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265. Tips For Adding Stamps To Your Collection
Collectors should never purchase every stamp that they come across, instead a stamp collection should show the personality of the collector.

266. A Variety Of Stamps For The Avid Collector
There have been a number of different types of stamps issued from countries all over the world that collectors can base their collection on.

267. Software Makes Organizing Your Stamps Easier
Stamp collecting software programs are designed to help collectors organize their collection for their own unique requirements, which can feature custom reports that can be extremely valuable.

268. Tips For Selling Your Stamp Collection
Collectors need all the available information they can get to enable them to deal with others when wanting to sell their collection.

269. Valuable Tips For Collecting Stamps
Collectors need to learn all they can about the stamps they collect and the postal history of the United States, and with all the detailed information that has been written it is easy to gain that knowledge.

270. Storage For Your Stamp Collection
There are certain precautions that collectors should take when storing their collection of stamps to ensure they do not get damaged from improper storage.

271. The 1900's History Of Stamps
Since the beginning of the early 19th Century stamps have made a major impact on collectors and their collections.

272. What is Antique China?
There are millions of collectors of antique wares all over the world. They collect a range of antiquities such as antique silvers, clocks, books, rugs, furniture and china. In fact, one of the most sort after antique wares is china.

273. Numismatics or How to Begin Coin Collecting
Coin collecting is an interesting hobby with a long history. Julius Caesar was a coin collector. Known as numismatics, coin collecting is a challenging hobby which can be rewarding financially and educationally. Many people enjoy coin collecting for reason such as these. To begin coin collecting, one should become versed in the standard condition and value of coins. In the industry, there are about seven different grading scales. Standard conditions for coins vary from 'proof' to 'about good'. Some people begin coin collecting with the popular coin series minted by the U.S. Mint. One such series, the 'State Quarters' series has been extremely popular. Begun in 1999, the State quarters were minted about every ten weeks and completed in 2008, after minting one quarter design per State. Each quarter featured a unique design submitted by each State. Each separate design featured icons and symbols related to the particular State, were released in order of the State's endorsement of the U.S. Constitution, and proved to be popular with the general public and educational for kids and adults alike. Currently there is a new program known as the 'Presidential Dollar Program' which features depictions of each of our previous Presidents. Beginning in 2007 with Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison, these coins will be minted at 4 per year in the order that the Presidents served. Other sources of coins for Coin collected are available online. Coins are bought and sold 24hours a day, and you can find just about any type of coin, from ancient to modern, You can also get coin packages in bulk with unchecked coins. This can be tricky, as a good eye and developed knowledge of the craft are required to pick out gems among the hundreds of mediocre coins, but the reward can be worth the effort. To develop your knowledge, books and software are also available. Software can help with researching value for coins. Coin valuation can be a bit tricky as many factors are taken into consideration when placing a value on a coin. The novice should take caution at coins that look especially clean, as cleaning tends to lower the value of a coin, and could be a coin that has been in circulation. If you wish to clean one of your own coins, it is recommended that you find a professional cleaner as extreme care needs to be taken. Coin value can also depend other factors such as metal content, rarity and historical considerations. Store your coins in clear plastic bags and avoid touching them directly as acids in your skin can damage the metal over a long term and lower the value. Starting a coin collecting hobby is very easy, just reach in your pocket and save the coins you pull out, examine them an begin looking for the history of each coin online. Develop your skills an seek out more information, guides and software, and build on what your learn. Perhaps you want to begin with a full series of quarters that can be accomplished from online sources as well. Whatever you choose to collect, be it ancient or foreign coins, the information super highway can get you to your treasure. Coin collecting is a great hobby for the individual and for the family. It offers a way to connect with history by holding and viewing a physical piece of history. Make sure you keep your coins in a safe place as this hobby can last for many years and offer years of discussion, entertainment and education.

274. Panning for Gold, Become a Prospector
Panning for gold is a fun activity that can help you connect with nature and fill your pocket. It can also be a very educational hobby for kids as they can learn about geology and have fun collecting pieces of gold. Known as prospecting this hobby affords a chance to be out in nature, in some of the most beautiful locations in the country.

275. The Early History Of Stamps
With the birth of the first stamp on the 6th of May in 1840, stamps have began being produced all over the world.

276. A Guide To Starting A Stamp Collection
The novice or beginner collector needs to know the procedures and equipment needed to begin their very own collection of stamps.


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