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Can’t make heads or tails out of coin collecting? You need Coin Collecting For Dummies, 2nd Edition, the treasure trove on selective information on numismatics. This hands-on guide escorts you through the world’s oldest hobby, helping you determine which type of coins you want to collect, keep your collection in mint condition, buy and trade coins on the Internet, find interesting coin shows to attend, and assemble and diversify a outstanding collection. The aim of this fun, easy-to-access guide is to turn you into a world-class coin aggregator in as little time as possible. You’ll learn what coins may instruct you regarding history and geography, formulate organizational and observational skills, and learn to use analytical tools, all without event thinking regarding it. And you’ll learn the fundamentals with regards to ancient coins, U.S. coins, world coins, and the wild-and-wooly stuff that genuinely gets your numismatic juices flowing. Discover how to: - Start your collection correctly
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- Get the whole family involved in your collection
- Develop a buying strategy
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- Investigate tokens, medals, and miscellaneous coins
- Create finish collections of copper, nickel, silver, or gold U.S. coins
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Review‘...a treasure trove of selective information on numismatics.' (Stamp & Coin Mart, July 2011). 'After reading this guide you will perceive the basi principles regarding ancient coins, US coins and world coins' (Stamp & Coin Mart, September 2011) From the Back CoverCovers the necessities of coin gathering at an lowpriced price Spend wisely — and then keep your collection in mint condition Can't make heads or tails of numismatics? Welcome to a treasure-trove of selective information on numismatics — or rather, coin collecting. This hands-on guide escorts you through the world's oldest hobby, covering topics such as how to determine which coins to collect, ways to protect them, buying andselling on the Internet, attending coin shows, to assembling and diversifying your collection. Discover how to: Store your collection correctly Understand how age affects value Locate rare and costly coins Get savvy with avoiding fakes Get kids or loved ones involved
About the AuthorNeil S. Berman: Neil S. Berman has been an expert numismatist and professional rare coin dealer since 1968. Coming back to the United States from Israel at the end of 1967, he apprenticed to the world-renowned Dutch numismatist and coin auctioneer Hans M. F. Schulman. He integrated as Neil S. Berman, Inc., in 1968. In 1974, Neil became an associate of Metropolitan Rare Coin Company of New York. For the next various years, he represented Arthur and Donald Kagin of Des Moines, Iowa, then the biggest coin merchandiser in the Midwest, as a purchasing agent. Later he represented Superior Galleries beneath the Goldbergs, also as a purchasing agent. In 1979, Neil, with his brother Jed, founded First Federal Coin Company, the basi East Coast coin company to trade rare coins into IRA, Keogh, and pension plans. From 1983 until 1990, he was the purchasing agent for Asset Services, Inc., the greatest coin company serving the financial community. Neil donated his huge collection of German and Swiss silver minor coins to the American Numismatic Society (ANS) in 1989. In 1997, he received the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Service Award from ANA President David Ganz. In 2005 and 2006, he was affiliated again with Superior Galleries of Beverly Hills, this time underneath the ownership of numismatist Silvano DiGenova. Neil catalogued the U.S. gold in the 1977 Kagin’s ANA Coin Auction Sale, the firstborn New York coin auction sale in 1981 of Spink and Sons, England’s oldest and biggest coin dealer, and a coin auction sale by Superior Rare Coin Galleries of Beverly Hills in 2006. Neil has been published in Barron’s, Trusts & Estates, The National Law Journal, The Financial Planner, Pensions World, and Executive Jeweler. In 1987, he wrote, with Hans Schulman, The Investor’s Guide to United States Coins, which sold 40,000 copies and received a Numismatic Literary Guild award for Best Investment Book. In 2007, he wrote the second edition of the book with Silvano DiGenova. Neil has just finished a book on rare coin auctions. Ron Guth: Ron Guth is a jack-of-all-trades and master of one — numismatics. Ron is a certified public accountant (CPA), a licensed auctioneer, and a writer, but the bulk of his time is expended on his true love — coin gathering and dealing. Ron’s battle with coin fever started out when he was 12 years old, and he’s never gotten over it. After a decade of collecting, Ron went professional in 1976, when he started out working for a local coin shop in Tampa, Florida. In 1978, he partnered with David Goldsmith and purchased the Bay Area Coin Exchange in Tampa. Ron and Dave blasted through the silver boom, and then split up in 1981, when Ron moved to Evansville, Indiana (his wife’s hometown), where he set up shop on First Avenue. In 1984, Ron formed Mid-American Rare Coin Auctions with Jeff Garrett of Lexington, Kentucky. The company quickly conventional itself as an progressed leader in the industry and, within the introductory year, became the fifth greatest rare coin auction company in America. In 1988, Ron sold his interest in the company, went back to school to finish his bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance, and has since become a numismatic advisor and a major merchant in German coins. In 1984, Ron won the American Numismatic Association’s Wayte and Olga Raymond and Heath Literary awards. He has written a good deal of coin-related articles and is listed as a contributor to various books, including Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States Coins, Krause Publications’s Standard Catalog of German Coins, Roger S. Cohen’s American Half Cents, Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents, and others. Ron has served as a numismatic advisor for galore rare-coin companies, including major firms such as the Professional Coin Grading Services, Heritage Numismatic Auctions, and Early American History Auctions. |
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