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<p>[QUOTE="jimmy_goodfella, post: 7361, member: 919"]realy enjoying this thread its a great insight and very informative.Im quite new to collecting to and i am just starting to spread my wings a little outta the common bullion coins.The best way i feel to learn is to concentrate and learn one coin,learn the prices and buy the books for it ect then when you fell confident move onto another.Its such a massive field of learning no-one could possibly absorbe it all.Personally i got into coins as my dad has an antique shop in scotland and as a general dealer didint know nothing about the coins he picked up as part of his buisness so me intrested started finding out.Another way i find to accumulate silver abnd one of the cheapest is to scoop up all the silver coinage that comes your way.you get some great bargains and throw them in a bag,over time as you learn more you can pull the odd one out that you can make couple bucks on and just keep filling the bag, then seperate out into there diffrent silver content.</p><p><br /></p><p>i buy and aquire lot of shillings and farthings and sixpences and you can pick these up very cheaply and find the odd rare year.I guess the usa has its same old silver coinage that can be picked up.The great thing is you never realy notice the cost over time as its only a few bucks here and a few bucks there.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>ND what can you sell hologramed/boxed silver eagles and rounds for ?in say quantities of 50 ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jimmy_goodfella, post: 7361, member: 919"]realy enjoying this thread its a great insight and very informative.Im quite new to collecting to and i am just starting to spread my wings a little outta the common bullion coins.The best way i feel to learn is to concentrate and learn one coin,learn the prices and buy the books for it ect then when you fell confident move onto another.Its such a massive field of learning no-one could possibly absorbe it all.Personally i got into coins as my dad has an antique shop in scotland and as a general dealer didint know nothing about the coins he picked up as part of his buisness so me intrested started finding out.Another way i find to accumulate silver abnd one of the cheapest is to scoop up all the silver coinage that comes your way.you get some great bargains and throw them in a bag,over time as you learn more you can pull the odd one out that you can make couple bucks on and just keep filling the bag, then seperate out into there diffrent silver content. i buy and aquire lot of shillings and farthings and sixpences and you can pick these up very cheaply and find the odd rare year.I guess the usa has its same old silver coinage that can be picked up.The great thing is you never realy notice the cost over time as its only a few bucks here and a few bucks there. ND what can you sell hologramed/boxed silver eagles and rounds for ?in say quantities of 50 ?[/QUOTE]
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