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Coin Collecting for Beginners: How To Start Collecting Coins And Make Money With Your Collection

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About Coin Collecting For Beginners: How To Start

Move up from putting all your coins into a piggy bank. Looking for something you can do in your spare time that doesn’t involve Facebook or Netflix? If you’re feeling like your weekends are increasingly monotonous and unproductive, it might be time to find a new hobby or project. Coin collecting may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a worthwhile pursuit, but it is a pastime that is very easy to get obsessed with. With low barriers for entry and exit, it is a hobby you can start right away without worrying about having to buy expensive tools or learn complicated processes. It’s exciting and exhilarating when you’re hunting for that elusive coin to complete your set. But at the same time, it’s relaxing and absorbing when you’re studying your collection and learning about the rich history behind it. What’s more, coin collecting will have you saving money for fun! And you won’t just be saving the cost of the coins you’ve collected--the value of the coins in your collection can appreciate considerably over the years. Single pieces, complete sets, and entire collections can be sold for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. One coin collection even sold for $44.9 million, setting a world record. As with any collection, it pays to know which coins are worth collecting and how to keep your prized possessions safe and intact. In Coin Collecting for Beginners, you will discover: The essential information you need to know before you start your coin collection to maximize its value How to understand the coin grading system and apply this knowledge when selecting the coins for your collection The #1 thing you should never do with your coins that could lead to a significant decrease in their value The precautionary measures to take to protect yourself from fraudulent deals and avoid losing money Why some rare coins may be worth less than common coins, as well as what factors you should look at to determine a coin’s value How to increase buyer confidence when selling your coins using this one popular industry practice The insider’s secret to getting the highest possible price for your coins The three rooms in your house where coins should never be stored if you want to preserve their quality The surprising reason why having a second coin collection can actually be less stressful than having just one The tear-jerking amount coins are selling for today and how you can get in on the action And much more. Whether you’re a 10-year-old kid with an obsession for history, or an adult with plans of striking it rich, coin collecting is a meaningful hobby that grows with you and increases in value the longer you are in it. Even if you don’t end up selling your collection, it’s then something you can pass on to your children or grandchildren so that they can take over and add to it--or even sell it for a handsome profit. Either way, it will never go to waste. For most collectors, coins become a lifelong passion. Considering that it offers a balanced mix of relaxation, excitement, and eventual profit, it’s no wonder why people become instantly hooked. If you want to spend your weekends more productively and build a valuable collection that will last for generations, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.