Where is the best place to go to find out about how much a coin collection is worth?
whats the best place to store my coin collection.?
I got some old coins, how can I store them safe place.any recomandations from collectores with out going out and buying a safe
What are the best coins to invest in?
I am getting into coin collecting, as an investment, and I need to know what to look for when collecting. I know how to tell a good from a bad but I need to know what coins to go for or what to stay away from. Also, I know that circulated coins have a decreased value, but should I stay away from them all together? If not, what coins are still worth my while? I’ve been sticking to Silver proofs, because I know they will always increase in value, but I would like to know coins that are still worth it, even if they are circulated or worn a bit. Thanks!
What is the best starter kit to purchase for a coin collector looking to organize their collection?
I am looking for a starter kit for a birthday present for my boyfriend. He has a small collection with various coins, but wants to organize and start REALLY collecting. Can anyone give me some advice as to which collection kit would be most suitable for a collector like him?
I have found a few on ebay and amazon but I am unsure if I should purchase them.
Thanks!
What is the best way to start a nice coin collection, that will appreciate in value?
What is the best way to start a coin collection?
what is the best way to catalog a home coin collection?
What is the best advice for my Morgan and peace silver dollars?
Hi everyone,
Long story short, for $10 I acquired
10 silver dollar coins, 4 Morgan Silver dollars and 6 peace dollars.
The Morgan dollars are (generally good condition, I would judge them to be between Fine and extremely fine more towards extremely fine). Philly mint I think for all.
1900
1921×3
Peace dollars (I feel most of these guys are in fine condition)
1923×2
1925
1934
1926
I’ve always been interested in collecting coins when I was younger but never really had the capital to do so but it’s a different story now. I went to the local coin shop today and they offered me $26 per coin and I’m assuming I don’t have anything particularly interesting so they essentially offered me the melt value. Talking to them for a little bit about my hobby when I was younger and they suggested in regards to Morgan silver dollars that for “investing” the best strategy would be to acquire fewer higher quality rarer coins rather than your typical run of the mill common Morgans. I considered this advice and now I’m thinking I may act upon it or at least start a collection.
My goal is to have coins that won’t lose value over the long term. I’m assuming this implies that buying those rarer coins for their numistic value rather than it’s weight in silver is important. At the same time I still like the idea of having a collection and not simply owning the single most valuable coin I can afford.
With my goals in mind what would you suggest if I were looking into getting into Morgan silver dollar coins or perhaps another precious metal coin that won’t break the bank. One option I thought about was returning to the store to redeam my $260 and exchanging it for a something like a 1883 Carson City http://cgi.ebay.com/Boxed-Carson-Cit…item5ae00aab81 Would that be a wise move? Would doing this help achieve my goal?
What is the best way to determine the value of my silver coins?
What is the best way to determine the value of my silver coins?
Hi,
Over the years I’ve collected silver coins and was wounder should I sell them for the historic value or for the silver price? Does anyone know of a website i can go to or a book i can get?
I have know idea and any insight would be great!
Thanks!
What’s the best way to invest in Silver?
I have been coin collecting for the past few months and the silver coins really stand out to me. So much that I want to invest in bullion or ingots. I bought a few Silver Eagles and small gram bars on ebay. Thats becomes expensive quick with shipping and mark up, silver would have to double to make it worth while. I was wondering if there was a place to buy 1 ounce bars from a shop or from mints without paying double the value.

