Where could I buy "normal" world coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Ben E, Jul 12, 2011.

  1. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Ben, you are probably not aware of how many ancient collectors are extremely jealous of you. I would try to take a look at medieval and ancient coins as well at some point.

    What I wouldn't give to be able to live in Israel and go to those coin shops there every week.........
     
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  3. Ben E

    Ben E New Member

    I have to find the stores first, remember

    Anyways the only store I've been to so far was trying to rip me off... but I guess most stores in touristy areas do :D
     
  4. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Yeah, that is the same around the world. The tourists buy the overpriced junk. Don't worry, we have them too in Las Vegas selling ancients for 5 times their value.

    I can ask around for you in Jerusalem, I know a couple of collectors who have went there.

    Like I said earlier, Ebay would be ok for you, but shipping would be high unless you found a seller from the middle east. I just would find it hard to believe that, in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv at least, there aren't some coins stores. I have been to them around the world and most always have "junk" boxes of common world coins priced cheap.
     
  5. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......


    oh no it's not, gibraltar is a crown colony as are st helena and the falkland islands, but it is definitely not part of great britain...................
     
  6. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Great point. Ben E I think its fine to make a list of countries, but you will find the further abck you go the more countries there are. The beauty is you can cut it off at any point you like, but many collect all countries in existence from 1900 to now, or from 1800 to now. Your collection willbe a wonderful learning tool of geography and history to you.

    My son is now -2 months old, (still in my wife), but I plan on getting hiom started similarly when he gets older. Just buying 20 pounds of coins and picking out various countries.
     
  7. Ben E

    Ben E New Member

    I think it is approximately countries from 1900 to now, and yes so far it has helped a lot with geography and every new coin I get from a new country opens up interesting things to learn about :)
     
  8. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    just a thought... buy a pound of coins on ebay, then use those coins for trading.
     
  9. Ben E

    Ben E New Member

    Interesting idea, I'd almost just rather pay directly for coins I want than buy coins to trade. What if no one wants half of the coins I bought of that pound (including me)? I'd be stuck with 'em.
     
  10. staywhatyouare

    staywhatyouare New Member

    Where is the best place to buy foreign coins by the pound online (besides eBay)?
     
  11. starzgaze06

    starzgaze06 New Member

    Thanks for the information.
     
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