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Finding Rare and Collectible Coins
Coin collecting was started only as a hobby for most people, however you can
hear what other people say (or you probably have heard yourself) about news of
people cashing in on their old coin; and that encouraged more people to go on a
coin-collecting streak. If you are one of those people who want to invest in
coins, here are several places to start your collection.
Coin Shops:
Many shop owners are dealers that know a lot of information about coins and are
selling coins too. These coin shops are a valuable place to find and gain more
information about coins and coin collecting. These coin shops can be costly,
though, as they are anticipating selling their coins for a profit. With enough
knowledge and/or having someone who know a great deal about coin collecting at
your side, you can get great prices for your coins.
Coin Shows:
There are times when your local mall will have an exhibit from several coin
dealers and that will let you see all of the collections and allow you to buy
some coins for a lower price due to the competition. You will probably also see
several new coins that are available and suitable for your collection.
These coins shows are great not only for sellers and buyers but also for coin
enthusiasts who want to see rare and hard to find coins.
Mail Orders/Web Sites:
There are thousands of dealers worldwide and most of them have websites that
allow buy coins and pay for them through mail order or through any online
payment system such as Paypal. You should do your research on these companies
and read their terms carefully to make sure that you can get your money back
when you have a problem with the coin you purchased and/or received.
For every legitimate web site, there are may be hundreds of fake web sites that
are just attempting to get your money. You should always ask for feedback from
previous customers before paying anybody online and remember not to give out any
password or pin numbers.
Flea Markets:
It would be surprising place to find rare coins at a flea market, but stranger
things have happened. These places have different ideas about pricing which is
due to their lack of understanding of how a coin should be priced. You will find
overpriced coins but if you are lucky you might find a rare coin somewhere in
those stacks of coins that will make it worth your while.
Flea markets sellers are usually looking for a quick sell and would probably
give you discounts when you buy their items in bulk. Try to buy other items and
get your coins added as a bonus.
Auctions:
If you are looking to invest in really, really rare coins, the best place to go
would be an auction. Auctions are the only place where you can find people
selling their rarest and most expensive coins. Several of these auctions are
happening online at the same time and most of the sellers are looking for the
highest bidders. You must be aware and warned that some of these sellers are
frauds and will not make the price you pay worthwhile. You should try to learn
more about these coins and their worth before trying to buy one from an online
auction.
Other Coin Collectors:
Coin collectors usually have duplicate coins that they are willing to sell for a
price lower than its market value. The only problem is it is hard to find
another coin collector that collects the same coins as you. The best places to
look are online groups, forums and (if you have one) local groups.
Other coin collectors are the best people to turn into when you want to start
your own collection. They can offer you tips, discounts and some might even be
tempted to give you some of their coins to kick-start your collection.
Coin collecting is like any other investment the value will fluctuate: they may
depreciate in value and/or gain value at any time. The best way to profit in
coin collecting is keep updated with the news and the prices of the coins. This
will not only help you in not being fooled by merchants but by learning how to
price a coin even without a price list.
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