The Fun and Knowledge Blog for Rare Coin Collectors

This blog community will be informative yet fun for beginners just starting a coin collection or intermediate collectors to learn from the serious collectors. Provide valuable resources on how to find rare coin values, where, what and how to spot great steals and deals and enjoy the experience and journey into the exciting world of numismatics.
One subject will be recurring frequently (rare coin values) it helps to know the tiny details before you buy or sell a coin. The grand daddy collectibles are absolutely the uncirculated, preserved, mint condition coins. They command top dollar and are highly sought after by serious collectors and investors alike. There is a standard list for most of the others to use as a guideline for today’s current rare coin prices.

The scarce dates are always valuable in any condition as are mint error strikes. These are the ones that can command astronomical prices. Buyer be very, very aware with these as many are fakes are in circulation. Always demand the seller use a very reliable numismatic expert for appraisal which includes the certificate of authenticity.
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What Types of Coins Do Collectors Love?

Simplicity is not the best policy when it comes to coin collecting. Oftentimes it is the rareness, the history, or the mother country of the coins that collectors value most.

Here is a wide array of the variety of coins that “coinophiles” are obsessed with:

National Coins: Patriotism in Coins

Usually, national coin collectors are interested in collecting their own country’s coins. It is common practice for collectors of national coins to get a representative coin from each date and mint marks for each coin series. Various national coin collectors combine a unique variation of series, date and mint marks.

Error Coins: It’s OK to be Not-So-OK

One of the modern types of coin collecting is known as error coin collecting. Errors became possible when the production of coins was automated during the nineteenth century. Collectors of historic coins are fine with error coins because they like the uniqueness or error coins. Even modern day coin collector falls in love with error coins because they are assured that the modern processes promise that they are unique. The characteristics or coin errors include the following:

- dies that are doubled

- mint marks that are repunched

- over-dated

- double strikes

- coins that are “off” metal

- coins that are displaced or off center

- coins that are clipped

- one coin with different nominations on two sides a.k.a. mules

World Coins: Hobby of Kings…. of the World

Collecting world coins is about gathering those modern coins from all the countries of the world. Geographically-challenged individuals will have a hard time participating in this kind of coin collecting. If you would like to be a collector of world coins, you must be prepared to spend a considerable amount of money if you would want to have an extensive collection – being a “jetsetter” might be required. World coin collectors often acquire representative coins from each country or from authorities that issue coins. There are also world coin collectors that collect by subject such as those coins that feature animals.

Historical Coins: The Value of the Past

Collectors of historic coins find value in mints that are from medieval or ancient times. The most popular of these historic coins include the following:

- Byzantine

- Celtic

- Greek

- Indian

- Israelite

- Merovingian

- Ostrogothic

There are other ancient coin specialties but it really depends on the preferences of the collectors. The popular way is to collect the coins that were minted during the reign of a certain emperor or king.

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