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Coin collecting can be a rewarding journey. You can always start from selecting a qualified dealer or reputable resource and get as much education as possible on the coins you are purchasing. The more knowledge you have, the greater will be your chance of making a profitable investment. A common mistake coin collecting beginner would make is to try to make easy money without giving thorough and serious thought. Here are some rare coins for coins collectors.

 

1850 – 1907 $20 Liberty Gold Coins

1850 – 1907 $10 Liberty Coins

1856 $2 1/2 Liberty

1853 $10 Liberty

1801 Draped Bust $10

1907 High Relief St Gaudens

1877 Indian Head

1818 Large Cent

1907 – 1933 $20 Saint Gaudenns Gold Coins

1907 – 1933 $10 Indian Gold Coins

1907 – 1929 $5 Indians and $2 1/2 Indians

1878 – 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars

1921 – 1935 Peace Silver Dollars

1794 Liberty Cap half cent, Extremely Fine

1873 two cent piece

1866 Shield nickel with rays

1862 half dime, uncirculated

1807 draped bust dime, uncirculated

1866 liberty seated dime, uncirculated

1876 liberty seated 20 cents, uncirculated

1874 liberty seated quarter dollar, with arrows, uncirculated

1886 liberty seated quarter dollar, uncirculated

1916 standing liberty quarter dollar, uncirculated

1815 capped bust half dollar, uncirculated

1834 capped bust half dollar, uncirculated

1855 O liberty seated half dollar, uncirculated

1921 liberty walking half dollar, uncirculated
 
Through time, you can accumulate enormous of background knowledge in the field. Rare coins and precious metals have proven to be an excellent investing tool and hedge against inflation and ecnomic downturn. Although today’s coin market is very competitive and profit margains are not as high as the past.

 

To determine the value of a coin is a very difficult task because it is based on a number of factors, such as the origin, the condition, the year, and the grade. For instance, an A+ means a rating between 58 to 70, depending on whether the coin is circulated or uncirculated. An A4 coin will have details rubbed off and blurred. The images and words on an A1 coin will no longer be readable.

 


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