Stamp Collecting Everything You Need To Know
Home | Site Map | Great Resource

Signup For Our
FREE 5 Day
Stamp Collecting
eCourse

First Name:
Email:

Great Stamp Collecting Info

Art Collectibles as Hobbies in the Form of Stamps and Coins

Tips on Collecting Canadian Stamps

Canadian Stamp Collecting

How To Keep Stamps Fine and Dandy

Stamp Collecting in Channel Island

Why Not Join a Chicago Stamp Collecting Club?

3 Tips on How to Start Coin and Stamp Collecting in Torrance

Coins and Stamps: A Favorite for Collectors

Collecting Both Coins and Stamps

The Excellent Tradition of Postage Stamp Collecting

Collecting Specialty Stamps

Collector, Dealer, Etc., Stamp Supply

Buy and Sell Stamps

Getting Stamps from a Reputable Supplier

The Ultimate Price Guide in Stamp Collecting

How Collectors Price Their Stamps

The Encyclopedia of US Stamps

8 Reasons Why Collectors Need Free Stamp Collecting Software

Stamp Collecting Freeware

Tips on How to Get Started with Your Stamp Collection

Stamp Collecting Software for Macintosh OS 9

Postage Stamp Collecting

Tips For The Amateur Postage Stamp Collector

Why Collect Postage Stamps?

2 Things That Every Stamp and Coin Collector Should Know


3 Things to Do When Stamp Coin Collecting Becomes Profitable

Stamp Collecting is Fun!

Taking Care of Stamps Using an Album

The Pros of Stamp Collecting Albums

The Truth Behind Stamp Collecting and The Stamps Value

Grab Free Stamp Collecting Catalogues

Getting Stamps from a Collecting Company

Stamp Collecting For Newbies

Some Things You Should Know About Stamp Collecting

What is in a Stamp Collecting Merit Badge that Makes It So Special?

The Real Deal About Stamp Collecting Prices

Stamp Collecting Software to Choose From

A Guide to Stamp Collecting Supplies

What Supplies Do You Need for Your Stamp Collection?

Beginner's Guide To Stamp Collecting And Stamp Values

What’s the Buzz on Stamp Collecting?

What Makes a Good Stamp Collector?

How to Become a Stamp Collector

A Stamp-ede in San Antonio!

Kentucky Stamp Collectors

Essential Supplies for the Stamp Collector

How the Stamp Collector Should Work

Stamp Collecting as a Fun Activity

The United States Postal Service and the World of Stamp Collecting

The Land of the Free and Happy Philatelists

Great Stamp Collecting Resource

Great Stamp Collecting Resource

Signup For Our
FREE 5 Day
Stamp Collecting
eCourse

First Name:
Email:

 

Coins and Stamps: A Favorite for Collectors!

Stamp Collecting 101 - Great way to start!
Great Book For Stamp Collecting

People have different hobbies because people have different interests. There are people interested in sports, in arts, in crafts or even in games. What matters in choosing a hobby is that it keeps you interested. It makes idle time worthwhile. It tells a lot about the passions of a person. That is why most people are interest in collecting, collecting stamps and collecting coins.

What Is Stamp Collecting?

Stamp collecting is all about gathering stamps and anything related to it like the mails and the envelope. Stamps through the years have showcased more than mere pictures and illustrations. Important figures, historical and cultural events and artworks as well are featured in the stamp. It gives the hobby more relevance and significance to the collector.

Stamp collecting however is often associated with philately. This two must be differentiated for the latter is concerned mainly in the study of stamps and anything related to it. Collecting stamps does not necessarily entail the study of it and vise versa.

What is Coin Collecting?

Coin collecting is concerned with the study and collection of coins. It can also involve paper money bearing the official design of the country and the monetary value. Coin collecting is also known as numismatics, taking from the Greek word nomisma, meaning coin.

In the past centuries, coins have very high value. They do not only represent a value of money, they have their own value. Each coin contains an amount of gold or silver. This is one aspect that makes the hobby extra expensive, especially if it concerns old coins.

However, the trend now in most nations is to replace the old coins with new ones made of inexpensive metals. Coins today have no intrinsic value anymore.

This hobby requires caution. It is not all about collecting coins that will come your way. It has to be a genuine coin. It is part of the coin collecting hobby to physically examine the coin to know the grade, see the problems and make sure that it is authentic. This way, the value of the coin can be easily evaluated.

It is important to identify the coin. It is important to know which country it came from and what is its face value. It must have a denomination, or else that coin must be a mere token. The authenticity of the coin will often require the opinion of an expert. Frauds have taken opportunity of many coin collectors before. Thus, before purchasing a valuable coin, it is a must to seek the help of an expert.

The grade of a coin is the summary of its overall condition. The market value of the coin depends a lot in the grade. Cleaning is an important aspect of the hobby. A used coin will often be scratched, holed, altered, dinged or corroded. This is not pleasing to the eye. The coin should be kept clean and made attractive.

What Is at Stake for Both?

Stamp collecting and coin collecting, just like any hobby will require the effort and dedication of the collector. They both have to inquire into necessary information to get the worth of their money when purchasing. There is the danger of getting into fraudulent transactions. This must be avoided as much as possible.

Both stamp collecting and coin collecting require particularity with the details as this will determine a lot the value of a piece for the collection. Both kinds of collectors refer to a catalogue to guide them through the different aspects of the collection.

For the stamp collector, a stamp catalogue will provide the price details, date of issuance, country of origin, material and even the historical background of the stamp. This way the stamp collector will easily know which of the stamps should be included in the collection. This is also a good resource to know the price to bargain for in purchasing a stamp.

For the coin collector, the coin catalogue will definitely help in ascertaining the price of the coin. The market value will also be influenced by the condition of the coin. The catalogue will also be a good resource to learn more information about coin collecting.

The Collector and the Modern Technology

Computer technology also helped the endeavors of the stamp and coin collectors. Collectors would often rely on database programs and spreadsheet templates to make an inventory of their collection. They also use it to list out the things they want and aim to collect. The computer software can also be used t print out albums with all the important details included.

The internet also proves to be a haven to most collectors. They can meet fellow collectors and enthusiasts online. There are web sites available also that will provide information, updates and offers that stamp collectors and coin collectors will enjoy.

The perseverance and dedication that a stamp collector and coin collector can showcase can be very amazing. That is why collecting is more than just a habit-forming hobby. Collecting can also teach values. That gives more worth to the money and to the collection.

 


The Latest Stamp News!
Breeding Penguins   04/17/2010
This stamp issue illustrates the breeding penguins of the Falkland Islands. Local photographer Alan Henry and Reinhard Mischke took the pictures for the postage stamps. The set comprises of six Airmail Postcard rate postage stamps (currently 55p) showing the head profile of each type of the five breeding penguins and an unusual picture of an albino Rockhopper penguin. Penguins are generally regarded as being synonymous with the Falkland Islands and attract a great number of tourists each year to our shores. The stamps are available singly in sheetlets of 10 and combined in a souvenir sheet. more info
Britain's Longest Reigning Monarchs   04/17/2010
On 21 December 2007 Elizabeth II became Britain's oldest reigning monarch surpassing Queen Victoria who died aged 81 years, seven months, four weeks and one day on 22 January 1901 and George III five days earlier. However, Queen Elizabeth II still has several years to go before becoming the longest reigning monarch. The Queen, the fifth longest-reigning monarch in 1,000 years of British history, will on March 5 next year overtake Henry III, who reigned for 56 years from 12161272. It will be 2011 before she passes the record of King James VI of Scotland and I of England and then 2012 before she overtakes George III, who served for 59 years from 17601820. With Queen Victoria remaining as the longest serving monarch who ruled the Empire for almost 64 years, providing Queen Elizabeth is still on the throne on 9 September 2015, she will take Queen Victoria's place. more info
Christmas and Henry VII   04/17/2010
The Christmas Stamp of Luxembourg this year, depicting a roe deer, is the work of well-known Belgian wildlife artist André Buzin. He is the artist of more than 300 postage stamp designs around the world. more info
Court of Justice   04/17/2010
To build Europe, the member States have entered into treaties forming the European Community, then a European Union, supported by institutions, which adopt the rules of law in specified fields.Luxembourg issued a special postage stamp on 2 December 2008. more info
Great Pipe Organs   04/17/2010
This third collection of special postage stamps traces in sound and vision the History of some of the most beautiful pipe organs of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and is part of a special series which began in 2006. more info