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5 Reasons To Buy And Collect Certified And Graded Coins    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
Coin Collecting is Improved by Buying and Selling coins that are "slabbed" by one of the Top Four; and collecting in stages. The Benefits Include: Protection, Authenticity, Identity, Coin Grade or Value, and Trust and Credibility. It is the Only Way of Knowing what Your Coin is Worth! ThePerfect-Coin.com features such coins.(read entire article)
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Basic Coin Collecting Strategy    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
Basic coin collecting strategy involves building a set of coins in gradual steps with certified and graded coins because it creates the market for coins we need to upgrade and sell. There are many benefits to the certified and graded coin, including a better market when its time to sell or upgrade.(read entire article)
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How Should I Store My Coins?    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
How a Rare Coin or Coin Collection is stored is critical to its Future Condition and Value, whether it be circulated or Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Hot and dry area, or is it cold and dark? Cardboard or plastic box? Tubes, flips and albums, are additional means of storage. What ever method(s) you use, make sure they are safe, dry and dark.(read entire article)
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How To Get Your Coins Professionally Certified And Graded    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
Submitting your own coins for professional certification and grading is as easy as filling out an order form, and sending it in with your coins and payment, and not as costly as you may think. The cost is usually recouped by the improved salability of the coin, and reliability of its grade.(read entire article)
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The Coin Grading System    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
Coins are graded on a 0-70 point scale devised by Dr William Shelby. The Grade of a Coin Is Everything, so it helps to understand how coins are Graded. The details can be found in the Official A.N.A. Grading Standards for United States Coins published by the American Numismatic Association (ANA). Under this method of grading, the higher the point scale accorded a particular coin, the better its quality.(read entire article)
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The Grade Of A Coin Is Everything!    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
Assigning a Grade to Collectible Coins is a Must. Whether, Buying, Selling or Valuing (Pricing) a coin, or Collection, the Grade is critical, and absolutely necessary. Professionally Graded Coins (by the right company) are the most Reliable and are Accepted by the Majority of all Coin Collectors.(read entire article)
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Understanding Coin Price Guides    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
Price Guides are great tools which provide us with much needed information. The Price or Value of any coin being traded, or in a prized collection is critically important. Knowing the True and Accurate Grade of Your Coin, and understanding that the ANA Price Guidelines are the Foundation of All Price Guides will help you to collect better coins.(read entire article)
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What Coins Should I Collect?    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
Collecting coins is a personal endeavor. The arrangement or grouping of coins, the subject matter, and the era in which minted make selecting what group(s) to collect much easier and even appealing. Some selections may take years to put together, while others can be accomplished in a short period of time. The coins which will have lasting value are those preserved and protected by being Certified and Graded – which also assures you of what Grade and thus what Value is purchased.(read entire article)
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What Is "key", When Collecting Coins?    Submitted as: Robert L Taylor, JD
The concept “Key Coin” or “Key Date” has specific meanings for Coin Collectors.(read entire article)
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