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About American Antique Coins
American antique coins have been made as early as the 1600s, and they have been made from denominations as small as a half-cent and as large as $100 coins. Discover why all old American coins are...
How to Pick a Reputable Coin Dealer
In order to find a reputable coin dealer, the first place to start is by asking friends and family if they have had any good experiences with a local coin dealer. Learn about shopping around for a...
How Do I Start a Coin Business?
Starting a coin business begins with learning as much as possible about the business. Discover how a coin dealer can act as a mentor to a person who is trying to start her own coin business with...
How Do I Clean Dirty Coins?
Dirty coins should never be cleaned because doing so will often significantly lower the value of the coin. Find out how to clean coins that don't have much value with soap, water and a Q-tip with...
How to Be a Coin Dealer
In order to be a coin dealer, a person should first be a coin collector in order to gain the skills and knowledge needed to be a successful dealer. Discover how to work as an apprentice in a coin...
Types of Military Coin Holders
A coin holder can be self-made, but it can also be found online through companies that make coin holders. Discover why a person should avoid gluing or fastening a coin permanently with help from a...
Military Coin Regulations
There is no regulation saying that a person can't collect military coins, but it's not a good idea to use such a coin to pretend to be part of a group. Find out what makes a coin different than a...
Why Are Military Coins Important?
Military coins are important to the unit that issues them because they are used to identify members of the unit. Find out how military coins were often used in place of US currency with help from...
How to Clean a Gold Coin
The process of cleaning a gold coin will typically reduce the value of the coin substantially, so it's important to visit a professional before deciding to clean a coin. Find out why coins should...
About Custom Military Coins
Custom military coins are considered to be challenge coins, which are issued by the services so that particular units can identify themselves. Find out how challenge coins have turned into...
What Is a Silver Proof Coin?
A silver-proof coin has been highly polished and has an incredibly awesome sheen that is distinguishable from other coins. Discover why silver-proof coins are desirable with tips from the owner of...
Buying Silver Coins
When buying silver coins, decide which type to collect and whether or not a rare coin is affordable or available. Buy high-quality silver coins with tips from the owner of an antique store in this...
Buying U.S. Gold Coins
In coin collecting, U.S. gold coins include the 2006 buffalo $50 gold piece which was made for purely public sales. Buy U.S. gold coins while it's a seller's market with tips from the owner of an...
Elements Used in Coins
A variety of elements are used in coins, with the most common being gold, silver, copper, nickel and occasionally aluminum and bronze. Discover what ordinary coins and specialty coins are made out...
How to Care for a Coin Collection
In coin care, there are three things that can seriously damage coins, specifically air, volatile environments and plastic holders. Take care of coin collections by using airtight coin holders with...
How to Determine the Value of a Coin
The value of a coin depends on several factors, including what the coin is made from, if the coin has a mint mistake and if the coin is rare. Determine the value of coins and understand the...
How to Identify a Gold Coin
When trying to identify real gold coins, buy from a reputable dealer that has a certified appraiser. Identify gold coins and avoid buying them from estate sales with tips from the owner of an...
How to Start a Coin Collection
When starting a coin collection, choose the type of coins desired, do research on coins and complete a series of coins before moving on to the next series. Start a coin collection and stay...
Buying Old Silver Coins
Silver was used to make coins prior to 1964, but its increasing value forced American currency to be made with other elements and alloys. Buy old silver coins that have the highest level of purity...
Buying Gold Coins
When buying gold coins, decide which style and country of origin is preferred, and make sure to purchase the coins from a reputable dealer. Buy rare and valuable gold coins from France, Belgium,...
Buying Indian Gold Coins
Indian gold coins are America's most highly collected coins, and are valued depending on the age and condition of the coin. Buy Indian gold coins from a reputable and quality antique store or coin...