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Coin Dealers
As an art, coin collecting dates back to the 14th
century. It was then practiced by the rich and famous, mostly as a
hobby. Nowadays collecting coins has become a hobby that anyone
interested can afford. Valuable coins have been collected through
the years. Minimum skill is required and it is fun getting to know
coins from different parts of the world.
If you are an aspiring numismatist, or coin
collector to the layman, it�s more than likely that you will be in
need of a reliable coin dealer to evaluate your collection, turn you
on to exciting new developments, and show you what to look out for
before you blow your bonus on bogus coppers. Here are five quick and
easy pointers to keep in mind before placing your peace of mind in
the hands of a new coin dealer.
Experience in the field is of the utmost importance when searching
for a new coin dealer and there is no better indication of
experience than membership of one of the many numismatist societies.
For a guarantee of knowledge accompanied by accurate advice always
opt for a member of the Professional Numismatists Guild.
The experienced dealer is likely to have been in business for quite
some time, so the next thing to keep in mind is longevity. How long
has the shop been trading for? How long has the shop been managed by
this particular dealer? The longer he has been in business, and the
more successful he is, the greater the chance he�ll be around to
resolve any problems you might have in the future.
Reliable coin dealers aspire to a code of ethics, as outlined by the
Professional Numismatists Guild, and will always take the time to
give a fair appraisal of a collection or coin no matter how
insignificant it might seem. The care with which he handles his
clients and their collections is a good indication of his ethics and
a sound gauge of being assured a fair price when buying and selling.
The final step in selecting your coin dealer is to determine what
recourse you may have should a coin or collection prove to be a
fake. The dependable and honest dealer will have no qualms about
replacing a coin with another of similar value should the piece
prove to be a forgery, keeping you, the client, satisfied at all
costs.
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