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By: Francis Prind
Coin collecting is one of those rare hobbies that can be participated in by all ages and people in nearly every part of the world. Collecting coins has been a hobby ever since coins were minted. People have been intrigued by coins, collecting, sorting, organizing and displaying coins as long as there have been coins – coins were first minted before the Roman Empire!
Collecting coins is a lot of fun and is very easy to begin doing on your own. You can even start with the change you have in your pocket (and indeed, this is an excellent way to being this fascinating hobby). What begins as loose coins in your pocket will, with some perseverance, discipline and patience, blossom into a lifelong hobby that is both fun and educational!
Coin collection gets on to you once you begin collecting. Don't for a moment think that it is a dull hobby. On the contrary there in great thrill and satisfaction in finding and including a rare coin in your collection such as the 1937-D Buffalo Head Nickel. Sometimes coin collectors spend years in hunting down a coin before succeeding. Moreover the education benefits of such a hobby are second to none.
 A lot can be gathered from a coin about the culture and history of the time to which the coin belongs to. For example usually in history heroes and historic moments were imprinted on the coins. This practice still continues in some degree. Many characters and events from United States of America rich and colorful past have been made immortal through their representation on the minted currency.
You can find example of this in the form of the famous American coin such as John F. Kennedy half dollar, honoring and immortalizing the America's "Most Beloved President". You also have the Susan B. Anthony dollar, venerating her work in ensuring Women's Suffrage in the United States.
Furthermore, the advent of the internet has been an amazing boon to collectors of coins the world over and collectors are able to find up to the minute information pertaining to value, rarity, and conditions of coins of all shapes and sizes. Online participation in the hobby of coin collecting is enormous, with individuals logging on to look up information about their coins, meet up on message boards, and find chat rooms where enthusiasts can get together to trade coins. You can also find collecting tips as well as many more different outlets to buy, sell, trade, and learn much more about the time- honored tradition of coin collecting.
Coin collection is an age old hobby and has become a tradition over the years. Many people pass it from one generation to another, a custom as American as the apple pie. As a collection grows old so does its value and rarity. Moreover it is a hobby which can be enjoyed by all young and old. Many parents can participate with their children and bond better with them.
Before starting off this hobby a good idea would be research about it on the internet. You can do so simply by typing "coin collection" in any of the search engines. After taking inputs from there you can start on it either by yourself or with your other family members.
When you are ready to get your feet wet and actually start collecting there is no better place to go than your local bank. Many banks even offer supplies (such as coin collecting books to store your coins in as well as guides) to get you started. Next time you are in your bank take a moment to ask a teller what your bank has to offer the coin collecting enthusiast. You may be surprised just how popular this age-old tradition still is today.
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