Getting Started

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by dman1222, Jul 23, 2006.

  1. dman1222

    dman1222 New Member

    I first became interested in collecting coins when the 2004 Peace Medal Nickels came out and I was hooked. You guys probably get asked this alot but does anyone have any information of how to get started in this huge coin collecting hobby?
     
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  3. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

    Find a coin you like. To best enjoy this hobby, you need to have a goal. Myself, I'm trying to get started with wheat pennies.
     
  4. dman1222

    dman1222 New Member

    thanks, good advice
     
  5. silvereagle82

    silvereagle82 World Gold Collector

    First welcome to the world of numismatics,
    I have been collecting for only a few years and made some early mistakes but you have started great by first asking questions before going out and spending a lot of money.
    My suggestion would be to do your homework first !! Lesson 1, Read through all the information listed in the Numismatic Resouces Forum on this website. Then after you have read through that then do as Crispy suggested set a goal whether it be US or World coins, series or sets and start your journey.

    Be patient and enjoy the hobby !!!
     
  6. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    Welcome
    Pick the coins you would like to collect and read all you can about that coin ,you can find out more about
    different U.S. coins by going HERE
     
  7. cholmes75

    cholmes75 New Member

    My bit of advice would be to resist the temptation to spend too much on coins until you take some time to learn about them. That way, you avoid two things - getting ripped off, and spending too much at once.
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

  9. dman1222

    dman1222 New Member

    thanks everyone, great information
     
  10. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    To start with go to the Walmart web site, look up the Red Book by Whitman Publishing and order one. Thatis if you can't find one anywhere else. Cheapest prices I've seen. Or go to flea markets, yard/garage sales, estate sales and look for books such as that for really cheap prices. Then go to a bank, invest $50 and get a bag of pennies (cents). Before you buy an album to put them in, decide if you are going to stick with coins as a hobby. Cheap coin holder folders such as the whitman ones can do more damage than good for coins. If you stay interested try to buy a Whitman Classic or Dansco Album for your coins. I suggest you stick with cents and nickels for a while. Easier to acquire. Dimes also maybe.
     
  11. dman1222

    dman1222 New Member

    Is the Red Book a good book for collecting coins? My friend told me about it just wondering if its any good.
     
  12. chridular

    chridular Member

    The Red Book is good to own. It gives you an idea of what exists (U.S. Coin-wise) and a little bit of a background on each type of coin. It's a good reference. You will want to follow this up with books specifically geared toward the specialty you eventually choose.
     
  13. dman1222

    dman1222 New Member

    alright, i can't wait to get started!
     
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