U. S. Coin Collecting
U.S. coin
collecting is a popular hobby that now has it's roots planted firmly in American
culture as well as being one of the American public's favorite pastimes for
many decades. Although it didn't really gain steam until around the mid-19th
century, several years after the first pieces of U.S. coinage were minted, numismatics,
or coin collecting, became a staple of all collecting hobbies. With the California
gold rush in the late 1840's, and the many examples of private and official
U.S mint gold coinage coming as a direct result of that, many collectors began
to turn their attention to the growing hobby of U.S. coin collecting. And by
the end of the Civil War and into the reconstruction era, when the U.S. mint
in Philadelphia began a campaign of presenting dozens upon dozens of various
pattern pieces of U.S. coins, the hobby of U.S. coin collecting was a permanent
fixture on the collectible scene. Then the need for new coin designs came about,
giving rise to some of the most famous names in U.S. coin collecting, Charles
E. Barber and George T. Morgan. These two men shaped the designs of U.S. coins
for decades to come and designed some of the most iconic and easily identified
coins in the world. The Barber series and the Morgan dollar are highly coveted
by U.S. coin collectors still to this day and are known the world over for their
beauty, simplicity and elegance in design.
However,
with the recent trend of modern technology and entertainment, the collectible
hobbies all across the board have taken a downturn, including the once thriving
U.S. coin collecting world. In the past several years there have been attempts
made by the designers at the U.S. mint facilities to create a new demand for
U.S. coin collecting by making exciting new releases in all denominations of
U.S. coinage. And with these new releases, there has been a renewed interest
in U.S. coin collecting, particularly in U.S. coins made with precious metals.
Since the sudden downturn in U.S. coin collecting began in the late 1980's,
collectors have been turning their attention to the bullion based coin releases
such as the American silver and gold eagles. But, with several other new designs
being released in the U.S coin collecting realm such as state quarters, new
Jefferson nickel designs and the shield pennies of the Lincoln penny series
just to name a few, there is much to explore within the investment hobby of
U.S. coin collecting in the modern age.
With U.S
coin collecting encountering the many twists and turns of the roller coaster
market during the past several years, perhaps now is the perfect time for you
to consider trading in that old collection and investing in some of the newer
bullion based coins of the 21st century. The coin experts at Nevada Coin & Jewelry
can help with these decisions and much more. Just bring your collection, and
any questions you may have, into any one of the Nevada Coin & Jewelry locations
serving the Las Vegas Valley and our highly respected staff would be happy to
guide you through the decision making process.
(702) 256-2646
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West Flamingo Store
6380 W. Flamingo Rd Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(East of Torrey Pines)
(702) 462-6680
Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
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East Flamingo Store
2675 E. Flamingo Rd Suite #10
Las Vegas, NV 89121
(East of Eastern Ave)
(702) 255-2646
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday 8:30 am - 2:30 pm
Sunday Closed -
Blue Diamond Store
4150 Blue Diamond Rd. Suite 108
Las Vegas, NV 89139
(Between Target & Kohls
Near the Silverton Casino) (702) 220-4653
Monday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Closed Wed, Sat, and Sun