Shucks! I wish I could keep a few Quarters in my pocket! I personally have been all around the world. I have seen and used a lot of foreign money and even used "funny money" or "monopoly money" with the Army! It's MPC _ Military Payment Certificates. They had 5 cent, ten cent, twenty-five cent fifty cent PAPER MONEY! As well as dollars!
Foreign money, as well as older American Money, is a history lesson in itself. The Kings and Rulers you find on the bills change as the person changes!
This 58 page EBOOK would be a lot of fun just to read before you start collecting coins!
Understanding And Mastering The Art Of Coin Collecting
Coin Collecting Auctions: Bane or Boon?
Maybe you are a coin collector wishing to trade in some of your double coins. That is in fact the
joy of such a hobby. On the other hand you could also buy or sell your coins rather than to
exchange those with another connector like yourself.
In such case options are a great idea to
look out for. If you are willing to pay good money you can get some fascinating and the rare
coins on options. In fact it is a known fact that you get the rarest of coins only through auctions
from our other collectors looking to sell their coins for the highest possible sum of money.
Any auction would have a set of rules that the buyer as well as the seller need to adhere to. This
is unlike exchanging your coins with other collectors, where there are no rules except those that
you and the other collector decide upon.
There are three categories of coin auctions -
1. Coin Auctions using mail bidding
This category involves placing bids through the postal service, after the seller advertises his
ware to prospective buyers through the same system. This system obviously works well for
those collectors who have busy schedules and are unable to visit auction houses.
In most cases
sellers keep a mailing list and they use this to advertise their goods by sending catalogs that
contain ordered pictures and descriptions.
This mail would probably also specify the minimum
bid starting amount. The mailing list is generally made up of other collectors and people who
have purchased from the seller in the past.
2. Auctions over Telephone
As one could well imagine these auctions take place over the telephone. As with any other form
of auctions that daily former options need to adhere to certain specified rules and conditions,
and like any other auction - the highest bidder wins the product.
In some cases a prospective
buyer could request the seller for an approximate selling amount to buy the item online, but that
is rare. However the seller is not allowed to disclose the last highest paid to any of the buyers.
3. Coin Auctions over the Internet
This is one of the most popular forms of coin auction simply because the buyer can see a clear
close up photograph of the coin while placing the bid.
Communication is simple and clear and
both the buyer and the seller can exchange useful information that could lead to a sale or a non-
sale. In any case there is a greater degree of control in this form of coin auction than in any
other form.
The one negative point is that a scammer could show the image of a different
product to what he or she actually intends to send.
Use of any and all of the above mentioned forms of coin auction to improve the quality of your
collection.
Collecting Those Quarters
Collecting coins is something that anybody can start. Collecting waters is something that we
believe over 6 million people in our country are into. Adults and children alike are into this
hobby.
So what exactly is it that attracts people to this hobby of collecting coins? It is easy to start off
collecting your quarters since you can find them almost anywhere. The coins themselves will
probably not cost you anymore than their value, that is - a quarter each.
Charter start collecting these special in demand coins?
A. If you are working on a budget
If you are among those who is concerned about budgets start your collection with the change
you get from shopping. That is probably the simplest way you can start of on any going
collection. If you want to take it one step further you can get the whole bunch of coins from
dealers who specialize in this sort of thing.
Try and get your hands on coins that have never
actually been circulated. That is what you call a mint condition coin.
B. Storing the coins in your collection
Many people choose to store their coins inside glass bowls and containers. There is nothing
wrong with that. However professionally collectors prefer to use coin albums and other ways to
display their coins and keep them protected at the same time. You could get these from coin
dealers as well as from hobby stores.
C. Concentrating on collecting quarters
Children love to collect coins and why not get your child started off collecting quarters? Children
love the idea of a brand new quarter in their pockets. This is a fun way to get a child interested
in the history of a country.
When a child of finds a new coin you could dictate a short story about
its history and this way you get the child to learn some history in an unconventional manner. If
you can combine education with fun why not do so?
D. The history of coins
When Koreans are first minted they are minted based on an order of the different states of the
country. American history tells us that the state of Delaware was the first one. So, the first
quarter which was ever minted in the United States was of Delaware State. If you're interested
in finding out the order of other states you could check out the schedule after 1999.
As you must have understood from this article, Collecting Collins is a great new way to enjoy
your free time as well as to get your child interested into some American history.
Once you
have started on your collection it is only going to get bigger with time. So make sure you have a
means of storing them so they do not get scratched and damaged over a period of time.