Military Coins

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Whether you were once in the military, or you are a collector all of things militaria, military coins are a great and valuable item to start amassing. There are many different kinds of military coins that are currently available and numerous countries put them out. Whether they are meant to raise funds for defense, or simply to commemorate a special date, many of these coins are worth a great deal of money.

If you are interested in collecting military coins, there are a few things you should know before hand. Typically, you’ll find that the coins are divided up by the specific branch of the military for which they are issued. For example, there are military coins available for the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines. Many collectors like to focus on one specific branch of the service, especially if they have a tie to that branch.

Military coins are also those that are shared between soldiers in other countries. It was a common practice during World War II to swap coins with allies. This gave soldiers a unique memento of their time overseas and these are considered to be very valuable, especially when you consider the overall emotional value of the coin to a collector.

If you want to buy military coins, there are a few places you can look.

Coin Shops

This is probably the best place to get military coins and you’ll be likely to find thousands at these stores. For those looking for rare coins, this type of store is a treasure box full of new finds just waiting to be discovered. Most towns will have at least one coin shop or one located near by. When you are shopping at one of these stores, ask for any certificates of authenticity if possible and make sure that the coins are authentic.

Flea Markets

In many cases, you can find incredible treasures at flea markets and this is also a great way to add to your collection of military coins. Many people will set up specific military related collectible booths, and you can find a good selection of coins. Others will have a more general approach, so you may need to do some digging to find the coin that you want.

Online Auctions

The availability of military coins has increased exponentially thanks to the Internet. You can now find coins from all over the entire world and you’ll have rare access to coins that wouldn’t normally be available in your area. While there is a little bit of risk that comes with shopping online, when you can’t actually view the coin you’re buying, most sellers are honest and will provide you with authentication. It is still a good idea to read up about the coins you want to collect so that you know what to look for.

These auction sites will typically have great deals on military coins and you can easily stock up or complete your collection in just a few minutes when you buy online.

Originally posted 2008-09-27 14:10:31. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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