| p>In the mid 1800's many laws were introduced | | | | Canadian Silver Coin collectors |
| to pin down a monetary system for the Canadian | | | | Coins come in many types, shapes and sizes. The |
| Silver Coin industry. The Canadian dollar was made | | | | value of a coin is not printed on the face of the |
| up of 100 cents. The coins were silver pieces | | | | collectible item and that which is referred to as |
| valued at 5 cents, 10 cents and 20 cents. Canada | | | | bullion and is mainly used for investment purposes. |
| became a Dominion in the late 1800's after years | | | | It is a fact that gold and silver pieces are |
| of being referred to as the Province of Canada. | | | | preserved for the rich. These collectible pieces are |
| Rare coin collection for investment purposes was | | | | also valued as per the cost of the metal as well |
| not even on the minds of people. | | | | as the purity of the product. The grading system |
| Regular Silver coins | | | | is now a trusted measure and is a sure method |
| The regular silver coin was halted for the Province | | | | of determining the value of the item. Canadian |
| of Canada during 1858, but additional coins were | | | | Silver Coin collectors place a major trust in the |
| needed in 1870, and different styles were | | | | stability of coin collecting. |
| introduced. The twenty-cent piece was replaced | | | | Numismatic |
| by the twenty-five cents, and a new fifty-cent | | | | The rare antique metal (Numismatic) money gets |
| piece was also introduced. The Canadian Silver | | | | accumulated by Canadian Silver Coin collectors and |
| coin has settled down. These coins became a | | | | is stored as a collector's item. The rarer they are, |
| regular trading commodity. They are used in the | | | | the more they are worth and the more the fun is |
| industry to buy products in the form of goods | | | | in collecting these precious items. The date of |
| and services. They are recognized as a legal | | | | minting also plays a major role in determining the |
| tender and are used in everyday business | | | | value of the object. The older it is, the more it's |
| transactions. The value of silver is worth much | | | | worth. |
| more than the value of the silver trading coin. | | | | Investment portfolio. |
| That sparked Canadian coin collectors to look for | | | | A brand new method of Internet networking has |
| something far more stable and of value. | | | | emerged in which these coins can be obtained at |
| Rich people. | | | | the push of a button. An Online Internet system |
| Coin collection (silver or gold) became a hobby for | | | | for the Numismatic industry is fast becoming a |
| some people in the 1900's, but was already an | | | | major industry that is taking the world by storm. |
| established investment opportunity for rich people. | | | | Canadian Silver Coin collectors realises that at |
| But coin collection is never complete without an | | | | least 20% of one's investment portfolio should |
| appraisal in order to know for sure what your | | | | include rare coin collection. An average investor |
| coin is worth, hence the grading system. The Mint | | | | knows that their coin collection or "hobby" can be |
| Status (MS) was introduced. The highest MS goes | | | | transported and traded around the world as a |
| up to 70 e.g. MS70 is of great value. There is a | | | | sought after commodity. |
| lot of history to be learned from coins and this is | | | | Multi Level Marketing system (MLM) |
| why many coin collectors love this activity. The | | | | The Numismatic industry has jumped on the |
| many different coins that came in the way of | | | | internet to create a multilevel marketing system |
| collectors just added to the body of knowledge | | | | that can be used by many entrepreneurs. The |
| they already had, but striving to learn more. | | | | well developed system can be utilized to market |
| A Canadian Silver or Gold coin collector should be | | | | this trustable collector's item and run a profitable |
| able to learn about places where they can buy | | | | business from home without the hassle of large |
| more coins at fair prices. A coin collector cannot | | | | inventories. |
| afford NOT to have this information. Information | | | | If you are going to collect something, it might as |
| is available on the Internet. Coin collectors must | | | | well be money. |
| keep themselves informed about the | | | | If you desire to get involved in this exciting |
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| is something most if not all people can enjoy. | | | | |