One hobby that has sustained the test of time is that of coin collection. Coins have been minted as far back as the Roman Empire and maybe even before that. People have been collecting coins from time immemorial, collecting, sorting, organizing and auditing coins all over the world. Coin collection is a lifelong educational hobby which requires patience, diligence and discipline. It is relatively easy to start off with; you can even begin with the change in your pocket. Coin collecting combines the thrill of hunting down unique coins with the excitement of finding rarity. It's a hobby that can be quite satisfactory and educational. Imagine your excitement if you successful track down the rare 1937- D Buffalo Head Nickel! A lot can be gathered from a coin about the culture and history of the time to which the coin belongs to. For example usually in history heroes and historic moments were imprinted on the coins. This practice still continues in some degree. Many characters and events from United States of America rich and colorful past have been made immortal through their representation on the minted currency. There are many famous American coins such as the Susan B. Anthony dollar, which commemorates the work of the late, great heroine in the effort to ensure Women's Suffrage in the United States. There is also the John F. Kennedy half dollar, which honors America's "Most Beloved President". A new lease of life has been given to this age old hobby of coin collection with the advent of internet. This internet has acted as a mediator between the various coin collecting enthusiasts all over the world. Online communities such as chat rooms and message boards have been formed where people discuss their coin collection, gain information and even trade coins. Collectors can find fine details about any particular coin pertaining to its shape, size, or any other aspect. Novices can also find great tips about coin collection here. Coin collection is an age old hobby and has become a tradition over the years. Many people pass it from one generation to another, a custom as American as the apple pie. As a collection grows old so does its value and rarity. Moreover it is a hobby which can be enjoyed by all young and old. Many parents can participate with their children and bond better with them. Before starting off this hobby a good idea would be research about it on the internet. You can do so simply by typing "coin collection" in any of the search engines. After taking inputs from there you can start on it either by yourself or with your other family members. Of course, one of the best places to begin your coin collection is at your local bank. Many banks offer supplies (books on collecting, coin storage folders and coin guides). Ask your teller if they have any information on coin collecting. You may be surprised at how fun and popular this hobby can be today.
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