Posted by Jay on August 6th, 2009
Collecting coins is a great hobby and many people are engaged in it. A few people are very interested in collecting rare coins. Many people are engaged in collecting gold and silver coins. They tend to resell it when the market rises or after a few years go by. Silver coins are often found mixed with copper and nickel. So those who are often engaged in silver coin collection need to look into the purity of the coin first before buying or resale. The common question is how to tell if the coin is of pure silver? There is also a question as how to find out the coin is silver? The best thing to do is to make sure the coin has a certification.
There are a few test people like to do “ring test”, “Tissue paper test” and “specific gravity test” to find out whether its a silver coin or not. Many use the date and denomination mentioned in the coin to determine if its silver. The coins like dimes, quarters, halves and dollars minted before 1965 are found to contain 90% silver. Half dollars have found to contain 40% silver. The coins dimes, quarters and dollars minted after 1965 have no silver in them. They have only copper and nickel in them. Cents have never been made in silver. All cents are made using copper and steel. Foreign coins are very difficult to deal with. We can use the date and denomination as a clue in the deal.
One Test Method: Carefully balance the coin flat on the tip of one finger, then use something like a pen to gently strike the edge of the coin. We will hear a melodious ringing sound which should gradually fade away. If the material is copper etc we will get a higher pitched ‘tinny’ sound which doesn’t last as long. Obviously it helps to have something to compare the sounds with. I tried this method with two coins. One was a 1964 with 90% silver content, and the other was a 1980 with 0% silver content. Both coins looks the same (except for the metal color) but there was a very noticeable difference in the ringing sound produced. The method isn’t foolproof, but it doesn’t cost anything and is easy to do.

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Posted by Jay on August 1st, 2009
Hobbies are something which makes us forget about time and other problems for the moment. Writing, Singing, Dancing are common hobbies and only a few convert those hobbies into a career. Like wise coin collection is a great hobby. We go in search of coins and we research about coins. We create a showcase for all the coins we collected. There are many steps you have to take to preserve the coins you collected. The coins must be kept in a protected wrappers or something like that.
Protecting your coins is as important as collecting them. There are many albums and flips available to store your coins. There are many people who have turned their coin collecting hobby into an career just like a writer or singer. Internet has helped to helped to enhance their career. Many coin collectors share their knowledge in their websites so that new enthusiasts learn much more about it. Many resell the rare coins they collected for a higher price in sites like eBay and others. Thus they turn their coin collection into a ebusiness.
No matter where you purchase your coins from, make sure that you select coins that will hold your interest. Don’t just loose yourself in the investment, but have fun while doing it. These are going to be coins that you may pass down through your family tree if some have not been passed on to you already. Lastly, you’ll want to set aside an area in your house to keep all your coins. Make sure that you read up on how to store them and clean them. Remember, it’s not always the bright and shiny new penny that you want. So take extra care before you clean any coins because you may decrease their value. Enjoy!
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