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Stamp Coin Collecting: The Valuable Twins


Humans are known to engage into different kinds of diversion to unleash the boredom that life sometimes provides. There are people who use coin - stamp - or sticker collecting to accomplish this while others are satisfied with other hobbies such as cooking - gardening - crafts - etc. All of these provide a certain kind of satisfaction that they can’t achieve in other activities.

Two of the most popular hobbies in the world today are the stamp and coin collection. The value of these two leisure activities is incomparable to other types of hobbies.

Why?

It is because coin and stamp collecting do not just embody the mere act of accumulating different kinds of coins and stamps but also personify the preservation of a nation’s history. Both stamp and coin collecting highlight the different images that are used to visually record a significant event or era in history.

The two have become indistinguishable as far as value and appeal is concerned.

For people who wish to collect coins - stamps - or both - here are some of guidelines that you need to know in order to start:

1. Do some research

It is not enough that you are interested in stamp and coin collecting in order to start the activity - it is also important to do your homework first so that you will have enough knowledge about this activity.

2. Be wary when buying items

If you cannot obtain stamps and coins for free - and the only way to start your collection is to buy the items - be very meticulous about it. Know the seller’s reputation. Research his history and determine the length of time he has been in the business. The point being that the longer he has been in the business - the more reliable his reputation probably is.

3. Know how to identify the correct item

Do not just buy stamps or coins without learning how to classify and identify them. For coins - it is best that you know how to grade them.

For stamps - you should know how to identify any slight disparities in the kind of paper used or other distinguishable features such as watermarks - color - or perforations.These are just some of the many pointers that every stamp and coin collector must know.

With these tips - you can now start your stamp and coin collection without difficulty and with confidence.

 

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