Nowadays there are virtually thousands of websites dedicated to coin collecting. Nevertheless, there are numerous coin collecting books and magazines that are available which a fledgling coin collector will find particularly helpful. Whether you decide to purchase these publications or subscribe to the online versions, you will find them essential while you are establishing your coin collection.
Here are a few of the most popular reads:
The Red Book
This book, now in it’s 62nd edition, is officially referred to as ‘A Guide Book of United States Coins 2009′ by R.S. Yeoman, but is usually referred to as ‘The Red Book’ due to the red cover of the book. The price of this book ranges from a few dollars for secondhand copies to roughly for the new 62nd edition. Published annually, it provides a historical account of United States Coins, a first-class outline of common grading factors, appraisals etc.
A.N.A.
Published by the American Numismatic Association (A.N.A.), the ‘Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection’, is essential for coin collectors.
Professionals regard this book as must-have for when they are grading coins. Anyone purchasing this book will obtain a wealth of practical tips on how to grade their own coin collections.
Coinage Magazine
The Coinage Magazine is another coin collector’s classic. This magazine has been around since 1964 and is filled with valuable articles on coin collecting, coin care and much, much more. Professionals and amateurs alike have been, for more than 40 years, using this magazine to discover all you would wish to know and more about coin collecting.
Newspapers
Coin World and Numismatic News are both weekly newspapers, online and offline versions, that come jam-packed with the most recent happenings in the world of coin collecting.
For only a couple of bucks you will have access to up-to-date coin prices, ground breaking deals, dealer information, reputable coin grading services, the list goes on and on.
Furthermore, there are numerous ads. where you can look to purchase your coin collecting accessories such as coin holders, magnifiers and loupes, pocket pages, storage boxes, coin tubes etc.
Clubs
With the introduction of the World Wide Web there are coin clubs springing up all over the Internet. Coin clubs have been around for tens of years, but were more often than not confined to local towns and cites. Now with the technology that the Internet provides, professionals and amateurs alike can now communicate with each other instantly via Instant Messenger services, email etc.
However, there is a possible downside to Internet Clubs. Similar to other online ventures, online shopping, social networking etc., much more of an initial caution is required before committing yourself to any kind of transaction. Unfortunately, there are those who will try to take advantage of people in this manner, but as with all other online networking services, once you build up a rapport with the person on the other end, all is well.
Thanks to the Internet you are now able to communicate with other club members all around the world, opening up doors to foreign coins, which otherwise might never have been possible.
Iain Gall is a coin collecting enthusiast. For more great information on coin collecting books be sure to visit http://www.coincollectingknowhow.com.
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