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Why Coin and Stamp Collecting is So Popular

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Why Coin and Stamp Collecting is So Popular

By: Marvin Cervantes

People have different hobbies because people have different interests. There are people interested in sports, in arts, in crafts or even in games. What matters in choosing a hobby is that it keeps you interested. It makes idle time worthwhile. It tells a lot about the passions of a person. That is why most people are interest in collecting, collecting stamps and collecting coins.
What Is Stamp Collecting?

Stamp collecting is all about gathering stamps and anything related to it like the mails and the envelope. Stamps through the years have showcased more than mere pictures and illustrations. Important figures, historical and cultural events and artworks as well are featured in the stamp. It gives the hobby more relevance and significance to the collector.
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Rare Coin Collecting

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

By: Michael Levy

The Exceptional Truth behind Rare Coin Collecting
Are you interested in coin collecting? Have you ever tried collecting rare coins?

Today, coin collecting, especially of those coins that are considered rare, is considered to be one of a few hobbies that are not just a mere pastime or leisure activity. Coin collecting can serve many purposes considered typical of this activity.

Coins have long been known as works of art because of the way the manufacturers carefully engrave the designs on the surface. Coins of a particular nation often portray the history of that nation with the engraving of the design on the coin.
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Confederate State Notes

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Confederate State Notes

By: Johnny Kicklighter

Perhaps the most interesting portrait to appear on Confederate money is that of John E. Ward. His portrait was on a $10 bill in 1861. The irony is, although a native of Georgia and a holder of high offices, he was not in favor of secession. In fact, Mr. Ward left the South partly because he did not support the Confederate cause.

From the beginning of the Civil War, both the Union and Confederate governments resorted to paper money to finance their efforts. They did not want to restrict themselves to the hard money, i.e., gold and silver coin that was the predominate issue before the war. Paper money up to this point consisted of notes issued by private banks, state and local governments, railroads, and merchants. Nearly all these notes were printed by specialty bank note printers located in the North, mainly in New York.
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Accessories for Coin Collection

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Accessories for Coin Collection

By: Matthew Enright

When collecting coins, one thing to consider is how to arrange and take care of the coins. Coins that are collected may be antique, ancient, or limited editions coins. These coins come from many countries and are usually high in value. A collector must know how to keep and take care of them so that they will retain the same appearance and value.

One way to take care of coins is to purchase s selection of coin accessories. Not only are coin accessories used to make a coin collection presentable and organized; but the primary purpose of coin accessories is to take care and preserve the coins.

When buying coin accessories it is important to choose those accessories that will best satisfy the needs of the collector. Some factors that may be considered are durability, price and usefulness.
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