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Coin Magazines
Coin Magazines explore the history and human stories about coins and coin collecting and investing.
They also features coverage of medals, ancient coins and currency. Most articles deal with U.S. coins and medals. Take a tour through the mint and save pennies from four different decades while learning about how coins are made. Slots on every page let kids collect birth-year coins, millennium coins, and twentieth-century coins. Features include articles on cataloguing, selecting and displaying a collection, and the history of coinage. Regular columns include The Budget Buyer, Coin Clinic, an editor's column, and a calendar of upcoming events and shows.
Coins Magazines covers market trends, buying tips, and historical perspectives on all aspects of the numismatic hobby. This work has been printed and re-printed for years.
They are well organized. There is a fair consensus of coins
represented. These magazine are a "must read" for coin buffs and persons seeking to establish a fair valuation for any
collection. If you own a coin handbook, eventually it will have to be replaced in order to keep current with the most recent evaluations. Lastly, the author enunciates U.S. Coin Standards in
terms of diameter, thickness, gross weight, grains and thousandths
(fineness measurement). Purchase these magazines if you have a coin collection either large or small.
Coins Magazines cover topics such topics as how to start a collection and how to care for it, as well as the role of money in history, how coins and bank notes are made, and famous mistakes and forgeries. There's also a detailed look at coins and currency across the world, region by region. Included are several large, clear maps, a glossary, and a list of useful addresses.
No question, these are the best, if not the only reference, for someone, whether collector or dealer, desiring a worldwide comprehensive volume of twentieth and twenty-first century coins.
The magazines also introduce children to a lifelong hobby,
coin collecting. They encourage children to search for, save, and learn all about many different U.S. coins. If the coin has been issued since
1701, you'll probably find it in Coins Magazines. An obvious choice for collectors,
these are also an interesting resource for curriculum projects across cultures.
This comprehensive global encyclopedia also includes vital reference material for all collectors such as foreign exchange rates, identification charts, a complete how-to-use tutorial, coin size chart by millimeters, and a guide to international numerics.
The magazines
succeed handsomely in conveying both the historical interest and the aesthetic satisfaction
inherent. Turn your pocket change into a treasure with this valuable guide! Packed with tips that every coin collector needs to know Numismatics? It's just a big ol'term for coin collecting. |