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Posted by Mark Freeman on December 23, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
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Why Collect Silver And Gold Numismatic Coins?
Collecting is a very enjoyable hobby. Every once in a while collecting can be very profitable say in the case of a rare stamp collection, paintings, baseball cards. Collecting numismatic gold and silver coins is more than just a hobby!Numismatics is defined as the study or collecting of coins, medals, and paper money. Numis network [...]
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Posted by Mark Freeman on November 19, 2010 in Numismatics · 1 Comment
Question by Nathalie: What are the best numismatics to buy?
I'm looking to learn about numismatics, because I'd like to buy some in the future. What are the best grades to buy? Where can I find more information about numismatic-buying?
Best answer:
Answer by KipLow mintage proof gold coins are a good investment but they are expensive because they are in high demand and low supply.
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Posted by Mark Freeman on October 28, 2010 in Numismatics · 1 Comment
www.OneMinuteU.com numismatics how to tell what makes a coin valuable
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Posted by Mark Freeman on September 18, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
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Coin Collecting And Numismatics - The 5 Nuances Of Numismatics
Numismatics involves studying banknotes, token coins, stock certificates, medallion and money. It is believed that numismatics was established during the reign of Julius Caesar who also wrote the first book on this subject. This topic is a very interesting one as every coin or medal represents a particular [...]
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Posted by Mark Freeman on July 25, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
Some cool Numismatics images:
Lincoln in Illinois (2009 Proof Lincoln Cent)
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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln cent, the US Mint has release four new reverse designs for 2009. This one reflects Abraham Lincoln's professional life in Illinois. This particular coin is "proof", meaning that it is specially minted (and priced!) to have a brilliant [...]
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