Frank J. Hameier October 10, 2012 Coin Collecting1.

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Frank J. Hameier October 10, 2012 Coin Collecting1

 Types  Condition  Rarity  Value  Population Coin Collecting2

 Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects.  Coin Collection over the years continues to be a great hobby for the young and old alike. Values continue to climb each year, and rarities also carry additional premiums.  I have always found that it would be best when buying coins, to deal with reparable dealers and grading services when determining condition and values Coin Collecting3

Lincoln Cent Present Liberty Walker Half Coin Collecting4

 US Coin Collection can be a great hobby for the young and old.  Anytime would be a great time to start  Online auctions have opened up a great resource for buying and selling.  Coin Collections have had a steady increase in appraised valve.  Populations can never be increased at a later date making the value of a coin based on its number of amount minted. Coin Collecting5