Starting coin collection is a fun hobby and hunting thrill for old coins is enough for a lot of people to continue doing it. Other people consider coins to collect investment. If you are one of those people, you can find several kinds of coins in this article to help you decide what other people are looking for.
It is more valuable and interesting than the collection which becomes the coin collector of the most coin type that only looks. Others are collecting for sentiments and are seeing more of the uniqueness of coins.
Series - For those looking for collectors, the mark of the currency of the series is a coin that can be said to be a change in design every year.
Type collectors are people trying to get one of each coin in the place where the change was made.
Ancient coin collectors are looking for coins that span the year of 650 BC - 450 AD. This is when coins were invented, and silver, gold, bronze versions were made. It also shows the era when Roman Emperor is the ruler, most of which is characterized by the famous Roman emperor, Roman town, or God.
A token collector is a person looking for various kinds of tokens that were used in exchange for real money when coins were scarce. These tokens were used as local currency, even if the government has not been given permission to use them.
Coins are also graded. Coin grading depends on its state, the price of the coin depends greatly on that grade. It is important for the coin collector to know how to grade coins to make sure he is not deceived by individuals looking for fast benefits
"Uncirculated" coins are those coins that are not showing exhaustion or are said "in mint condition". The grading of the mint condition (MS) depends on the gloss of the coin, the contact mark, the hairline and the overall appeal. Coins can have grade from MS - 60 (dull shiny) to perfect MS - 70. Although it is thought that MS - 70 is not available, grade of MS - 65 or higher will raise the price of coin.
Circulated coins are more tolerant and do not take into account the amount of scratches and stains that coins have gathered over the years. The grades for circulated coins change. A (about "uncirulated"), EF (very good), VF (very good), F (fine), VG (very good), G (good), AG (good), F2 (fair) P (poor) coin value is used as an indicator of how much.
These grades depend on the gloss of circulated coins of letters and numbers, visible abrasion, design elements and visibility. Unlike "Uncirculated" coin grades, these grades do not dramatically lower the value of coins. This is wonderful for those who do not care about the brand new state of the coin just looking to complete the collection.
The price of coins is usually determined by the demand and supply of coins. Very low supply and very high demand will increase the price of the coin, but the high supply of coins will reduce the value of the coin.
Demand is usually established by a coin dealer who takes the number of people they want to buy or sell coins into consideration. When it becomes difficult to find a coin, the coin dealer is usually tilted so that people higher than that price sell extra copies of their coins
Grading and price coins usually take a lot of experience to the master. There are multiple tips and guidelines, such as grade assessment, coins, final remarks to professional dealers, coins. Then I think that it is different to the stage where coins were done by evaluating whether it will hurt.
Collecting coins is truly necessary for investing, having fun and thrilling hobbies. The overall goal of the coin collector is to complete a set of coins, but learning what to look for with coins, nobody completes a certain set
Mint and brand new sign
Mint mark is a small letter that refers to the area where the coin was cast. The position of the mint mark can typically be found on the backside of a coin cast before 1965 and in front of 1967.
It is a mark from the branch office to the coin's mint station until the mint. These coin marks go back to ancient Rome and Greece.
"Mint Director", "Moon Act 3, 1835", classify and set rules for distinguishing coins released from all US Mint Branch. This core management sets accurate standards and production patterns as well as responsible coins.
There are mint marks for the casting coins in "Philadelphia Mint" than before 1979. So, the dollar was marked with the letter P, and the other sects were in that year that then had the same mark.
All coins are produced in "Philadelphia Mint" Die for the US and the precise size and positioning of the finger coin mint mark is correct, before the coin is shipped to the mint branch, before the coin is shipped You can change to.
Importance of mint mark:
Collectors can determine standard coin values when determining mint marks, date and condition checks, the most important factors of coin conditions and their values.
Hit coin is tremendously important in determining the value of a coin defining a mint.
Casting process:
1. Producing metal strips of the correct thickness: Zinc strips are used for pennies, strips of alloy consisting of nickel (25%) and nickel (75%)
2. These strips of metal then enter into the approximate dimensions of the "erased publication", "coined" coin which is responsible for cutting "circular blanks".
3. The blank is passed through an annealing furnace, through a falling barrel, and then through a rotating cylinder containing a chemical mixture to crush and clean the metal
4. The blank is then washed and placed in a "swaying" machine, which creates raised rims, and in a drying apparatus.
5. Final stage: "Coining press". Because it became a hit work which was keeping as it was coloring by the position of clasp in each blank space, it puts much pressure on it. Penny needs approximately 40 tons of pressure and a big coin needs more. The upper and lower dies "are pushed simultaneously by both coins.
design:
"Director of Mint" select designs and patterns for US coins, it is approved by "Treasury Secretary". Design can not be changed for twenty-five years afterward unless directed by Congress.
All emblems of US coins currently being cast represent the former president of the United States. President Lincoln is on the top of the one cent coin, adopted in the year 1909; St. Coin 1932 first cast in Washington 25; Five Cent Co
"Act of 1997" is known as "50States Quarters Program" and supports quarterly redesign. Every year, between 1999 and 2008, coins that respect five states with designs created by the provinces are issued in the order or manner that each province signed the constitution.
"To God we trust used in the" 18 century of the United States 2 cent coin ", was first used, it sees in quarters, nickel, half dollars, silver dollars and $ 10, $ 5 and $ 20 1866 Daim pennies in 1909, in 1916. Today, all US coins carry the motto.
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