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  • How to Identify a Coin Collection

    Coin collecting can be an enjoyable and profitable hobby. The experience is enhanced when you know the value and history of the coins in your collection. It is important to identify each...

  • How to Make Cash Selling Stamps

    Making money selling stamps can be easy if you have the knowledge and experience. You can learn some tips that have led to nice profits.

  • How to Choose Commemorative Coins

    Commemorative coins pay tribute to events, places, people or issues a government deems worthy of remembrance. In the United States, Congress approves the creation and distribution of these coins....

  • About the 50 State Quarters Program

    The U.S. Mint 50 States Coin Program featured the release of quarters with unique designs for each state beginning in 1999 through 2008. Every 10 weeks, a new state's coin was released according...

  • Guide to Vinyl Records

    While vinyl records once dominated the market for recorded music, much of their value these day lies in their collectibility. Collectible vinyl records can fetch hundreds or even thousands of...

  • 10 Facts About Pennies

  • How Can I Obtain Quarters From the 50 United States?

    The quality of the coins you want to collect will help determine how easy or difficult it is for you to obtain quarters from the 50 United States. It will also help determine how much you pay....

  • How Much Is a Liberty Silver Dollar Worth?

    The image of Lady Liberty has graced United States coinage throughout the history of the U.S. mint. One of the most common and highly sought images of Lady Liberty on a coin is the Morgan silver...

  • How Much Is a 1885 Silver Dollar Worth?

    The 1885 silver dollar, commonly known as a Morgan silver dollar, features the profile of Lady Liberty on the obverse side and an eagle on the reverse side. The value of silver dollars has risen...

  • Coin Collecting Information

    Coin collecting, or numismatics, can be a fun and rewarding hobby. Many people find it interesting to collect coins from U.S. history or the currency of a foreign land, and many coins appreciate...

  • How Much Are Canadian Silver Dollars Worth?

    The Canadian silver dollar comes in many varieties throughout its years of production by the Royal Canadian Mint. Many types of this dollar are not rare and make a good starting point for those...

  • How to Identify Vintage Chinese Coins

    China has a history of coinage stretching back more than 2000 years. Most vintage Chinese coins feature a hole in the middle. The holes were used to string coins together. Large strings of copper...

  • What Are Old Vinyl Records Worth?

    Many people have vinyl records sitting around the house. Some may be next to the stereo, but often old vinyl records are put in a box in the back of the closet, in the basement or up in the attic....

  • 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 to Grade Baseball Cards

    Baseball card values depend largely on the condition, or grade, of cards. Grading is a precise endeavor, but any collector who follows proper procedure can obtain an accurate reading of a card's...

  • How Much Money Is a 1934 Wheat Penny Worth?

    Victor D. Brenner designed the original Lincoln cent, which is often called a "wheat penny" for the wheat that wraps around the words "One Cent" on the reverse. The coin was first minted in 1909...

  • Mint Coin Description

    Coins in mint conditions are increasingly hard to find, especially for earlier issues that have seen decades of wear. Numismatists prize coins in top shape, and they can fetch high premiums. There...

  • How Much Is a United States Mint Presidential Coin Proof Worth?

    The U.S. Mint has issued a number of proof sets in specially packaged plastic cases for sale to collectors over the years. These sets have generally contained the Lincoln penny, Jefferson nickel,...

  • How Much Is a 1922 Silver Dollar Worth?

    The 1922 U.S. silver dollar is called a Peace dollar. It is one in a series of silver dollars minted between 1921 and 1935 to commemorate the end of World War I.

  • How Much Is a 1922 Peace Silver Dollar Worth?

    The 1922 silver dollar minted by the U.S. government represents the second year of the Peace dollar designed by Anthony de Francisi. The coin features Liberty on the front and a bald eagle on the...

  • How Much Is an 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar Worth?

    The silver dollar minted from 1878 to 1921 by the U.S. government is often called the Morgan dollar for its designer, George T. Morgan. His initial M is found near Liberty's neck and on the...

  • How Much Is a 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar Worth?

    The Morgan silver dollar is named for its designer, George T. Morgan. The coin was minted from 1878 to 1904, and again in 1921 with minor changes to the design. The Morgan dollar features Lady...

  • High Relief Silver Dollar Coins

    The Peace Dollar, minted by the U.S. government from 1921 to 1935, initially started out as a high relief coin, meaning the edge was thicker than the interior of the coin. This was changed to a...

  • How Much Money Are Wheat Pennies Worth?

    The United State Mint issued wheat pennies during the first half of the 20th century. These pennies have risen in value over the years, with most reaching 10 times the face value. Rare versions of...

  • How Much Is a 1954 Silver Quarter Worth?

    U.S. quarters were composed mostly of silver (90 percent silver and 10 percent copper) until 1965 and have featured George Washington, the nation's first president, on the face since 1932, the...

  • Which State Quarters Are Rarest?

    From 1999 through 2008, the United States Mint made over 34 billion state quarters. Some state coins were produced in smaller quantities than others, while error varieties have the highest values.

  • How to Figure Out What Your Old US Coins are Worth

    If you have some old coins and are curious about what they might be worth, there are resources readily available to help you. Here's how to do it.

  • Information on Old Postage Stamps

    According to Cyberstamps.com, stamp collecting is one of the most popular hobbies worldwide, with more than 20 million collectors. While some people collect old stamps to make a profit, others...

  • Silver Nickel Definition

    During World War II, the United States Mint produced five-cent Jefferson nickel coins using silver, copper and manganese instead of nickel, so the nickel could be used in the production of...

  • 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!

  • How to Grade Vinyl Records

    For the record collector, knowing how to grade your collection is essential. It could mean the difference between having a collection of neat frisbees or having a collection worth a considerable...

  • Coin Manufacturing Process

    Individual governments have different ways of manufacturing their coins. The U.S. government uses metals like zinc and copper in the penny, while the quarter, nickel and other "silver" coins use...

  • How to Identify a Silver U.S. Coin

    Decades ago, the United States Mint used to produce many regularly circulated coins that were composed of 90 percent silver. But in the 1960s, silver prices sky-rocketed and citizens were finding...

  • How to Determine Antique Toys Condition

    For most antique toys there are good price guides and value guides available. Old toys are impossible to value without taking condition into account. About every guide I have uses a scale from...

  • Definition of Mint Condition

    Mint condition describes the overall state of collectible products, such as coins, comic books, baseball cards and action figures. The term is used as part of a wider scale to gauge how beat-up an...

  • 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 Price My Baseball Cards Online

    Whether you're a serious baseball card collector or you collect them as a hobby, you'll want to know what they're worth. Things to consider when determining their value: the popularity of each...

  • Definition of Collector Coins

    Collecting coins was once called the hobby of kings because only the wealthy could afford to be collectors. However, when the U.S. Mint decided to mint its new State Quarters series, a new...

  • How to Collect Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Glasses

    Collecting Kentucky Derby glasses can be quite fun and even profitable if you know what you are looking for and can spot a valuable glass. Derby glasses date all the way back to 1938 and continue...

  • The Difference Between a Proof Set and a Mint Set

    Numismatists have for years valued official U.S. Mint proof and mint sets, both for their pristine quality and the beauty of their design. Which set you decide to collect depends on your personal...

  • 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...

  • Grading Scale for Record Collectors: "Mint" & "Near Mint" Cover

    A "mint" record cover is perfect. Learn about record album covers rated "mint" and "near mint" by the "Goldmine Magazine" grading standard for cover condition in this free record collecting series...

  • Grading Scale for Record Collectors: "Mint" Vinyl

    "Mint" means a perfect record. Learn about the "mint" "Goldmine Magazine" grading standard for vinyl condition in this free record collecting series from a professional disc jockey.

  • Grading Scale for Record Collectors: "Near Mint" Vinyl

    A "near mint" record has been played but is still as perfect as a record can be. Learn about the "near mint" "Goldmine Magazine" grading standard for vinyl condition in this free record collecting...

  • Listen to Record Graded "Near Mint" by "Goldmine" Standards

    The sound quality of a "near mint" record is close to brand new. Listen to a record rated "near mint" by the "Goldmine Magazine" grading standard for vinyl condition in this free record collecting...

  • How to Sell & Buy US Silver Eagle Coins

    Buying and selling coins can be done as a business or a hobby, depending on what you want to do with your coins. One type of coin that collectors buy and sell is the U.S. Silver Eagle coin. This...

  • How to Find a Mint Mercury Dime Without a Mark

    Coin collecting is a fun hobby with a wide variety of different types of coins to choose to collect. One type of coin--the Mercury dime--which is actually known as the "Winged Liberty Head" was...

  • How to Identify Silver Coins

    Silver coins, especially those produced by the United States Mint, are currently only offered as Bullion or Proof coins. This is because precious metals such as silver are no longer used in the...

  • How to Go About Grading Your Record...45's and LP's

    How to go about grading your records...45's and LP's. Grading 45's and LP's are Visual (Grades) and Playing (Grades). The Classification are as follows: 1. Mint(M), 2. Near Mint(NM), 3. Very Good...

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