Coin Clubs

Coin Clubs
Are you interested in coins and love to keep a collection of coins? Well you can always join the coin clubs. These clubs are made by coin collection lovers who want to interact with other coin collectors. They can be beneficial for first time coin collectors especially if they are young. In the coin clubs you get to interact with other coin collectors who have probably been doing the coin collecting for a very long time and now you can get to learn from them. In your club you can get to read reference books with your friends and do research on coins you all want to get.
You can travel to coin shows and coin auctions where you can get to view rare and collectable coins which you can bid for together and help each other fill in their collection. You can get encouragement from your club mates, who will help you, get the right coin especially if they are dealers or are getting rid of the old coins they had and you are just starting of. As a beginner it would be better if you joined this kind of clubs and learn all you can from them.
Coin clubs have been around for a very long time and all coin collectors alike have probably been in one some time or the other. You get to deal with real coin fanatics who will probably advice on how to find the coin you need as well as how to handle yourself in auctions and various other situations as well.
Canadian Coins 2009 A Charlton Standard Catalogue (Charlton’s Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins)
The 63rd edition of Canadian Coins was released at the Canadian Numismatic Association s National Convention held in Ottawa during July 2008. Ottawa also played host to the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mint, 1908-2008. The 63rd edition is no different than the last 62 in that it has been completely revised and re-worked to bring The Standard up-to-date for 2009 season. Within the Circulation Section: Over 30 new varieties are included in the 63rd edition, basically, in all denomin
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Review by Gentle Windinhair for Canadian Coins 2009 A Charlton Standard Catalogue (Charlton’s Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins)
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First time I purchased a book of this type. I wanted to know what about dates, coin values, mintage and general information about Canadian coins and this book gave me the information I needed to know. It was worth the purchasing for my purposes. Thanks.
Review by british mysteries for Canadian Coins 2009 A Charlton Standard Catalogue (Charlton’s Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins)
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The 63rd edition of A CHARLTON STANDARD CATALOGUE CANADIAN COINS 2009 by W. K. Cross is by far the best numismatic reference of Canadian coins.
Completely revised and re-worked for 2009, superb quality, excellent illustrations, detailed descriptions of every coin in all denominations from the one cent to the dollars, including provincial mints.
I recommend this guidebook because is easy to use, highly practical, and very well organized.
I also recommend A Charlton Standard Catalogue Canadian Colonial Tokens by W.K. Cross, A Charlton Standard Catalogue Canadian Government Paper Money by R.J. Graham and A Charlton Standard Catalogue Canadian Bank Notes by R.J. Graham.
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Review by Thomas E. Whitcher for Canadian Coins 2009 A Charlton Standard Catalogue (Charlton’s Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins)
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This is like the Red Book of Canadian coins. This book gets better every year I buy it.