All Posts in Coins & Currency

by: Ben Tseytlin - on Coins & Currency
currency collection

When compared to precious metals, currency is extremely fragile. It can be torn easily, is vulnerable to liquid and moisture and burns readily. Therefore, protecting your currency collection requires care, common sense and a bit of knowledge. This will ensure that it stands the test of time while maintaining its collection value.

Read More
by: Ben Tseytlin - on Coins & Currency
Indian Head Quarter Eagle

The Indian Head Quarter Eagle is a classical gold coin struck in the United States during the early 20th century. The series ran from 1908 to 1933 and has become sought after among collectors due to its incused design which is distinct from the raised design which is found with most coins. While the coin today is popular for its artistry its design was criticized when first introduced. It is the Liberty quarter eagle’s successor.

Read More
by: Ben Tseytlin - on Coins & Currency
Australian coins

Due to the success of the Perth Mint the land down under has become famous for its high quality precious metals. Australia continues to raise the bar not only for coin design, but for cutting edge security features which are designed to combat counterfeiting in all its forms. Whether you’re an investor or collector you will find something here that suits your tastes and desires.

Read More
by: Ben Tseytlin - on Coins & Currency
currency collection

While banknotes are light in weight and convenient to carry, store and transport, they are extremely fragile. Banknotes in circulation typically only last a couple years before having to be replaced, even those that use special plasticized fabrics. Special precautions must be taken to ensure that the banknotes within your currency collection remain in a pristine condition for many years to come.

Read More
by: Ben Tseytlin - on Coins & Currency
collecting coin

One of the best things about coin collecting is getting the chance to share your experience and knowledge with others, as well as introducing new people to the hobby. Here are some tips that will help you convert the people around you into collecting coins.

Read More
by: Ben Tseytlin - on Coins & Currency
Chinese Silver Panda

The Chinese Silver Panda is China’s premier silver bullion coin. These coins were first introduced in 1982, and while coins have been struck in China for thousands of years, these modern issues are the nation’s most recognizable. There are four mints within China that manufacture these coins, which are the Shenyang, Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shanghai mints. Chinese coins are distinct from other bullion coins in that they do not display any mint marks. Here are some reasons you should add Chinese silver pandas to your collection.

Read More