The number of coin collectors has really grown since the launch of the State Quarter program in 1999. It is great to once again be able to check your pocket change each evening in hopes of finding a much needed coin to add to your collection….and, at face value. The number of grandparents assembling sets [...]
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COIN COLLECTING IN THIS ECONOMY. WHAT’S A COLLECTOR TO DO?
Posted in Gammill Numismatics, coin condition, coin investments, collector investments, key date investments, knowledge is power, large cents, numismatics, tagged ANA, ANACS, coin collecting in this economy, coin inventory, coin show attendance, coin varieties, counterfeit coins, digital photo of important coins, economic front, grade inflation, grading coins, grading criteria, home security, kentucky state quarter cud, key date coins, market grading, NGC, numismatic books, numismatic library, PCGS, reading and research on coins, state quarters, stereo microscope on September 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A Coin is Worth More Than a Coin…When it is RARE and in DEMAND!
Posted in Gammill Numismatics, coin condition, knowledge is power, numismatics, tagged buffalo nickels, bullion value, coin condition determines value, demand, gammill art, gammill buffalo nickels, gammill coin condition, Gammill coin gazette art, gammill coin gazette watercolors, gammill coin grading, gammill indian head cents, gammill lincoln cents, gammill ngc, gammill pcgs, gammill rare coin, gammill rarity, gammill watercolors are featured on pages, how to grade coins, indian head cents, influence coins value, knowledge is power, liberty head dimes, Life hobby, Life time of collecting, Lincoln Cent, low mintage, NGC, numismatic value, old coins and their value, PCGS, rare coin, rarity, red book, supply and demand, third party grading service, trustworthly dealer on August 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Coin collectors, old and new, as well as many non-collectors, often wonder these days whether the coins in their pocket (or modest collection) are worth more than their face or bullion value. The following are basic factors that in general influence a coins value. No rocket science here, just common sense.
How rare is that Lincoln [...]