Denominations

Pennies / Cents

Two Cent
Pieces


Three Cent
Nickels


Nickels

Dimes

Quarters

Half Dollars

Silver Dollars



Special Topics

Coin Collecting

Metal Detectors

Gold and Silver

Collecting-US-Coins.com
Your Guide to American Coins and Coin Collecting
Sunday May 18, 2008



Nickels


Shield Nickels

Liberty Head "V" Nickels

Buffalo Nickels

Jefferson Nickels

Silver "War" Nickels




Coin collecting or Numismatics rewards the hobbyist in many ways. Coin values can be strictly described as the monetary value or price of given coins; but the knowledge of history, economics and geography available to coin collectors makes coin collecting an invaluable experience well worth sharing with friends, children and grandchildren.

A coin collection need not start with particularly old, rare, or valuable coins of gold or silver. Young collectors are captivated by the unfamiliar designs of such standard American coins as the Indian Head Penny and the Buffalo Nickel. Representative examples of such quintessential coins can be obtained at minimal cost to novice collectors willing to accept coins with high mintages or some wear. Patient culling can be more economical than paying dealer prices. Such coins will help teach basic lessons in grading coins and help to fill up the empty slots in the novice's coin albums. The newly released State Quarters series and Sacagawea Dollars can also be interesting points of entry for young hobbyists discovering the world of coin collecting.

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