Jan 23

Coin collecting is a hobby that many people enjoy. If you are just getting started with your collection, then you most likely need a little guidance on how to find the right coins and which ones will be the best addition to your collection.

Ask yourself why you are collecting coins. Do you see the collection as an investment? Are you collecting coins for their value? On the other hand, are you collecting coins for the sheer joy of collecting? Do you enjoy the hunt for the next perfect coin? Do you enjoy organizing, valuing and displaying your coins?

No matter what your answers were to the above questions, there is a type of coin that is sure to be a collectible. What is this type of coin? You may be wondering. Have you considered adding a rare silver coin to your collection?

Unfortunately, many people may overlook these rare and valuable coins simply because their eyes tend to stray toward the flashier gold coins. However, the silver options are just as interesting and rare. They can be fun to locate and an enjoyable addition to any collection.

One example of a fine rare silver coin to consider is the silver dollar. Struck at varying times in a range from 1794 to 1935, the coins have slight differences in their different striking dates, meaning there is a chance for many collectible options of the same coin.

For example, the “Flowing Hair Type” is the oldest style of the silver dollar. The most interesting and rare part of this is that many of the coins are different in small ways since they were struck from handmade dies, which include small differences. This means that the coins in this type are extremely collectible, and you may find yourself seeking out more than one as you look for the variations.

Whether you are a beginner in the coin collecting world or you are a seasoned veteran, choosing to add a silver coin can add value and interest to your collection. Since many of these rare coins are historic, they are extremely rare and they include minor differences from year to year.

Chances are, once you begin adding silver coins to your collection, you will not want to stop. Not only will you be adding something to your collection, but you will be adding another layer to your hobby as you seek out the different strikings of the same coins.

 

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