1Brief History of Coins and Coin Collection
32Websites and Magazines
2Why Collecting Coins?
33Participate in a Coin Club
3Start Your Collection
34Make a Strategy
4Lincoln Cent Series
35Coin Grading
550 States and America The Beautiful Quarters
36The 70-Point Coin Grading Scale
6Beyond Circulation Coins
37The Three Coin-Grading Buckets
7Who Collects Coins?
38How to Grade Circulated Coins
8How to Begin a Coin Collection
39Numismatic Language
9Step 1: Begin Your Coin Collection
40Terms Related to the Condition of a Coin
10Step 2: It’s Important to Do Your Research
41Term Used to Describe Characteristics
11Step 3: Meeting Fellow Coin Dealers to Learn From
42Terms of Denominations
12Step 4: Choosing What to Collect
43What are Mints and Mint Marks
13Anatomy of a Coin
44The Significance of Mint Marks
14Different Kinds of Coins
45The Procedure of Minting
15Gold and Silver Coins
46The Style
16Commemorative Coins
47Preserve and Protect the Collection
17Revolutionary Coins
48Mint Coins
18Ancient Coins
49Soaking Coin
19Souvenir Pennies
50How to Store Your Coins
20Medallions
51Collectible Coins in Their Cases
21Tokens
52Protecting Your Collection from Loss by Fire or Theft
22Error Coins
53Document Your Collection
23BU Rolls
54Why Catalog My Coins?
24Silver Certificates
55Ways to Catalog Coins
25Art Bars
56Coin Collecting Software
26Coin Collecting Strategies for Beginners
57Making Money with Coins
27Begin Small and Simple
58What Makes Coins Valuable?
28Gather Whatever You Like
59Coin Characteristics to Consider
29Handle Coins with Care and Keep Them in a Secure Location
60Where and How to Sell Your Coins
30It Isn’t a Competition
61How to Sell Coins on eBay
31Purchase The Book
62Conclusion