Marking Historical and Cultural Events with Collectible Coins
Mar 30th, 2012 by Aldouspi

Marking Historical and Cultural Events with Collectible Coins

Collectible Coins

Coin collecting, as a hobby, is very much linked to history. People collect coins to mark events in our nation’s history and culture. They are a visually alluring keepsake and a great place to start a conversation about a historical time or place. Part of the fun of coin collecting is learning about the historical events surrounding some of history’s most important coinage.

With the hundredth anniversary of the Titanic fast approaching cultural interest in the subject has reached a fever pitch. James Cameron’s 1997 film masterpiece Titanic has been re-released in 3D. Cameron is currently working on another film project relating to the Titanic. He has even commissioned a special submarine to take him to the deepest depths of the wreck. The creator of the PBS’ hit show Downtown Abbey, Julian Fellowes, (the first episode of the series features the Titanic heavily) is currently working on a Titanic themed miniseries in the vein of Downtown Abby.

The world of collectible coins is also celebrating this historic event. Colorized coins relating to the anniversary are already available and are moving fast. Titanic related coins come in many forms, shapes, sizes, and colors. They are available in any price range so everyone can celebrate this momentous occasion together. If you are looking for a good gift for a coin collector I would highly suggest any number of Titanic themed coin sets.


Some Titanic Coins For Sale

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With an election fast approaching the window may be closing to get Obama memorabilia like a Presidential dollar or colorized Obama coinage. The election year has already proved tumultuous and I don’t think anyone can say for sure who will occupy the Oval Office next year. You may have another 4 years to stock up on Obama collectible coins, then again you may not. I would play it safe and add some Obama coinage to your collection now.


Some Obama Coins For Sale

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The window is also closing to buy state quarters. State quarters were issued from 1997 to 2008 and then extended to include US territories like Puerto Rico and Guam. The program wsas soo good that had to find new places to commemorate! That means the window in which you can easily purchase mint quality, uncirculated state quarter is rapidly drawing to a close. The state quarter program is among the most successful and popular programs enacted by the U.S. Mint. It may even go down in history as one of the finest moments in modern American coinage. Make sure you make state quarter part of your collection…


Some State Quarters For Sale

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http://www.thepatrioticmint.com has everything you need for coin collecting, from colorized coins to presidential dollars. Check out what we have to offer as well as our blog at http://www.collectiblecoinsinfo.com.


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How the Coin Value of your Currency is Determined
Aug 15th, 2011 by Aldouspi

How the Coin Value of your Currency is Determined

Coin Value depends on several things. Focus on the facts,Coins are of course small disk shaped metal pieces used for money transactions.Until today coins played a very vital role in our day to day currency circulation. In today’s times many new types payment modes have been introduced.

Bank noted credit cards paper money like travelers cheque wire transfer of money. For higher denominations we use Bank notes and coins for smaller day to day transaction.

Coins in the ancient times were made out of Gold Silver metal ,this practice was stopped by countries in the early 19th century, when metal prices shot up .

The face value of the coin is always of lower denomination so the metal used has to be of reasonable pricing too. As the economy grew Gold and Silver was stopped for currency coins, these expensive metals were used for producing Bullion coins which are bought only for the purpose of investing.

Nowadays metal copper and nickel coins have replaced the valuable metal for currency coins. Valuable Bullion coins like Gold coins Silver coins Platinum Coins are valued as per the prevailing market rate of the metal. Gold Silver and Platinum coins o not have fixed price they fluctuate as per the market fluctuations.

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Coin values of other coins like currency coins is the face value of the coin, the amount printed on the coin is the value of the coin.

Coin Values of rare old coins is totally dependable ,there are many factors which determine the price of such coins like the historical significance of the coin the rarity the age the condition the mint mark ,all these are taken into account while valuation of the coins.

Coin Grading also plays a versatile role in coin values. Coins are graded keeping in mind all the aspects especially the uniqueness the age and the condition of the coin. Good coins can be marked as below

G-6 VG-8 VG-10 F-12 F-15 VF-20 VF-25 XF-40 XF-45 AU-50 AU-58 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 MS-70.Where as average or poor coins are marked as PO-1 ,FR-2, AG-3,G-4.

A well graded coin is always valued at a higher price.Coin values are also determined on the demand of the coin , sometimes a rare old coin would not be highly priced as the demand for the coin among the coin collectors is low.

On the contrary a commonly circulated coin would fetch a higher price ,as the demand for that particular coin is relatively higher with con collectors.

Coin collection is an expensive hobby ,earlier this hobby belonged to Kings with the advent of various coins in circulation more and more people are getting interested in this hobby.

Coins are of high value so need to be verified thoroughly before investing money in it. Coin value as well as their grades are to be well checked before one invests any kind of money.

Coin Value can vary.

Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Coins for Years. For More Information on Coin Value, Visit His Site at COIN VALUE

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