Archive for May, 2009
underground numismatics
with
daniel rizea,
razvan rizea.
Director
george dorobantu
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Probably everyone at one time or another has collected coins. Some people save old wheat pennies they find in change and throw them in a jar. Other people collect state quarters, and some others collect certain coins like nickles or dimes, and try to build a complete collection over time. A lot of folks think coin collecting is the hobby of king’s and truthfully, it’s often called
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A savvy and smart sales person will offer you after sales service so that you keep coming back to them. Coin dealers aren’t left out either. After sales service begins from the moment you walk into the store. How? The way you receive your customer will determine if they will keep coming back, and if you do make that sale, then they just might come back. We’ll
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I am interested in buying some gold coins, like the American Eagle, Canadian Maple, etc.
I want to buy it for investment.
So it is it necessary/important that I get them in their orginally sealed state (as from the mint) and with a authenicity cerficate of BU (brilliant uncirculated)?
Or I can just get them in uncirculated conditions? and still be able to sell them with… Continue reading
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When is the perfect time to sell coins? This may be a dumb question if asked of a coin collector however timing really does make a difference. There are times when a collector wakes up in the morning and suddenly makes a decision to sell his precious collection of coins. There are also times that a collector needs to give up his coin collections due for personal
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My nephew wants to exchange the “toonie” or “twoonie” I gave him.
(We live in NYC.) Thank you!… Continue reading
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Coin Hunting or ‘Coin Shooting’ as it’s often called, is not only very fun to do, but it can easily be very profitable. Finding just one gold piece or any rare coin can easily pay for the cost of the metal detector. When it comes to Coin Hunting or ‘Coin Shooting’, there are some places that I call ‘hot spots’, or the best places.Riverbanks - Ponds -
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I am sure that many of you have come across coins that looked like they were filthy. When you looked at these coins you probably decided that the coins needed to be cleaned so that their full value would be able to be seen. While this may sound like a good idea, cleaning coins can actually damage certain valuable characteristics that are needed for coin valuing.For this
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MY NIECE HAS SOME SHE WANTS TO GET RID OF {THANK GOODNESS} BUT I DON’T HAVE A PRICE GUIDE FOR THEM CAN ANYBODY HELP ME IF I GIVE YOU A LIST OF THE COINS?… Continue reading
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Coin collectors abound in the world in the thousands. This might seem like a large enough figure, but when you compare a world population of over six billion and climbing, it’s a small figure indeed. But when you compare the number of United States coin collectors to that of the rest of the world you will get a far larger figure, relatively speaking of course.Up until very
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