February 7th, 2012 — Buying and Selling Coins
If you are jumping into the world of coin collecting or are thinking about expanding beyond your coin collection, you are going to look to paper money collecting. Paper money collecting can be just as interesting and just as unique as coin collecting. With that being said, the world of paper money is completely different than coin money.
There are a couple of things that you want to consider if you are going to debate a paper money purchase. Taking the time to think about these various aspects of paper currency collection and the purchase that you are thinking of making will help you to make the right decision.
The Cost
The first thing that you are going to want to consider when debating a paper money purchase is the cost. You truly need to sit down and think about the purchase that you are about to make and how it will affect your budget. If you do not think you have the money to spend on this particular piece of money, do not do it.
You also want to think about cost in terms of value. You want to look into the actual value of the paper money that you are thinking about buying. You should never overpay for paper currency, as you will find that you lose money on the investment in the long run.
The Rarity
If you find yourself debating a paper money purchase you need to think about the rarity of the paper currency you are thinking about buying. If a piece is incredibly rare and is a piece you have been looking for, you may want to make the purchase right away. If it is a form of paper currency that you find all of the time, you can pass it up and know that you will eventually find it again when you are ready to make that purchase.
Your Collection
It is important for you to think about your entire collection when thinking about a paper money purchase. You need to think about whether or not it is a necessary purchase for our collection, and whether or not it is going to enhance your collection. If you think that the paper currency is not going to add any important value or interest to your collection, why make the purchase in the first place?
You need to take all of these different factors into consideration before you make your final decision about the paper money purchase. You may find that it will be the perfect addition to your collection, or may find that you should not spend the money on this particular piece of money at this time. Be sure to take the time to think about these various factors each and every time you consider one of these purchases. It will help to ensure that you do not spend too much money or make an unnecessary purchase for your collection.
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Originally posted 2011-01-31 03:25:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
February 5th, 2012 — Buying and Selling Coins, Foreign Currency, Paper Currency, paper money
It can be easy for many to collect U.S. Currency, but somewhat difficult for these same people to collect foreign currency. Foreign currency provides an interesting spin to coin collecting and paper money collecting, but can be difficult for some to obtain. While some stores carry foreign currency on a regular basis, others do not.
There are a couple of different tips and tricks to follow if you are thinking about expanding your foreign currency collection. These are just some of the many different ways that you can expand your overall collection.
Travel
If you are trying to find coins from a specific location of the world, you may want to travel to that part of the world. If you are simply interested in starting a foreign currency collection, start to collect money from the places that you are visiting for different reasons.
It is much easier to find older coins and older pieces of paper currency of international origin when you are actually visiting international places. If you are thinking about traveling and thinking about picking up some coins you are going to need to bring extra money with you. Prepare for the extra expenses to ensure that you are not strapped for cash as you travel.
Talk to Friends Who Travel
If you have friends or work colleagues that travel internationally, talk to them about your coin collection needs. You may be able to give them money in hopes of finding some different coins or paper money in the area. If you are just starting your foreign currency collection, simply give them some money and ask them to exchange it when they arrive at their destination. This is a quick and easy way to get together all of the current currency of a country without having to leave the comfort of your home.
Budget
If you are looking to expand your foreign currency collection you need to set a budget. While some see a budget as restrictive, others see it as a way to make faster purchases. If you have a specific budget set for your foreign currency collection you are less likely to balk at a purchase. If you have the money in your budget for the coin or piece of paper money, you will act quickly to purchase it and add it to your collection. A budget will help you to stay on track monetarily and will help you to expand your collection.
There are going to be plenty of other ways for you to expand your foreign currency collection and get the coins and paper money from around the world that you seek. These tips are for both the incredibly passionate and the slightly interested, as you can tailor your actions to your needs and your passion for foreign currency. Something like setting a budget is perfect for all levels of interest, while traveling is something that is more for those who are serious about their collection.
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Originally posted 2011-02-02 03:31:25. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
January 28th, 2012 — Coin Appraisal, Coin Collecting, Coin Collection Value
A coin collection can be an important part of your life, taking up much of your budget and your time throughout the years. Those who put time, energy, money, and heart into their collections should be doing everything that they can for their collection. Many fail to realize that one important way to take care of your collection is to document it.
There are two main reasons to completely document the collection that you have. The first reason it to make sure that you have a full record of your coins for personal use. You may have a large collection and can easily forget which coins you already have. Secondly, you need to work to document your collection in case of emergencies and for insurance purposes. The following tips will help you to document your collection.
Be Detailed With a Spreadsheet
It is important for you to provide as much detail as possible to your documentation when trying to document all of the coins that you have in your collection. You need to make sure you list the official name of the coin, any nicknames you may have for the coin, the amount you paid for the coin, the mint location of the coin, the year of the coin, and possibly the current value of each coin. The more information that you have, the better your documentation will be and the more useful the documentation will be.
Take Photographs of Each Coin
One of the best ways for you to document your coin collection is to take pictures of each of the coins. This will help you to better understand the mint of each coin as compared to others and provides a visual recording of your collection. For the most organized documentation possible, match up the coins in the spreadsheet with their images. Labeling each coin with a specific number and labeling each picture with the corresponding number will help to keep your organized and your coin collection well documented.
Have Values Appraised
If you are serious about coin collecting, you are serious about the value of your coins. Have your entire collection appraised to give yourself the ultimate documentation. You will receive a value for each coin and an overall value for your collection. Both numbers are important, as they will help you to understand your investments and how much your collection is worth overall. The more information that you have about each coin, the stronger your documentation is. Ask the person who is appraising your collection to list the coin with the value. This will make it easier for you to add the information into your own documentation after the appraisal is complete.
There are plenty of individuals who have large coin collections that are undocumented. They cannot tell you exactly what coins they have, an serious problem that could haunt them in an emergency. If you are serious about coin collecting and are serious about the coins that you have, take the time to correctly document your coin collection.
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Originally posted 2011-05-11 03:44:07. Republished by Blog Post Promoter