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Coin collecting made easier. Visit My Coin Collecting resource for Old coins, Rare Coins, Coin Values, Old Coin Values and other coin related information.
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This site offers information and tips about coin collecting for beginners of all ages .
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Coin collecting articles, a picture and information gallery of gold and silver US coins (including State Quarters), coin values, a message board, frequently asked questions (FAQs) and commentary.
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Coin information free to all collectors of United States coins, including thousands of full color coin images, rarity, and historical information
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Counterfeit coin detecting and the controversy of counterfeit coin ownership
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Offering coin collecting information, coin management software, and an online coin store and auction in this wonderful hobby.
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Frequently asked questions about coins and coin collecting, Part 1 - What's It Worth?
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Our site is dedicated to the coin collecting hobby. Education is the key to collector success. Our forum is a great source of information, and is and always will be free. Talk with collectors just like yourself to expand your knowledge in this great hobby.
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CoinLink Numismatic Portal and Rare Coins Directory. Coin Link covers Ancients, World Coins, US Coins, Currency and all numismatic resources for the rare coin collector. The most comprehensive coin collecting site on the web.
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Full service coin dealer in all areas of coins, specializing in Jefferson nickels, Mercury dimes, & countless varieties of world coins.
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We are a friendly and knowledgeable Numismatic Community and there are a lot of things to do and see here. Discuss coin and banknote collecting.
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Coin Talk Forum: Where Numismatists, Collectors, Dealers, and Novices Gather to Discuss Coins
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eCoinPrices offers Current Market Value Pricing on Rare Coins
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Coin collection photos and displays: Gawain O'Connor coin collecting and collections, and useful information for collectors of coins, tokens, world bank notes. Offering penguin coins, Iowa tokens, trade tokens, foreign and world coins for sale.
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Gold Coins from around the world - learn about the history, value and prestige of these coins
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Fun with Pennies
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Tools for the Conversion of 17th and 18th-Century European Currencies
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Rare coin collecting guide for ancient, world and U.S. coins. Find numismatic books, educational resources, auctions, coin shows and more.
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The hobby of coin collecting
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Metals used in Coins and Medals describes the Elements and Alloys used for their production.
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A vast collection of Military Coins from all Branches of the Service and online coin sales.
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This is your hobby resource for informational links on coin colecting or numismatic. Premium sites covering rare coins, bullion, dollars, and silver/gold coins. Take a look after all it's YourHobby.Com.
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Glossary of Coin Collecting Terminology, coin collector words and dictionary of definitions and abbreviations.
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Allexperts Coin Collecting Q&A
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Coin Break is a portal site that eliminates the time spent on a general search engine, looking for sites about all things to do with coins. This portal allows collectors to search for sites under a dozen specific coin categories
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Coin Collecting Glossary of Terminology and Definitions
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Information for collectors of gold bullion coins (and platinum and silver bullion coins). Includes detailed information about gold Eagles, Maples, Pandas, Krugerrands, Isle of Man Cats, Gibraltar Dogs, etc.
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The Coinpage coin image database provides images of coins, tokens, medals, elongateds, bullion products free of charge
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Showing pictures of coins most strongly associated with each particular year
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CoinSite. An entertaining and informative rare coin and paper money site. Ask the Coin DOC your questions, buy and sell coins, view images, test your knowledge, do research, post your opinions and more.
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Wikipedia-Article "Coins"

This article is about monetary coins. For alternative meaning see:-

A coin is usually a piece of hard material, generally metal and usually in the shape of a disc, which is issued by a government to be used as a form of money. Along with banknotes, coins make up the cash forms of all modern money systems. Coins are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes are usually used for the higher values; also, in most money systems, the highest value coin is worth less than the lowest-value note.

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Collecting coins

See Coin collecting and Numismatics for more information on the collecting of coins, bank notes, token coins and Exonumia.


The value of a coin

The market exchange value of a coin comes from its historic value, and/or the intrinsic value of the component metal (for example gold or silver).

However, in modern times, most coins are made of a base metal and their value comes strictly from their status as fiat money. This means that the value of the coin is decreed by government fiat rather than agreed by the people, which really makes it less a coin and more a token in the strictest sense.

To distinguish between these two types of coins, as well as from other forms of tokens which have been used as money, monetary scholars have defined three criteria that an object must meet to be a "true coin". These criteria are:

  1. It must be made of a valuable material, and trade for close to the market value of that material.
  2. It must be of a standardized weight and purity.
  3. It must be marked to identify the authority that guarantees the content.

By the above definition, the invention and first known usage of coins comes from the Kingdom of Lydia circa 643-630 B.C. Under three generations of Lydian kings, the money of Lydia gradually moved from being lumps of electrum (a naturally occurring alloy of silver and gold) to coins of a guaranteed weight and purity, marked with the seal of the King. True coins also developed very close to this time frame in both India and China.

The history of coins is a long and interesting one. For example, in 1979 and 1980 a Chinese architectural team excavating the region surrounding the ancient kingdom of Loulan discovered some Mesolithic stone tools and coins (see Loulan: Modern Chinese Expeditions).

Coin debasement

US price levels, 1800 - 2000Red line marks leaving silver standard
US price levels, 1800 - 2000
Red line marks leaving silver standard

Throughout history, governments have been known to create more coinage than their supply of precious metals would allow. By replacing some fraction of a coin's precious metal content with a base metal (often copper or nickel), the intrinsic value of each individual coin was reduced (thereby "debasing" their money), allowing the coining authority to produce more coins than would otherwise be possible. Debasement of money almost always leads to price inflation unless price controls are also instituted by the governing authority. Some consider a classic example of this phenomenon to be the behavior of price levels in the United States since 1964 (the last year circulating United States Coins were minted of 90 percent silver). It should be remembered, however, that for most of the era of U.S. silver coinage, such coins were actually fiat money, because the value of silver was relatively low. For example, in 1960, the silver in a dime was worth less than four cents. It also should not be inferred that such debasement and inflation were unique to the U.S. Virtually every other country debased their coinage too. The United Kingdom saw similar inflation during the same era. What is unique to the United States, among the developed countries, is that the U.S. has never revised its coinage system to accommodate this inflation, and as a result, coins in America today are scarcely regarded as "money" in any practical sense. Increasingly common are coin counting machines which charge money to consumers for converting their "coins" into "cash".

Features of modern coinage

The milled edges still found on many coins were originally designed to show that none of the valuable metal had been shaved off the coin. Prior to the use of milled edges, circulating coins suffered from "shaving," a common problem where unscrupulous persons would shave a small amount of precious metal from the edge of a circulating coin. This is the reason some modern coins have ridges, known as "reeds," on their edges; the presence of reeding shows that the coin's edge has not been shaved. Circulating unmilled British sterling silver coins were known to be shaved to almost half of their minted weight. This form of debasement in Tudor England led to the formulation of Gresham's Law. The monarch would have to periodically recall, paying only bullion value of the silver, and re-mint circulating coins.

Traditionally the side of a coin carrying a bust of a monarch or other authority, or a national emblem, is called the obverse, or colloquially heads. The back side is called the reverse, or colloquially tails. However, the rule is violated in some cases. [1] Another rule is that the side carrying the year of minting is the obverse, although most Canadian coins, and all Japanese coins, are an exception.

The orientation of the obverse with respect to the reverse differs between countries. Some coins have coin orientation, where the coin must be flipped vertically to see the other side; other coins, such as British coins, have medallic orientation, where the coin must be flipped horizontally to see the other side.

Coins that are not round (British 50 pence for example) usually have an odd number of sides, with the edges rounded off. This is so that the coin has a constant diameter, and therefore will be recognised by machines whichever way it is inserted. If a coin had an even number of sides this would not be true. Some older such designs remain, such as the 12-sided Australian 50 cent coin.

Coins are popularly used as a sort of two-sided die; in order to choose between two options with a random possibility, one choice will be labeled "heads" and the other "tails," and a coin will be flipped or "tossed" to see whether the heads or tails side comes up on top. See Bernoulli trial; a fair coin is defined to have the probability of heads (in the parlance of Bernoulli trials, a "success") of exactly 0.5. A widely publicized example of an asymmetrical coin is the Belgian one euro coin. See also coin flipping.

Coins are sometimes falsified to make one side weigh more. Such a coin is often said to be "weighted."

Some coins, called bracteates, are so thin they can only be struck on one side.

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