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<p>[QUOTE="biged239, post: 1338874, member: 29948"]This is the perfect time to get a collection off on the right foot. Organizing your system now will make your collecting easier and more fun in the future. The way coins are listed in Red Book is a good way for you to make a data file for your collection. Rather if it is on a note pad or on a spread sheet you need to inventory what you already have. And how you want to keep up with your collection in the future.</p><p> There are many places on the internet that will show picture grades, for you to compare your coins to the picture grades and learn how the coins are graded. </p><p>When you go to JP's you will see all the coin storage supplies and can determine what best fits your pocket book.</p><p>I agree with all the post before, and only add we all are still educating ourselves everyday. You want never stop getting an education in numismatics. Just start with this forum and ask questions and you have a wealth of information to help you. There are many post over the last seven years and if you do a search on anything you may have a question about, you probably will fine the answer. I do all the time. Coin Talk is more information than anywhere else I go to find answers. </p><p>If you google (coin collecting for beginners) you will see a lot of free advice for beginners. </p><p>Big Ed[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="biged239, post: 1338874, member: 29948"]This is the perfect time to get a collection off on the right foot. Organizing your system now will make your collecting easier and more fun in the future. The way coins are listed in Red Book is a good way for you to make a data file for your collection. Rather if it is on a note pad or on a spread sheet you need to inventory what you already have. And how you want to keep up with your collection in the future. There are many places on the internet that will show picture grades, for you to compare your coins to the picture grades and learn how the coins are graded. When you go to JP's you will see all the coin storage supplies and can determine what best fits your pocket book. I agree with all the post before, and only add we all are still educating ourselves everyday. You want never stop getting an education in numismatics. Just start with this forum and ask questions and you have a wealth of information to help you. There are many post over the last seven years and if you do a search on anything you may have a question about, you probably will fine the answer. I do all the time. Coin Talk is more information than anywhere else I go to find answers. If you google (coin collecting for beginners) you will see a lot of free advice for beginners. Big Ed[/QUOTE]
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