January 19th, 2012 — Coin Collecting, John Quincy Adams Dollar Rolls, John Quincy Dollar Rolls, US Coins, world coins

Whether you’re new to coin collecting or you’ve been fascinated by coins for years, now is the time to invest in a John Quincy Adams dollar roll. If you have a free book offered by the US Mint to house your Presidential Dollars collection, you’ll want at least one loose John Quincy Adams dollar, but the roll is more of an investment in the coins. If you purchase a roll of each Presidential dollar released from the beginning of the program through the end in 2016 (though more presidents will be added, extending the program) you’ll have an amazing variety of dollar rolls that will look impressive in any sized collection.
The John Quincy Adams dollar roll is the latest offering in the Presidential Dollars program. Much like the 10-year 50 States Quarters Program that proved a favorite among collectors, and especially children who enjoyed collecting these coins, dollars featuring United States Presidents are released over a span of time. The 50 States Quarters were released in the order the states became part of the union; the Presidential Dollars are released in the order in which they served the country as Commander in Chief.
Coins in a John Quincy Adam dollar roll, and in all of the Presidential Dollars, are the same composition as a Sacagawea Golden Dollar. But each coin features the name and likeness of the President on the front, along with the years of his term of office, and which President he was—1st, 2nd, etc. Presidential Dollars are unique from any other US coin in the way much of the information typically found on a coin is printed on their edges instead of the face or reverse. “E Pluribus Unum,” “In God We Trust,” the mint mark and the year of the coin are now on the edge of these coins.
Also setting coins in a John Quincy Adams dollar roll and other Presidential Dollars apart from every other coin minted in the United States, the world Liberty does not appear on the reverse of the coin. An image of the Statue of Liberty stands for liberty, instead. The coins have been issued at a rate of 4 per year since 2007.
The John Quincy Adams dollar roll became available this year, in May of 2008, and is the 6th release of these dramatic and beautiful coins. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Presidential Dollars were released in 2007, and James Monroe was the first release of 2008, followed by John Quincy Adams. Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren Dollars have also been released since then this year, with the four scheduled to be released in 2009 being the next 4 Presidents in order, Harrison, Tyler, Poke and finally Taylor. These coins are great to teach kids about our Presidents.
Your local bank should be able to supply you with a John Quincy Adams dollar roll, but auctions like eBay are great for quickly grabbing rolls of past releases. Keep the roll intact to retain all of its collector value.
Originally posted 2008-12-12 14:00:25. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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January 15th, 2012 — Coin Collecting, Gold Coins, Gold Eagle Coins

Gold Eagle coins are American currency, first released in 1986, that contains the stated amount of actual gold weight claimed in troy ounces, with a silver and copper alloy added to make the coins less soft and more wear resistant. The coins are an official US gold bullion coin, authorized by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1986.
The first Gold Eagle coins minted from 1986 to 1991 are dated with Roman numerals. Gold Eagle coins from 1992 onward switched to Arabic numbering. These coins are worth far more than their face value, because of their gold content. In the beginning of 2008, a $5 American Golden Eagle was actually worth about $110, with this amount varying daily, of course, based on the price of gold. The US Mint makes a proof suitable for collectors, most which carry the mint mark of “W” (which stands for the West Point mint in New York) beneath the date.
The design on Gold Eagle coins is often referred to as one of the most beautiful to grace an American coin. It features Lady Liberty holding a torch and an olive branch, her hair flowing, with the Capitol building in the background. The reverse of the coin boats an eagle above his nest of hatchlings, with the mother eagle watching over her brood. The male eagle carries an olive branch, long known as the symbol for peace. The coins come in four sizes: one-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce and one-tenth ounce. The American Golden Eagle has become the most widely traded gold bullion coin in the world.
Gold Eagle coins are certainly valuable to coin collectors, and investors, thanks to their gold content. For collectors interested solely in the design, Golden Eagle proofs are a great addition to your collection. They’re designed specifically for coin collectors, and don’t carry the high price of the real gold bullion coins. These are widely available in places like flea markets, online stores and online auctions and their value is based on their condition. They should be graded like ordinary coins, from poor to uncirculated, and judged on that basis.
True Gold Eagle coins, though, are an actual investment whose gold content and purity are actually guaranteed by the US Government. American Eagles are actually even valid deposits for Individual Retirement Accounts, otherwise known as IRAs. Every major government holds gold in reserve because it’s a tangible asset. What you hold in your hand is what’s valuable, unlike paper money and coins, whose value is representative of assets like gold that are held in the treasury.
Gold Eagle coins are an easy and affordable way to invest in gold. Where big investors might trade for gold in thousands of dollars or more at a time, the average investor or beginning investor can choose to purchase American Eagle coins instead. The value may vary daily with the price of gold, but the rarity of real gold virtually ensures that the value won’t drop dramatically as other investments can.
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Originally posted 2008-10-16 05:00:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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January 12th, 2012 — Coin Collecting, US Currency
There are some coin collectors who collect coins from all over the world. There are others who focus on specific types of coins or currency, like US currency. Those who hone in on one single type of currency will find that there is excitement in finding new things and satisfaction in watching your collection get closer to completion.
There are plenty of reasons for anyone to start to collect US currency. You simply need to look into all of the different types of currency available to understand what to look for and where to begin.
Old Coins
The world of US currency collection tends to focus heavily on old coins. There have been plenty of old coins that have become more and more popular as time goes on. There are plenty of collectors ho stock up on wheat pennies or mercury-head dimes. These different coins hark back to important times in American history, helping to bring some nostalgia to those interested in the history of the nation.
New Coins
The US mint has made a strong effort to make the new American coins as collectable as ever. Current currency coin collecting was never as obvious as it was during the revamp of the American Quarter. This $.25 piece went through constant changes each and every year. While the front stayed the same, the back changed to represent one of the 50 states. These coins have gone through an incredible collection craze – some even collected these 50 quarters from each mint location.
One of the many aspects of the civil war that many tend to forget is the currency that ran through the south. The Confederate states tried to push their own currency as they worked to secede from the Union. Their currency, mostly found in paper bills, is still found today in various collections around the nation. This type of currency is generally hard to find, making it a gem for those collecting US currency.
Old Paper Money
Those who are looking to collect currency from the US will look further than coin collecting. Plenty of old paper bills are making their rounds through the world of collections. Whether it be in the form of old-style $1 bills or the now-defunct $2 bill, there are plenty of types of paper bills to collect. These pieces are more rare than coins simply because the paper is easier to destroy and manipulate.
There are plenty of different genres within US currency that can help to get you started in the world of currency collection. Whether you are looking to collect coins or to collect paper money, you will find plenty of options and varieties in US currency. Those who take the time to think about their future coin collecting and paper money collecting will be sure to get their collection started on the right foot.
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December 6th, 2011 — Paper Currency, paper money, US Currency
There are plenty of coin collectors who focus on different types of paper currency, whether it be US Currency or currency or from a foreign country. There are others who only focus on coin collecting, but also play an international collecting game. There are some coin collectors who are intrigued by the history of one country and the money of that one country. US Currency collection is quickly growing as one of the more popular types of money collecting in the US itself. People want to collect the currency of the US to see a slice of American history in the form of money.
The Coins
The United States has a unique history with coins, with plenty of US currency revolving around interesting coins made for collectors. There are few coins that are considered as beautiful as mercury dimes and buffalo nickels, some of the most sought after coins in the history of the US mint. The United states has anything and everything from JFK half-dollars and Susan B. Anthonys to Double-Eagle pieces worth $20, made out of 90% gold. If you are interested in a wide variety of coin options, you will want to look at US currency for your collection.
The Paper
Paper Currency is something that the US prides itself on. While it may not be as intricate and colorful as currency across the world, it has its own unique flair. The look and feel of United States currency has stood the test of time, closely resembling the currency of history. There are plenty of different US currency pieces available that are made out of paper, including some of the Confederate paper currency created by the south during the Civil War. If you are looking for something challenging in the world of collecting you are going to want to look at US paper currency.
The Current and Future Mint
The current United States Mint is cranking out coins that are fit to be collectors items in the future. The United States created a unique quarter for each of the 50 states, creating a collecting frenzy that is sure to increase over they ears. These coins will become more and more rare over time, increasing their value and their intrigue. With new issues of each paper currency coming out, individuals will have plenty to choose from for their collections.
Collecting US currency is somewhat simple and easy, especially considering the recent mints of the country. Anyone who is interested in collecting currency from one country should check US currency. Individuals will be able to find both past and present currency that is both interesting and intriguing, If you are thinking about starting a collection give serious consideration to collecting US currency. The history and interest garnered by choosing currency from one country to collect will make your collection both interesting and unique.
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November 11th, 2011 — Buying and Selling Coins, Coin Collecting
A coin collection can be a fun and interesting hobby for individuals of all ages. What many fail to realize is that this type of collection can be a great hobby for people of all income levels and financial backgrounds. You do not need to have a lot of money to be able to start a coin collection. You simply need to know how to maneuver the world of coin collecting.
These few tips will help you to start a coin collection with little money. The tips are perfect for helping you to get off of the ground and to start a strong and impressive collection.
Collect Coins in Current Circulation
One of the first things that you are going to want to do when trying to start a coin collection for cheap is to collect coins that are in current circulation. You are going to be able to pick up all of these different coins at face value, making them the cheapest coins to collect.
Collecting current currency was once boring, but has gained steam thanks to the efforts of the US mint. Both Quarters and One Dollar Coins have gone through extensive makeovers, with various versions that represent, among other things, all 50 states and all of the presidents.
Look for Earlier Years
When you start to venture into coin collecting coins that are no longer created, look for some of the most recent coins to be discontinued. These coins are still going to be plentiful and are going to be easy to find. They are also likely to be at low prices, which are going to help you to stay frugal as you work to add to your coin collection. Remember, the cheaper the coins that you can find, the more coins that you will be able to add to your collection or the less that you are going to have to spend on your own collection.
Start a Relationship with a Shop Owner
If you are trying to start your coin collection on a budget, be sure to start to form a relationship with the owners of the different coin stores in your area. Different coin collecting shops will vary in terms of their prices. You will be able to work down prices of certain coins when you work with certain collectors. The stronger your relationship with these different collectors, the more likely you are to get a low prices.
It is important to note that these different tips are only going to help you as you work to start a strong collection. If you do want to move into more coins with value or rare coins, you are going to have to start to use more money. You will have started your collection frugally, however, making it easier for you to spend more money on the coins that you truly want to have for your collection.
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October 13th, 2011 — State Quarters, US Coins
If you have an interest in coins or coin collecting, but you are not really sure where the place is to get started, why not consider starting your own unique state quarters collection?
Collecting coins, especially starting a state quarters collection is a hot topic right now, at least as far as many coin collectors seem to be concerned. One of the most popular types of collections to come along in a number of years is the state quarters collection, especially because this is a collectible item that isn’t rooted in a fad, meaning that you do not have to worry about your state quarters collection losing value or being worthless in the future. Anybody from any age, gender, any income background and absolutely any walk of life can do what it takes to start up a state quarters collection. Is this something that you are curious about doing?
Since state quarters are relatively easy to find, everyone can afford to begin a collection. If you’re on a budget, simply save the ones that you find in your change. You can also buy uncirculated editions from coin dealers or from the US Mint if you are becoming a little more serious about your state quarters collection.
The program that released a state quarter for every state in the United States ran beginning in 1999 and ended in 2008. Five different coins were distributed every year, with intervals of 10 weeks or so separating them. Each state quarter has an individual, unique design that is printed on its reverse side. The quarters were both minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Denver, Colorado on a nearly 50% each basis.
The quarters that were minted in the year 2000 seem to be the most plentiful batch, as nearly 6.5 million coins were produced in that year alone. The lowest run of production was for the Iowa based quarter, which came from the mint in Philadelphia, as only 213,800,000 coins were made. The largest minting was for the Virginia based quarter, which was also minted in Philadelphia, and had a run of a total of 943,000,000 coins.
According to market research that was conducted in the year 2000 by the U.S. Mint, more than 106 million Americans were participating in some form of a state quarters collection. In April of 2006, it was determined that as many as 140 million collectors had begun to collect their own state quarters collections. This is the kind of collection that you can involve your entire family in if you like, or something that you can do all on your own as well. Because there are so many editions of the coins out there, it should not be difficult to create a complete collection of all 50 quarters.
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