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Valued Member
United States
123 Posts |
Depending on your location, world coins may be very easy to find. Many coin shops have "junk boxes" of world coins priced at just a few cents each; those inexpensive coins are a good place to start. Local coin shops usually have a selection of world coins, often priced reasonably so that the inventory will move. These coins don't always sell very quickly. Many large coin dealers also sell them in bulk quantities, but I don't know how well mixed they are - foreign coin mixtures seen in the U.S. are often heavy in Canadian and Mexican. Still, they are usually dirt-cheap in quantity. You can buy them by the pound from larger dealers. These dealers often advertise in Coin World and other coin publications. I haven't tried any of these bulk lots, but they are usually priced so low that I wouldn't worry about the risk of getting a poor mixture. (I just looked through a recent Coin World and I quickly found one - 5 pounds for $38.45 from Gatewest Coin.) If you really want to get into foreign coins, you will need a book to help you identify them. The best source I have found is Krause's "Standard Catalog of World Coins". You would probably want to start with the book that covers 1901-present, but they have additional volumes going back to 1601 if you really get into it. Especially if you want to acquire large quantities of world coins in bulk, you should buy this book before you proceed. From what I have seen, there are also trading networks here, and that could be another way to get these coins. I haven't participated in any trading because I tend to become sentimentally attached to coins that come into my possession, but for people who don't get so attached it might work well. Good luck! Collecting world coins can seem intimidating at first, but it is very rewarding, and it is possible to accumulate vast quantities of coins for very little money. I have large quantities of coins from all over the world, and most of them were under US$1.00 each. Heather
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
3831 Posts |
It's not terribly difficult if you are interested in current circulated world coins. I believe there are really kind forum members who are more than willing to trade current circulating coins, which will help out with your quest of collecting. :)
My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseriesMy numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htmRegularly updated at least once a month.
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Forum Kid
Kuwait
1523 Posts |
In fact tons, You can ask anyone of them to trade and they will send you some circs!
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
Please remember that you must have 50 posts prior to attempting to trade with any of our members, though. 
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Valued Member
 United States
159 Posts |
thank you for all the help with info on world coins. as soon as I am able I will take l look at a few mor shops here in town and then look at some this weekend thnk you
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Valued Member
 United States
159 Posts |
one more thing to add I am always watching this topic to see if anything new is put up to help me in my quest so please keep posting all is appriciated
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1079 Posts |
Hi,
I think we all agree world coins can be an inexpensive way to go. In fact all areas of the hobby have an expensive and an inexpensive side to it.
First suggestion choose an area that interests you eg: country, design, denomination or even certain historical era's.
Then set a budget and go nuts from there. I would also suggest start small and build as you get experiance.
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Valued Member
United Kingdom
104 Posts |
I find odd coins mixed up with the change you get from shops..also it helps to tell people about your interest in coins...and if your intersted in present day english coins then I can help u lol
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Valued Member
 United States
159 Posts |
Thank you all once again as time goes by I will be aqble to start going nuts for the coins I want as KLD so gentaly put it but right now I have a few other thing to take care of but a few coins here and there I will be able to handle as for the buying on here give me a few more weeks to get my posts up to where I am able to confidently buy sell and trade.
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Valued Member
United States
346 Posts |
World coins are a fun trip lol you can get many beautiful designs of pretty much anything you want from wolves to knights to anything else. and it dont take long to get to 50 posts on this board I believe I hit 50 within a week and I'm still rising :-) I hope you find what ya want for your collection
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Valued Member
 United States
159 Posts |
well I'm working on it but with the computer problems and work I dont get to be on here much but I think I have got the computer problems worked outso now it just leaves work. thanks for the help
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Valued Member
 United States
159 Posts |
well I got off to a good start today I went to the local coin shop and found a few coins that I liked I have a few australian coins,and a few coins from othe countrys I didnt get much but for $3.42 for the lot and I got my world coins of to a good start and I have something to work for in finding better ones.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
9419 Posts |
At least you have an Australian coin, thats a step in the right direction. steve   
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Forum Kid
Kuwait
1523 Posts |
One small step for you and a giant leap for coin collecting!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4589 Posts |
newguy once I get 50 posts under my belt I wills ee what I can do I have enough extra that you can have some nothing real major you can email me when I have the required amount of posts. sincerly jim
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