Coin Collecting - Beginner's Guide to Collecting Rare Coins
You are standing in the checkout line at the grocery store. Your turn rolls around, you pay the clerk and patiently wait for your change. As she places the change in your hand suddenly your heart leaps to your throat and for an instant you even forget to breath!
There in the palm of your hand is what appears to be a “Mercury Dime!” You quickly contain yourself and slip the change in your wallet. When you return home you are able to confirm that you do have a somewhat rare find!
The Mercury Dimes were produced on and off during the 20th century and have a market value of $50 a piece. Aren’t you glad you caught the coin collecting bug a few months ago?
Okay, maybe that was a bit over the top but make no mistake this story unfolds across the country very frequently. Just a little bit of knowledge and you, too, can learn how to distinguish the occasional rare find.
“A Beginner's Guide to Coin Collecting” can give you the information you need to find that rare coin and determine if this is a hobby you would like to pursue.
Discover this:
Becoming a Numismatic – the fancy word for a coin collector
Where to find coins – some places are better than others
What you should look for in a coin – shiny isn’t always better
What are mints and mint marks – master this before
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Coin Collecting - Beginner's Guide to Collecting Rare Coins
You are standing in the checkout line at the grocery store. Your turn rolls around, you pay the clerk and patiently wait for your change. As she places the change in your hand suddenly your heart leaps to your throat and for an instant you even forget to breath!
There in the palm of your hand is what appears to be a “Mercury Dime!” You quickly contain yourself and slip the change in your wallet. When you return home you are able to confirm that you do have a somewhat rare find!
The Mercury Dimes were produced on and off during the 20th century and have a market value of $50 a piece. Aren’t you glad you caught the coin collecting bug a few months ago?
Okay, maybe that was a bit over the top but make no mistake this story unfolds across the country very frequently. Just a little bit of knowledge and you, too, can learn how to distinguish the occasional rare find.
“A Beginner's Guide to Coin Collecting” can give you the information you need to find that rare coin and determine if this is a hobby you would like to pursue.
Discover this:
Becoming a Numismatic – the fancy word for a coin collector
Where to find coins – some places are better than others
What you should look for in a coin – shiny isn’t always better
What are mints and mint marks – master this before
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Coin Collecting - Beginner's Guide to Collecting Rare Coins

Coin Collecting - Beginner's Guide to Collecting Rare Coins

by Mike Carraway
Coin Collecting - Beginner's Guide to Collecting Rare Coins

Coin Collecting - Beginner's Guide to Collecting Rare Coins

by Mike Carraway

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Overview

You are standing in the checkout line at the grocery store. Your turn rolls around, you pay the clerk and patiently wait for your change. As she places the change in your hand suddenly your heart leaps to your throat and for an instant you even forget to breath!
There in the palm of your hand is what appears to be a “Mercury Dime!” You quickly contain yourself and slip the change in your wallet. When you return home you are able to confirm that you do have a somewhat rare find!
The Mercury Dimes were produced on and off during the 20th century and have a market value of $50 a piece. Aren’t you glad you caught the coin collecting bug a few months ago?
Okay, maybe that was a bit over the top but make no mistake this story unfolds across the country very frequently. Just a little bit of knowledge and you, too, can learn how to distinguish the occasional rare find.
“A Beginner's Guide to Coin Collecting” can give you the information you need to find that rare coin and determine if this is a hobby you would like to pursue.
Discover this:
Becoming a Numismatic – the fancy word for a coin collector
Where to find coins – some places are better than others
What you should look for in a coin – shiny isn’t always better
What are mints and mint marks – master this before

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012388070
Publisher: Digital Success Publishing and Consulting
Publication date: 04/14/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 28 KB

About the Author

Mike Carraway has been collecting coins for over 15 years
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