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Truly Inspiring Collections

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Most often the novice collector will start because of a certain interest in a particular series. That interest may have been sparked by that shiny new half dollar that your Grandparents gave you from time to time or possibly by that odd-looking foreign coin you received in change or by that quarter you happened to get in change that has your state on it.

There are countless reasons why we all started collecting coins, currency, medals or some type of numismatic related objects. One of the typical and basic ways to collect coins is to collect by series. This is probably true for the new collectors today who are acquiring the Statehood Quarters as they become available. In time, that collector may acquire a fascination for some other series of coins, such as the Jefferson nickel that is now being produced with a new look.

One of the basic ways to collect a series is to save a coin by date and mint mark, usually in a purchased coin board or album produced for that particular series. So now that you have completed that series or are close to completing a series you have hopefully realized that there was a certain enjoyment and thrill each time you found a new coin for that blank spot in your album. And with that realization you'll start to think of what else is there to collect.

So what is there to collect? The count is endless. The way to go about making a truly inspiring collection that you'll be proud of is to personalize your interests. Let me explain some ideas here. My son has a nice collection of the Washington quarters, displayed in Dansco premium albums. Now he has done something that I thought was interesting. He would clip articles from the newspaper that pertained to Washington quarters and the current Statehood Quarters and encase the articles in document protectors and tailor fit that to size so he could add that as a page in the album in between each coin page. So now when you look at the album it seems so much more interesting to have something to read along with the looking at the various coins.

Another way to is to start a collection of all the different type coins that have been made for a country or collect all the bronze coins or certain denomination coins of several countries. Like I said, the ways seem endless. As you spend time collecting and reading about whatever you are collecting you realize that there are rarities, oddities and varieties of coins for just about any given series. I have seen all different types of collections some were based on themes, for example one guy I knew collected coins with Eagles on them from all the various countries around the world. Of course they do not make a special album for that, so he displayed them in a 3-ring binder with pages that are made to hold 2x2 flips. Another person had assembled a collection of numerous series in the different stages or conditions of common wear. So as you can see with just these few examples, the different ways to build a truly inspiring collection are left to your imagination and creativity.

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 Posted 01/15/2006  01:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Susanlynn9 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great article! I love the idea your son had adding articles to his collection for some historical reading. I think about someone looking at his quarter collection and reading the articles 50 years or so from now and what a neat experience that would be! Wouldn't it have been great if someone had done something like that with the Morgan dollars or Standing quarters?

Great insight on the many different ways to collect!
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Very nice article. I love the idea of gathering the articles that are related to the coins. Thanks for the tips! Mike
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great article it remind me of myself start state qaurters back in but after dad passed away stoped collecting but 6 months ago got back into it. Had no idea what to collect and went to the coin shop and found a coin I liked and off I went now I am what my wife would call a coin geek all I talk about are my coins or ones I want. so you are right there are money was to collect. like what your son is doing I am just to lazy to do something like that, it will be great to look back at history though
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Thanks for your kind words. I wrote that about a year and half ago and it was posted on coincollector.org website http://coincollector.org/archives/001847.html

Another thing I have done with my Eisenhower dollar collection is to include postcards, first day covers, political buttons, medals that portray Eisenhower. I have a photo album on Yahoo that shows some of the items that I have included in my Ike collection.
Yahoo Photo album: http://tinyurl.com/4dywh

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You've been published (again)...

http://www.coincommunity.com/articl...llection.asp

Great work!
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Thank you for the great honor of having that article listed in your numismatic article section. I would also like to thank for the listing in the directory under forums for the USA Coin Group link.
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Great article to read
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 Posted 03/21/2006  4:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Georgiestar to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
wow neat idea.. of expanding the collection with newspaper articles and stuff..my collection isn't very organised!!! basically when I was 10 I just started collecting forign coins by looking in change and asking a few people I knew if they had any..XD so you can imagine what my collection is like :P
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Great article, truly inspirational for coin collectors. If I ever get asked: "Why do you collect coins", I'll send them a copy of your article.

--Peter
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Thanks for the kind reply.

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