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Published on: 11/08/ 2008 | By: Mark Wellman | Rating: Unrated | Total Views: 17
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US Coin Collecting

Some people are born to love money; whether they spend it or just collect it, they are simply born to love the way money provides them the kind of gratification that they need.For example those people who are coin collectors simply love the sight of coins and many wish to display their collections as art.

In the United States, coin collecting started as early as 1652. During this period, business people and individuals alike, were known to engrave and distribute their personal coins.

Some people are so interested in coin collecting that they are more willing to combine various forms and categories. The reason for this  fascination for these coins is the very nature of  U.S. coins.The U.S. Mint carefully crafts U.S coins and over the past 30 years it has minted nearly 300 billion coins.

The American Eagle Gold Coin is an official gold bullion coin of the United States of America and is Authorized under the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, it was first released by the United States Mint in 1986.
 
All four of the  American Gold Eagle  Coins sizes have the same design. Those minted between 1986 and 1991 are dated with Roman numerals. After 1992, the U.S. Mint switched the dating of American Gold Eagle bullion coins to Arabic.
When the Articles of Confederation gave consent for the different states to create or manufacture their own coins, the U.S. coin collections grew at an unparalleled rate. That is why in the middle of 1780's, states like Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts started creating various coins unique to their states. This prompted the start of "rare coin collection."

To know more about U.S. coin collecting, here are some of the basic facts that you must know:

1. It was on 1787 that the primary "federally" approved coin of the U.S. was first made. It was in New Haven, Connecticut where the "Fugio Cent," the name of the coin, was secretly manufactured.

2. The U.S. Mint is responsible for manufacturing the U.S. coins. The agency uses bands of metal that are rolled into loops, with the right breadth and measurements. Each kind of coin uses a particular kind of metal. For instance, metal strips that are made of zinc are used to manufacture pennies, while nickels are made of  a 25% "nickel metal alloy" and 75% copper.

For this reason, U.S. coin collecting is further subdivided into categories such as the U.S cent, U.S. nickel, U.S. dime, etc.

People who would like to start collecting U.S. coins, should learn the intricacies or the hobby and find ways to acquire their first coins.

The  hobby of U.S. coin collecting is not just a wonderful hobby but also a great way to preserve the nation's culture and history.



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