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27 Feb 2009Collecting coins is an incredibly popular, and historic hobby. Coins naturally make great collectibles, but can also be very valuable too. But what makes a coin valuable? The law of supply and demand. The rarer the coin, the more valuable. How do you determine what your coins are worth?
Finding out what your coins are worth isn’t always an easy undertaking. The easiest method would be to take your coin to a few different dealers and have them appraise your coin or collection. Many dealers will gladly appraise coins for free, because they’re usually eager to buy valuable coins.
Another good method is to ship your coins out to a professional grading service. Having these services appraise your coins will almost always come at a cost, but having an accurate value for your coins or collection may be well worth it.
There are certain publications that a coin enthusiast can use to know how much coins generally are in the market. A good reference that both the dealer and collector can use is the US Coin Redbook.
Often times, the prices of coin collectibles are grouped into two; wholesale price and retail price. Dealers often deal a lot with other dealers for coins to circulate so wholesale price is what they charge their colleagues. The retail price is what a dealer charge collectors, usually a higher price than wholesale prices.
Coin collections, like many collections, can be quite valuable. As a result, savvy collectors know at all times the prices of coins in their collection as well as coins they are considering adding to their collection.
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