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