Collectible Coins
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As well as bullion investors, we also attract numismatists looking to add a specific coin to their collection. Certain bullion coins will attract higher premiums based on certain characteristics such as rarity or condition.
Whether you're an avid coin collector or would simply like to learn more about the popular hobby, we have put together this guide to give you all you need to know.
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Bullion Coin Dealers
Whether you are a bullion investor, a coin collector, or a combination of the two, there is nowhere better to buy your gold, silver, or platinum bullion coins than at BullionByPost. We are experienced bullion coin dealers with a wide range of popular and famous bullion coins and bars from …
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Coin Collecting
Coin collecting, or numismatics, has been popular for as long as coins have existed. Once known as the ‘hobby of kings’, it is now far more accessible to the wider public, with millions of people worldwide devoting their time and money to expanding their collections of rare, famous, and beautiful …
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How Much is a Gold Coin Worth?
Like gold bars and ingots, the price of a gold bullion coin is not fixed and depends on a number of variables. At it's simplest, working out how much a gold coin is worth will be based on its weight, gold purity and the gold spot price. Although many gold …
How Much is a Guinea Worth?
A Guinea was worth a pound, which at the time was the equivalent of 20 Shillings. In many ways it was the precursor to the Sovereign, and holds a key place in British coinage history. Today of course a Guinea is worth far more thanks to it's gold content. What …
How Much is a Silver Dollar Worth?
Between 1794 and 1935, the US Dollar coin was minted in silver. Although this coin has a nominal face value of one dollar, a silver dollar is worth much more than that due to the value of its pure silver content. Like all precious metal bullion products, the price of …
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Latin Monetary Union
The Latin Monetary Union was established in a treaty between France, Belgium, Switzerland and Italy (including the Papal States) in 1865. The aim of the Latin Monetary Union was to enhance trade between the various countries by standardising the weight and dimensions of their coinage. It came into effect on …
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Rare Coins
Collecting rare coins is a popular hobby and method of investment. The study and collection of coins and other forms of currency is known as numismatics and the demand from collectors for rare coins can often lead to the inflation of their prices. In theory, the worth of a bullion …
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Valuable Coins
A valuable coin can be many different things to different people. There are many examples of circulating currency carried around in our pockets that become known as a valuable coin. Despite their regular use in a person’s daily life, coins can be incredibly valuable; a rare coin, or an error …