole for finding loose coins in ditches, under cars, or in other hard-to-reach places. Or simply rely on your eyes to identify those gleaming metal circlets of potential wealth.</p>
<p>Today, there has been an explosion in American interest in coin collecting,in large part due to the ease and availability of obtaining interesting coins.</p>
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