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Beginner Coin Collecting Tips For Newbies + Low-Budget Coin Collecting Ideas – Thinking of starting a coin collection? Or maybe you’ve inherited someone else’s collection and you’re not sure what to do with it. Here our coin experts are sharing helpful resources to point you in the right direction when you don’t know much about U.S. coins and their values. See what to watch out for when buying or selling coins, how to find valuable coins in circulation, what you need to know before cleaning coins, tips for storing and protecting your coins, how to get coins graded and appraised, the best coin collecting supplies to start with, low-budget coin collecting advice, and lots of unique resources & tips for collecting coins that you won’t find anywhere else.

My best tips for collecting Kennedy half dollars -- which ones are rare, what they are worth, and where you can find them. Plus, a list of the 5 types of copper-nickel clad & silver Kennedy half dollars that people often like to collect.

coin collecting supplies

There are 5 coin collecting supplies that every numismatist needs. A coin price guide is a given. See what the other 4 are.

Ever thought of fake coins as worthy of your time? Many counterfeit coins are gaining a spot in some numismatists' coin collections. Find out why here.

A business strike coin is one that was intended for circulation. Coins that were not intended for circulation are special issue coins. See more differences between business strike coins and special issue coins.

coin lifespan

Wondering what the average lifespan of a coin is? I did, too. I'm revealing the answer here and I even tell you what happens to coins as they get too worn to use.

coin collectors sets

Three of the most popular coin sets for beginning coin collectors are: Lincoln Cents, Jefferson Nickels, and the 50 State Quarters. See why...

coin collecting

In my nearly 30 years of coin collecting, there are a few lessons I've learned and want to share with you.

With a budget coin collection, it's possible to start a decent collection of U.S. coins for less than $20.

Is it time to sell your old coins? Before you decide if it's time to part with your coins, you should check out some pros and cons of selling coins.

collectible coins

Buying collectible coins? You'll want to check out these 5 tips that can help make the difference between buying a coin you'll love and one you'll wish you left at the coin dealer.

Here's a list of 7 must-have coins your United States coin collection can't go without.

Attending a major coin show can be one of the highlights of your coin collecting hobby. Here are 9 tips to make going to that coin show even more enjoyable.