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British.Tabloids asked:


I was just wondering who I would see at the conventions! Thanks!

ALFONSO
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Cindy Heller asked:


According to history, Egyptian King Farouk and Roman emperors were among the first coin collectors. They collected a large number of coins in their palaces and castles. Over the years, the concept of coin collecting has changed and common people have become coin collectors. In fact, the competition between these collectors is quite fierce and this makes the price of rare coins always increase. A single coin can hundreds of thousand and even millions of dollar, which shows that coin collectors will do anything necessary to get the coin that they want.

Coin collecting themes

Some coin collectors are generalists, which mean that they collect bits of everything, but others are very specific and this creates coin collecting themes. The country theme is one of the common ones. The purpose of this theme usually is to collect coins from as many countries as possible. Traveling has become easier nowadays and thus it is easier to collect coins from different countries. Internet and online friend network can also be used to get foreign coins.

A year theme is fairly common as well where coin collectors used the year when the coin was minted as the basis of their collection theme. A variation of this theme is to collect a coin denomination from the first to the last model. When collectors complete all models from a coin denomination, they will continue with other denominations. This theme is closely related with period theme where the basis of the collection is the period when the coin was minted. Common period collections are collecting coins from Victorian era and Greek period.

Prior to the 19th century, coins were hand minted and it was pretty common for coins to have errors. Today, these errors have become one of coin collecting themes as well. Another coin collection theme is mintmark differences between coins. Mintmarks that are rare and difficult to produce will have higher value than the common ones.

Subject, for example like a figure of animals on the coin, can become a coin collecting theme as well. Composition or the type of metals that a coin was made from is another common theme. You will find that it is common for a coin to have two or even three metals combined.

Whatever the theme is, many coin collectors like to compete between each other because they want to outdo their compatriots. They brag when they have completed a rare set of coins that is available nowhere. This situation has made coin collecting a fascinating and an expensive hobby.



GARTH
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Ted J asked:


I got this term from e-bay. Its used in some of the listings

ALLAN

Gold Coin Collecting Trends For 2009

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Max Lloyd asked:


Gold coin collectors everywhere are celebrating the soaring gold prices that have been seen in recent times. Coins and collections that were once valuable are now very valuable. For 2009, gold coin collecting will remain strong.

Proof gold coins are expected to be strong performers through 2009, as are rare date and early gold. With rare date and early gold coins, the better they look, the higher their value. Proof gold coins are rare by definition and those in F.D.C. (fleur de coin) condition are going to have the highest value.

The Saint Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin is still one of the most beautiful, popular and sought after gold coins on the market, and will remain so for a long time. Saint Gaudens proof coins, and those with no motto (without In God We Trust) on them are more rare and therefore more highly valued.

Newly minted 24-kt Jackson’s Liberty First Spouse gold coins, both proof and uncirculated are going to be strong for the coming months. Other gold coins that are remaining high in popularity are the $10 Liberty and the $5 Liberty, the $5 Liberty Half-Eagle (with or without motto), American Gold Eagle bullion coins, the Commemorative US gold coins - 1988 Olympic (uncirculated) and 1986 Statue of Liberty, British Sovereign gold coin - King Edward 1902-1910, Canadian Maple Leaf, and the Australian Lunar gold coins - 2005 1 oz Gold Rooster and 2004 1-oz. Gold Monkey.

In uncertain financial times, gold is one thing whose value continues to remain strong if not rise. Consider adding any of these coins to your collection.

One of the best gold coin investment is Saint Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coins. They represent great collectible and investment opportunity as they increase in price on average about 8% a year. Here is a little history on Saint Gaudens gold coins.

In the early 1900’s, President Theodore Roosevelt inquired of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens as to whether or not he would be interested in re-crafting the design or the nation’s coinage to look more like the coins of ancient Greece, where democracy first took root. What Saint Gaudens created was a breathtaking high relief design featuring the image of Miss Liberty on one side and a flying eagle on the other. This coin symbolized both the county’s strength while moving into the future and independence as a powerful and glorious nation.

Only a few proofs were struck, and then production began of the $20 gold coins. Because of the high relief, these coins were not the favorite of bankers (they wobbled when being stacked). Eventually the coin was altered to be flatter. Even though all of the Double Eagle gold coins are considered collectors items, those struck in high relief are more highly prized.

Interestingly, this incredible symbol of America was, for a time, produced without the motto “In God We Trust.” Roosevelt felt that it was sacrilegious to have that motto on coins that could be used for gambling. The Saint Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin is indeed a symbol of greatness. A symbol of artistry, independence, strength and even the workings of our government, this gold coin has a history that spans a century and beauty that is unmatched.



JIM

Mexican Coin Collecting Guide

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Wilson Snyder asked:


For anyone interested in Mexican Peso gold coins and Mexican coin collecting, it is important for the coin collector to know as much as he can about the Mexican peso gold coin. The more an individual knows about Mexican coin collecting, the more prepared he will be when it comes to purchase Mexican Peso gold coins and other Mexican coins available. When it comes to Mexican coin collecting, of particular importance is one’s ability to identify Mexican peso gold coins. This will ensure he is actually getting genuine coins to add to his growing coin collection.

Mexican peso coins first became available in the early 1920s and were created to celebrate the independence of Mexico. This particular coin is called a Centenario. Mexican peso gold coins are made of 37.5 g of gold which is part of an alloy of 10% copper / 90% gold. Like other gold coins, the copper is added to Mexican peso coins so that the coin is much longer lasting and more durable.

For Mexican coin collecting, Mexican peso gold coins are definitely the most popular items among avid coin collectors. Slightly larger than the American eagle gold coins, these Mexico peso gold coins depict the winged goddess of victory holding up a laurel wreath and holding chains in the opposing hand. The goddess depiction stands in front of two volcanoes, the Iztacchautl and Popcatepetl volcanoes located in Mexico.

Also depicted with the Winged Victory goddess is the actual dates that Mexico gained its independence from Spain: 1821. The latter date appears on the right-hand side of the Winged Victory goddess, and a second date appears on the left hand side of the goddess which indicates the date the coin was created. The words “50 PESOS” appears to the right of the goddess depiction, and the words “37.5 Gr. ORO PURO” appear to the left of the same image.

On the flip side of the coin, Mexican coin collecting aficionados will find an image that looks striking to an American eagle but is actually an image of the Mexican coat of arms. The eagle is actually snatching a snake in the image, and it is positioned above a cactus. The latter depiction of the Mexican gold eagle is believed to symbolize the domination of good over evil. The words “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS” appear in a semi circle above the Mexican gold eagle. The latter words, when translated come to mean “United States of Mexico,” which signifies the fact that Mexico is a constitutional republic/federal nation. Besides the most popular Mexican 50 Peso gold coins, you can also add Mexico coins with smaller denominations to your collection, including Mexico 20 Peso Gold Coin, Mexico 20 Peso Gold Coin, Mexico 5 Peso Gold Coin, Mexico 2.5 Peso Gold Coin and Mexico 2 Peso Gold Coin.

To learn more about Mexican coin, I recommend you checking out Mexican Coin for Sale. It is a specialized Mexican Gold Coins site, offering a great selection of Mexican Gold Coins for sale. This website makes finding the Mexican Gold Coin deals a million times easier. Be sure to visit this website before you buy.



ALVIN
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Abhishek Agarwal asked:


The hobby of coin collecting is a fun and anyone having some time can do it. The most easy way to learn about the history of the coin is to start collecting them.

Between the period of 1838-1933 the United States of America used to issue the gold coins. Can you believe it? Yes its true. The design for the coin until 1907 was that of the Liberty head bust. The design was later changed to the Saint Gaudens Motif and Indian Head up till 1933,when the great Depression has started. This great Depression led the coins to be recalled which is very rare to find now-a-days.

1933 Double Eagle can be considered as the most important and valuable coin in the world. This coin was a 20 dollar coin of gold. It was made as early as 1800’s after the gold rush in California. This coin was debarred from being used in the 1930’s and when the same coin was put into auction in 2002 it fetched a whooping sum of 8 million dollars.

The gold coins are very rare and therefore the coin collectors prefer other coins to collect.

The unique collection of coin you can consider is that of the coins which were not minted correctly at the time of minting. The coins having flaws will also be very valuable. The coins with a wrong date, misspelled word,double-punched marks, off-center characteristics, are very precious. These mistakes can increase the worth of the coin by nearly 50 dollars to a good 1000 dollars.

The coins which were in circulation for a very short duration of time can also be worth collecting.

If the coin collection is focused on a particular type of coin then it is the best. The choice can be from dimes,dollars,nickles or pennies.

The other of focusing on coin collection is to consider the period during which the coins were made or circulated. Coins having different mint marks and if you have the collection of coins that were struck on the same area can also be very exciting. The most important thing is to complete the collection of your coins. If you are able to do so then its fantastic.

The subscription to a coin publication like that of Coinage Magazine or Coin World can be a good idea to start with. These can give you a lot of relevant information about the coins. The other source of information can be internet or for that matter the local coin shop can also be of great help to expand your search.

To have a substantial collection of coins you will have to be patient and it may take months or even many years. After all there is so much abundance of coins in USA. By deciding on the coin(s) you want to collect, the challenge to complete that collection begins.



AUBREY

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