How Does Coin Grading Work?
Anyone new to the coin collecting hobby will wonder how coin values are determined and why a particular coin may be worth more than the same coin that is, at […]
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Learn how coin grading works and the basics behind strike, preservation, luster, color, attractiveness, and other ways of determining a coin’s condition.
Anyone new to the coin collecting hobby will wonder how coin values are determined and why a particular coin may be worth more than the same coin that is, at […]
How Does Coin Grading Work? Read More »
I urge you to occasionally sell some of your coins—you will become a wiser, more educated collector. You may also avoid unpleasant surprises when you do decide to sell some
To Be a Better Coin Buyer, Be a Good Coin Seller Read More »
You may have seen this piece of advice on Grand Rapids Coins’ Evaluations page: The single biggest mistake you can make as a collector: Cleaning your coins. Your collection will
Cleaning Coins Decreases Their Value Read More »
Coin collecting has come crossover with other hobbies like stamp collecting or antiquing in the sense that these hobbies involve people seeking out everyday items that have managed to increase
What Is the Difference between a Coin and a Medal? Read More »
The ABCs of Coin Grading I have learned that many dealers like to sell uncirculated coins by the roll. What would be the point of buying a whole roll
Introduction to Coin Grading Read More »
“Buy the best you can afford” is a sound strategy for collectors of nearly any rarity, but is particularly important with US coins, ancient coins and US currency. Also, as
Quality and Rarity Drive Values for US Coins, Ancient Coins, and US Currency Read More »
In this blog post we discuss the key elements that make a coin rare, collectable, and valuable. Precious Metal – Gold/Silver/Platinum Specific Dates and Mint Mark (a letter indicating where
Characteristics of rare, collectable, and valuable coins Read More »