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Have you seen a 1787 coin that says Mind Your Business on it? It's a Fugio Cent - the first United States coin! Here's the 1787 Fugio Cent value & history.

Coin collectors should be wary of using old plastic coin holders. Many coin holders and folders made years ago contain PVC - and coin PVC damage is serious.

Cardboard coin holders are one of the best ways to keep your coins safe. They're inexpensive too! What you need to know about storing coins in cardboard.

Using blue Whitman coin folders for your coins? 3 ways to collect coins using Whitman folders + How to sell completed folders + 3 things you should NOT do!

Coin folders and coin albums each have their own pros & cons. I use coin albums for my most expensive coins and coin folders for all the rest. See why...

See how to weigh coins on a scale, how to calibrate a digital scale for weighing coins, and the best coin scale that's affordable.

The secret to finding valuable 1996 dimes is knowing EXACTLY what to look for. All the details are here. Find out if your 1996 dimes are worth big bucks!

Have you ever wondered what low ball coins are? Or if they're worth collecting? This article reveals the 3 reasons to start collecting lowball coins.

Jefferson nickels with Full Steps details are relatively scarce AND valuable! See what Full Steps nickels are + How much they're worth.