Just Getting Started!

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by SrA Ninemiles, Jan 8, 2009.

  1. SrA Ninemiles

    SrA Ninemiles New Member

    Hey Everyone!

    I am new to serious Coin and Paper Money Collecting (and obviously my serious if different from some of yours) lol. As for paper money all I have is a Silver Cert which seems to be a dime a dozen, and I have a 2$ red seal I bought off ebay for cheap in not very good condition. And as for coins I have a lot of stuff that isn't graded and a small set that is! Now to my point!

    I was wondering if anyone has any banknotes or Coins Graded or UnGraded, That are good starter pieces and are fairly cheap. My Favorites so far are all banknotes! and for Coins Mercury Dimes, Morgans and Libertys!
     
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  3. greglax45

    greglax45 Coin Hoarder

    It seems as if you are of to the right start. I suggest buying a few books (if you don't have many already) on coins/paper money before diving straight into buying. When I started, all I wanted to do was buy buy buy, but after I researched and read about prices, grading, history, etc., I found a few areas in numismatics that interested me. Find something that interests you, research that, and hopefully start a collection based on what you truly like.

    Iam from Southern Chester County BTW :smile

    Greg
     
  4. SrA Ninemiles

    SrA Ninemiles New Member

    Can you suggest some books? I have none!

    I used to be stationed at Willow Grove Air Reserve Base! Before it was BRAC'd!!!! I Work in Harrisburg now!
     
  5. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Definately get the ANA Grading Guide 6th Edition , and a Red book you willuse them a lot . For coins you can check the open section for people selling coins .
    rzage
     
  6. SrA Ninemiles

    SrA Ninemiles New Member

    Is there any good online pricing resources? Particularly World coins? I have a lot of World Coins handed down to me, I could sell and buy stuff I enjoy, they're kinda boring!
     
  7. Harryj

    Harryj Supporter**


    Welcome SrA! I hope you make SSgt soon. Try the redbook for coins, not sure what book to use for paper money as its not my specialty. Like merc dime also. Enter my contest there's a nice one up for grabs. Buy the highest quality you can afford.

    MSgt Johnson
     
  8. SrA Ninemiles

    SrA Ninemiles New Member

    Where at in NY, I was just up in Riverhead not to long ago, guard base up there!
     
  9. Harryj

    Harryj Supporter**

    Stratton ANGB
     
  10. greglax45

    greglax45 Coin Hoarder

    Try the 2009 Black Book for US Paper Money. That book would give you a clear picture of paper money. As for world coins, I have no clue!
     
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