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  • How to Collect Hand Painted Nippon China

    Antique hand painted Nippon China is both beautiful and fun to collect. When Japan (Nippon) opened its borders to trade with the West, in the mid 1800’s, they began producing china for export to...

  • How to Clean Gold Nuggets

    Although gold nuggets are thought to be shiny and clean when they're panned, they are sometimes quite dirty. They can be covered with impurities like dirt, mud and muck that dull their finish,...

  • How to find GOLD SILVER and PRECIOUS STONES in them thar hills

    THERE IS GOLD, SILVER, AND PRECIOUS STONES IN "THEM THAR HILLS" BELIEVE IT OR NOT MOST GOLD AND SILVER AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONESARE REALLY RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE.

  • Homemade Gold Prospecting Equipment

    When gold prices skyrocket, gold prospecting can be a lucrative hobby for individuals. However, buying modern equipment to efficiently find those elusive gold nuggets is expensive on the private...

  • Gold Bars Vs. Coins

    There is a heated debate over whether it is better to invest in or collect gold in the form of gold bars or gold coins. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. What you choose depends on...

  • How to Profit from Market Manipulation in Gold and Silver

    This article is written to tell you the truth about government manipulation of the prices of gold and silver and tell you how to profit from this information.

  • Definition of Hallmark

    Connoisseurs of fine gold, silver and platinum handcrafted items spend large amounts of money for single pieces to add to their collections. Discerning the fake from the genuine precious metal...

  • How to Preserve Gold

    This article will tell you how to preserve gold.

  • Gold Eagles Vs. St Gauden Coins for Investment

    The $10 eagle and the $20 Saint-Gaudens double eagle are among the most popular coins among collectors because of their combination of gold composition, rarity and beauty. In fact, the...

  • Information on Australian Coins

    Australian coins belong to two entirely different periods. The current system is decimal and based on the Australian dollar. Prior to 1966, Australia's money consisted of pounds, shillings and...

  • Gold Bullion Coin Act

    The Gold Bullion Act of 1985 was an important step in allowing the United States Mint to produce bullion coins. Many of these coins commemorate past designs of U.S. coins.

  • When to Clean Collector Coins?

    While cleaning coins improves their shine it can adversely impact their value. Coins that have been whizzed---that is cleaned and conditioned---to simulate the original luster are degraded by...

  • Learn the Value of Coins

    Coins have been produced by the U.S. Mint since the 1790s, with gold or silver the standard composition for most of that time. Both metals were phased out of regular-circulation coins in the 20th...

  • How Much Are Foreign Coins Worth?

    Coins are generally unique to their country of origin. A United States penny is not the same as a British or Canadian penny. The coins of different nations come in a variety of denominations....

  • Types of Gold Coins

    The United States Mint produced a number of gold coins from 1795 to 1933 in denominations ranging from $1 to $20. As the cost of gold continued to rise, the government finally stopped producing...

  • Famous American Gold Coins

    Gold has been the standard of currency for many countries over the course of history, and early America was no different. Many varieties of gold coins were produced by the U.S. Mint in different...

  • 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...

  • How to Buy a Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin

    Investing in gold is an excellent way to hedge your portfolio against risk. Gold will usually rise in a down market and stay steady in an up market. Investing in gold coins is an excellent way...

  • How to Buy Gold and Silver Cheap

    You can buy gold and silver at bargain prices. Some people do not take the time or effort to find the value of the goods they sell. This is good news for you. You can buy silver and gold cheap.

  • How to Buy Gold Coins on the Internet

    Many people buy gold coins as a way to invest instead of putting their money in stocks and bonds. The price of gold fluctuates, and when you buy low and sell high, you can make a good profit. Gold...

  • History of California Fractional Gold Coins

    California's fractional gold coins are an outgrowth of the Gold Rush that gripped the state in the mid-1850s, after gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1848. Federal money was hoarded, and...

  • Where Can Krugerrand Be Bought?

    Krugerrands hold a special place among gold coins. The South African coins debuted in 1967 and hold the distinction as the best-known and most popular gold bullion. In 2009, more than 54 million...

  • How to Start Selling Gold Coins

    Selling gold coins is a great way to make some extra cash. If you have old gold coins laying around then you can turn those into cash. Gold is at an all time high so right now is a great time to...

  • Why Is Sacagawea on the Dollar Coin?

    The American public was more involved in creating the Sacagawea gold dollar than any other coin in U.S. history. Appointed by Congress, the Dollar Coin Design Advisory Committee oversaw the...

  • How to Find Gold Coin Prices

    Want to know how much your gold coin is worth? You need to know how to find gold coin prices to educate yourself on the value of your coins. Learn how now!

  • Why Do People Collect Coins?

    It is likely that you have some loose change somewhere around the house. To you, the coins may be just nickels, dimes, pennies and quarters. However, coin collectors often see great potential in a...

  • How to Verify Solid Gold & Gold Plate & Gold Filled

    Gold jewelry and other gold collectibles have always been prized for their beauty and the valuable metal they contain. Because different types of manufacture use different amounts and qualities of...

  • History of Hallmarks

    A hallmark, sometimes called a standard, hall, or assay mark, is an impressed symbol indicating the quality of a silver, gold or platinum item. The first hallmarks were used in 1300 A.D. for gold...

  • How to Read the Date on a Turkish Gold Coin

    Reading the date on a Turkish gold coin can be difficult because it has a different numbering system. Older Turkish gold coins use the Hejira date instead of the Julian date that is used in most...

  • How to Buy Gold Coins From the U.S. Mint

    People buy and collect gold coins for many reasons. Some buy for investment purposes, some use them to teach U.S. history to their children and others buy them for the love of collecting.

  • How to Find the Value of Mexican Gold Coins

    There are several Mexican gold coins that are collectors' items. The amount of gold in a coin drastically impacts its value. Gold is a commodity whose value fluctuates based on market forces. The...

  • Facts About Roman Coins

    The Roman Empire spanned almost five centuries (27 b.c. to 476 a.d.) and left in its wake a wealth of historic battles, famous emperors and ancient coins issued before the time of Christ. These...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Gold Plating on China

    Fashionable china was frequently edged with gold or silver plating. This trimwork can become discolored after improper care or use. These imperfections may be easily restored, but after decades of...

  • How to Find Gold in the U.S

    Although the gold rush days have passed us by there is still gold out there just waiting for you to find. Gold deposits are often found in association with quartz veins and river bed formations...

  • How to Buy and Collect Antique Jewelry Wisely

    Does owning antique jewelry keep your dreams alive? Whether you're a sometime shopper who likes to pick up a that antique gold, diamond brooch or a full time addict who tumbles from the car...

  • How to Prospect for Gold

    To prospect for gold, you need to know a little about it. There are two kinds of gold prospecting. Difficult to find is hard rock gold. The flakes are so small they have to be crushed and leached...

  • How to Lose Money Buying Ungraded Gold Coins on eBay

    This article covers what not to do when buying ungraded Gold coins on eBay.

  • How to Buy Gold Coins

    Gold coins just like any other type of coins can be bought from many different places. What a buyer needs to decide is what type of gold coin they want to buy and then find the best venue. Gold...

  • How to Find the Value of Gold Coins

    Gold coins are a traditional medium of exchange. Usually not pure gold, they generally consist of gold together with a small amount of silver or base metal. Many modern nations continue to issue...

  • How to Look up Gold Coin Prices

    Gold coin prices will give you an idea of how much your current collection is worth and also what amount you should spend on any new purchases. It used to be that you could only find gold coin...

  • How to Wash Gold Coins Collections-antique

    If you are lucky enough to have a coin collection, you know that they are often cumbersome to store, and even harder to keep clean. A lot of people will store them in the garage where they are...

  • How to Buy Gold

    So the economy is falling and more people are looking to buy gold. My personal preference buy the real thing not bonds etc.

  • How to Invest in Gold

    In these tough times it's important to try to preserve your wealth. With interest rates falling and inflation rising - Gold is one possibility for you to consider. We will look at a variety of...

  • How to Buy Old Gold Coins

    Gold coins can be a great investment to hedge against inflation, deflation and the collapse of the dollar. Depending on who you speak to these are the main threats to our economy at this point....

  • How to Find The Best Commemorative Coins at The Best Price

    Commemorative coins are great to add to any coin collection, either for yourself or as a gift, but how do you find the best coins, and at the best prices? Learn exactly how, now.

  • About Gold Buyers

    There are many types of gold buyers. Gold coin dealers and collectors gather rare and high-quality gold coins. Gold bullion dealers and investors hoard gold as a hedge against inflation and...

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