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 Posted 10/10/2006  2:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rggoodie to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
In response to a number of emails I have received, I am opening another can of worms.

I keep getting the question what supplies should a collector have.

I will list what I use and hope the rest of you will add interesting items to this list.


First- Reference books - determined by your interest.
Next investment money - it takes money to buy money.

Then my list includes not forgetting Coins and banknotes.

Cotton gloves.
A soft cloth to examine them over
A magnifying glass (loop)
2x2s or flips
A FLAT CINCH stapler - what a great buy
Storage pages or boxes.
a digital scale (weight)
a digital micrometer (dimensions)
I had but gave away a microscope- may get another one.
A safe deposit box - / safe
a dehumidifier (I live in a humid area)
a good light (for examination)
a excellent camera-
with macro or super macro ability (camera supplies)
A computer and active membership in this forum

Now it is your turn to add to the list.


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 Posted 10/10/2006  2:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dewayne76 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Good post Richard. I have my eyes on a microscope at work that may be for sale soon.
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I would add a couple of cans of compressed air, for dusting 2x2's and coins before locking them in,,

also a few different grading guides, PCGS grading and counterfiet detection, ANA, photograde. these are helpful with most US coins.

some kind of spread sheet for simple listing of coins added to your collection, keep track of purchase price, grade and Identifying characteristics such as a die marker or gouge or certian bag marks which can be easily Identified , these small notes along with a picture can help you recover your coins if they are stolen.

Rick
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