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Coin Collecting Books Bring In Your Collection Stand Out
When you collect coins, you want to keep those coins in as mint condition as possible. Mint condition means that the coins don't have any marks or nicks and that they look just as shiny as they did when they came off the mint. You won't keep them in mint condition very long if you just keep them in a jar, or in a can beside or under your bed.
Some people like to keep them in tiny plastic sleeves but these are hard to keep track of; especially if you have a lot of them. Instead, why not keep your coins in a coin collecting book? A coin collecting book will keep your coins behind a plastic sheathe and thus will protect your collection. What's more, your coin collecting book will keep your coins together and the book is a great way to show your collection off to anyone who is curious.
Getting Books
Some banks sell books, especially when new coins are released. However, you can most likely get coin collecting books from the Franklin mint where the US coins are minted. There are also books sold at coin collecting shows where people love to show off their coin collections, where people love to trade and sell their coins and also love to sell coin collecting reference books where you can learn a lot about coins and coin collecting.
Types of Books
There are coin collecting books for just US coins, there are coin collecting books for both US and international coins and then there are books for more historical coins, such as Roman Empire gold coins and such. There are in fact books for any type of coin you could ever think of.
Don't worry if you only have one or two coins, and not enough to fill an entire book, a book will often give you the incentive you need to get more coins so that you can fill one or even several books that will comprise your coin collection.
Coin collecting is extremely fun and it's interesting to see the differences in the various coins used as money throughout history. Even if you only have a couple of current coins circulating today, put them in a coin collecting book and keep collecting. Soon, you'll have one or even several books filled up and that's how you get started. Before you know it, you'll have a collection most collectors would envy and they'll be perfectly preserved and beautifully displayed in your various books.
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