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What to invest? Investing in silver coins and numismatics
NOVEMBER 20
 
Indian Numismatists
 Authored by: SURESH KUMAR M
NEWSLETTER

 
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What to invest? Investing in silver coins and numismatics
 
Many people who have savings want to put them in a safe and profitable place. The best known ways to invest are to buy real estate, shares, bonds or popular bullion. The type of coins purchased has a major impact on the success of the numismatic investment. When investing in coins, we have to choose the right place to make a safe and secure transaction in order to have good results. Wondering what to invest in? Many people who have savings want to put them in a safe and profitable place. The best known ways to invest are to buy real estate, shares, bonds or popular bullion (gold and silver). An alternative to these choices is to invest in numismatics. What does it mean? You will find out everything from the following article. We invite you to read it!
“ 
Coins are a fascinating piece of history. Numismatics may be a
Hobby or passion to outer world but it’s an art to the real
Numismatists
” 
 

 
 4 COLLECTOR COINS
 
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 their definition is very similar to commemorative coins. The biggest difference is the fact that the denomination of a given collector coin is only symbolic. The actual value of collector coins is usually much higher.
BULLION COINS
 
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 issued for investment purposes. Those minted from precious metals (mainly gold and silver) and their value determined almost exclusively on the basis of the content of a given metal. There are exceptions, however, to the effect that some vintages are more valuable than others (e.g. due to their rarity). Their circulation is practically unlimited and depends on demand. The most popular bullion coins are: Krugerrands from South Africa, Maple leaves from Canada or Vienna Philharmonic from Austria.
Conservation status and return on investment
The state of preservation of the coins is also an important factor influencing the profitability of the purchase. The degree of preservation of coins is seven
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 the best preserved coins are those in the mint condition. They have practically no damage and look as if they were never in circulation. They do not show any scratches, upholstery, etc. Of course, if you are looking for old coins, you will almost certainly not find them in the mint condition. Specialists emphasize that it is not worth buying coins in a worse condition (unless we are dealing with a very rare coin).