Description: *NOTE*~Book has spots (view in attachments). High Quality Library of Coins Type Set of U.S. Coins Part 1 Half Cents to Quarters Vol. 33 Coin Album.Please note that the albums does not contain coins. Please see photos for condition and details. The motivations for collecting vary from one person to another. Possibly the most common type of collectors are the hobbyists, who amass a collection purely for the pleasure of it with no real expectation of profit. Another frequent reason for purchasing coins is as an investment. What is the point of collecting coins?People collect coins for many reasons, including historic or artistic value, or to invest in coins for potential long-term profit. Some people are casual enthusiasts, collecting foreign coins from trips or coins found by chance, such as a “W” quarter. Why are coins important?Coins are important primary sources of history. They convey the names of kings with their titles and portraits, events, places, dates, dynasties, achievements and logos. The composition of metals in the coins gives us information on the economic condition of the empire. Why coins are better than bills?Coins are usually cheaper than paper notes (bills) because they last longer. But $1 bills are lasting longer than ever—and we estimate it's cheaper to stick with them. However, changing the metals in coins could save money without affecting how coins look or work. Why you should save your coins?You may not think a whole lot about your loose coins, but they can make a big impact on your life. By putting all your change away in a jar, you can save money over time to use on a new outfit or a nice dinner. You can even continue putting change in your jar and save for a larger purchase! What are three facts about coins?The bison that appears on the Buffalo nickel lived in New York City around the turn of the 20th century. ...Before there were police guarding the Mint, there was a watchdog. ...The first batch of coins produced by the Mint (totaling $111.78) went into circulation in March 1793. What is an amazing fact about coin?The First Animal Featured on a Coin was an Eagle.An eagle appeared on circulating coin in 1794. The second animal was the bison, or buffalo, and it appeared on a nickel from 1913 to 1938. Pennies were silver for one year. During 1943, there was a copper shortage.
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