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5 Fun Ways To Start A Friend Coin Collecting
Want to get a friend to start coin collecting with you? Here are 5 ways to get your friend started collecting coins. It's fun... and easy!Proof Sets And Mint Sets: What's The Difference?
Following is a summary of the differences between mint coin sets and proof coin sets, including how to determine the value of a proof set or a mint set of coins.Coin Collecting On A Budget - 5 Ways Not To Spend A Fortune On Coins
It is not difficult at all to enjoy coin collecting on a tight budget. Here are some tips for saving money while finding new coins to add to your coin collection.5 Coin Gift Ideas For New Coin Collectors
Gift ideas that just about any budding coin collector would enjoy. And you don't even need to leave your home to buy them because online shopping sites and coin dealers have all of these!Tips For Assembling A Complete 50 State Quarters Set
Everything you need to know about the 50 state quarters.Best Coin Supplies For Young Collectors
The young coin collector needs a way to store their coin collection. But sometimes young collectors need supplies that are particularly suitable for their little hands, desire for fun, and tendency for mishandling. What do you buy for the young person's coin collection? Here are some ideas.The Benefits Of Using Air-Tite Coin Holders
There are many different kinds of coin holders available, but one of the best is the Air-Tite coin holder. Air-Tite coin holders are plastic, circular coin holders that are a few millimeters or so larger in diameter than the coin itself. Here's why I use Air-Tite coin holders.Reasons To Use Coin Albums For Some Coins And Coin Folders For Others
Coin folders and coin albums each have their following, and each have their own sets of pros and cons. Be sure you take into account which type of needs you have as a coin collector before you go out and buy either coin folders or coin albums. Here's why you should consider using coin albums for your most expensive coin collections and coin folders for all the rest.Collecting Pocket Change: A Fun Way Collect Coins Without Much Effort
It's surprising what ends up in your pocket as change received from a simple purchase. I've managed to complete a very informal coin collection strictly from pocket change. Every morning when I stop to pick up a newspaper, I check to see if the 2 quarters in change are the next coins for my collection. Other unique coins made their way from pocket change to my coin collection as well.
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