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Coin Collecting for Essential Supplies

In the world of coin collecting, the coins
themselves are considered as gold, this isCleaning  materials
why there is a need to protect them from
damage. The condition of the coin meansA mild soap and a soft high-integrity fiber
everything in coin collecting. Having thecloth  can  be  used  in  cleaning  coins.
right supplies will allow a collector to
preserve the integrity of his coinMats
collection. The slightest hint of damage can
diminish  the  value of a coin significantly.When examining or cleaning coins, you must
remember to put a soft cloth or a mat on the
Below some of the supplies which are used intable where you are working. An accidental
properly  handling  coin  collections:dropping of the coin can damage it
significantly and reduce its value to
Glovesliterally nothing. A mat or a cloth will
absorb the impact of the drop and will
In handling coins, you must be careful not toprevent  the  coin  from  being  damaged.
scratch the coins. The use of gloves
(preferably white) will prevent scratches andBoards
other kinds of damage to the coin's surface.
Gloves  should  be made of cotton or plastic.You must be extra careful in displaying your
coin collection. Coin boards are used by many
Coin  tweezersto display their coin collections. In the
U.S., the map of the United States of America
If you not comfortable using gloves, you canis very popular among coin collectors to
use coin tweezers. These are not yourdisplay the different quarters of the
ordinary tweezers because their tips aredifferent  states.
protected with plastic that prevents the
tweezers  from  scratching  the  coins.Envelopes
Magnifying  glassWhen transporting coins, the use of coin
envelopes is very practical. The use of these
While examining coins, you must be able topaper envelopes allows a collector to safely
take a closer look at them. This is where thetransport his coin and put some information
magnifying glass is most useful. You must beabout  it  in  or  on  the  envelope  itself.
careful in using a magnifying glass when
examining the coins. There are magnifyingThere are other coin collecting supplies such
glasses available today that have standsas boxes, holders, folders, but everything
attached to them and the stands allow thepoints to the preservation of the coins'
collector to use both hands in coincondition.
examination  to  avoid  accidents.



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