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I would add that your money is better spent on good coin storage supplies -- an album (not a folder) or Saflips and coin boxes or pages and a loupe.

For now, save whatever you like. And, if you enjoy it, look up each and every coin to see if you have a variety or if one even exists for that year/coin.

Have fun.
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Thanks guys. Appreciate the pointers and advice!
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Obviously you've already taken the very best first step, which was joining us. I really get a sense of pride when I see so many wonderful responses and opinions for a new collector to consider.

I look forward to seeing more posts from you.
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to the hobby!

A lot of good advice posted on here so far. If you like halves, then I'd definitely start with those! They make for a truly beautiful set.

There are as many ways to collect coins as there are coin collectors. That's one of the great things about this hobby, you can make your coin collection whatever you want it to be. As long as you enjoy it, that's the main thing.

That being said, I'd start off simply - purchase an album or two, fill it with coins that you can find from banks or in circulation, and you are off and running! As you learn more about the hobby your collection will grow.

And don't be afraid to ask questions - this forum is a great resource for advice and help!

Most of all, have fun!
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If you like half dollars, you can certainly begin with them and see where that takes you. I would personally store them in Coin World coin holders, it's identical in size to the slabs graded coins come in, and you won't have two or three storage media that way, such as flips, albums, slabs, etc.

Don't buy any graded coins until you learn what you have to learn about the rest.

Whatever your budget is, do buy the highest grade of coin you can afford for that purchase. If it's raw coins, that means UNC in one grade or the other.

I would personally start out with building a type collection, from early Bust Halves to a 1964 Silver Kennedy, there's a lot to look at there and it's a great deal of fun. That way, you're not concerned with year of issue and mint marks, just the best quality type coin you can find that day.

An alternative choice is to limit your grades to XF at best, and keep them in 'raw' state, where you can actually handle the coins, if that's what you enjoy doing. Some folks run two collections, the nice UNCs that are never handled, and the XF set they can toss on the table and pick up and ponder.

Lots of folks also collect silver 'halves' from foreign countries, too.

Whatever you do, DON'T start collecting anything you are not interested in, and keep your interests limited to begin with.
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I've always been very partial to half dollars
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A circulated set of Franklins is pretty easy to do and they look nice. That should give you a great start.
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With saying you like half dollars begin with a type set of halves. Kennedy, Franklyn, Walking Liberty, Barbor, Seated, and Bust. Then you can expand with variations of your types such as mint marks, proofs, and series differences like on Seated halves with arrows and mottos.
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Most of all, have fun!


I think this is the key - it really doesn't matter what you collect, as long as you're having fun. It's quite easy to get sucked into collecting what what others would expect you to collect. Grab some books, try a few things and see what you enjoy.

Welcome to the hobby.
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Thanks again for the additional responses, folks. Seems like a knowledgeable group here!

I'll start doing some research and get started soon. Thanks again!
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My suggestion is not to collect coins. That way there would be more for me.
Best thing to do is find a coin or hobby store and purchase some thing called the Red Book by Whitman Publishing. Look through it to get an idea of what is available.
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Got hooked on Numi's when I was searching boxes of coins. Started putting sets together, but I really like type sets. I made it simple, I followed the RedBook. I still have some of the dollars and cents to get, but there are a lot of coin varieties to make it very challenging. I did not do the gold coins.
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