Articles tagged with: budget coin collecting
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Budget Coin Collecting - How To Find Discount Coins
Discount coins are a great way to collect coins even when you don't have a lot of money to spend on your hobby. It's also a great way to start collecting coins without breaking the bank!A Coin Collector's Payoff: When Bank Rolls Yield Valuable Coins!
I spent $20 on several rolls of nickels and one roll of half-dollars and wound up finding some great silver coins and old coins worth much more than face value! What fun or valuable coins have YOU found in bank rolls?How To Find Coins In Circulation: 5 Great Places To Look
Find coins in circulation you want to collect from 5 places. This costs nothing and is a nice challenge.Coins Are Disappearing From Circulation!
There are coins which are getting harder and harder to find in circulation. The wheat penny, Jefferson nickel and Bicentennial quarter are three of these.Collecting Silver Coins On A Shoestring Budget
You don't need to be wealthy to buy silver coins. Here are tips for collecting silver coins when you're on a budget.Cheap Coins That You Can Buy For Under $5
There are many interesting coins that are available for under $5. If you're collecting coins and you don't have a lot of money to spend, then you might want to start with these cheap coins.Reasons To Collect Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coins
The Susan B. Anthony dollar is probably the least popular coin made in America. This makes collecting a complete set of the dollars quite easy and affordable!Cheap Type Sets You Can Build For Under $100
Collecting type sets is a way to collect coins on a budget. You might choose to collect one type of coin, or collect coins from a certain year.Facts About Liberty Head Nickels & V Nickels
Liberty nickels have a small series. But this series is not especially easy to complete. Some are quite affordable but others are quite costly. The series of Liberty Head nickels ran from 1883 to 1912
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