Collecting commemorative coins is an enjoyable hobby that can be rewarding and valuable. Commemorative coins can be made of various metals, such as gold and silver coins, and can be categorized into investment and collectible coins. With the upcoming coronation of King Charles III, many people may be interested in starting a coin collection to commemorate this occasion but may not know where to start. This blog post will provide tips for beginners on what to look for in a coin, how to store and care for a coin collection, and where to find coins for purchase.
I. Commemorative coins vs Investment coins
Commemorative coins are issued to commemorate a special event or person, such as a coronation, anniversary, or other historical occasion. They are typically not intended for circulation and may be sold at a higher price than their face value. Commemorative coins often feature unique designs and are made in limited quantities, making them collectible items which may increase in value over time.
Investment coins are primarily purchased for their precious metal content, usually gold or silver. Investment coins may be sold at a premium over the spot price of the metal, but their value is primarily tied to the price of the metal itself. Unlike commemorative coins, investment coins are often available for purchase in large quantities and are produced regularly. Examples of investment coins include American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, and Chinese Pandas.
II. Types of Commemorative Coins to Collect
The most popular types of commemorative coins to collect can vary depending on personal preferences and interests, but several categories tend to be popular among collectors. Some of the most popular types of commemorative coins to collect include:
Historical events and figures: Commemorative coins that honor important historical events and figures are a popular choice among collectors. Examples include coins commemorating significant battles, political figures, or cultural milestones.
2022 1oz Cook Islands In Memoriam Queen Elizabeth II 999 Silver Proof Coin
2023 13.5 gram Australia ANZAC Day $1 Aluminium Bronze Coin (In Card)
2022 12g Great Britain The 150th Anniversary of the FA Cup .925 Silver Proof Coin
2022 China Olympic Winter Game Commemorative Coins and Banknotes Set
2022 8g Great Britain Commonwealth Games Cupro-Nickel Coin
2011 Royal Wedding Commemorative coin
2022 2oz Great Britain Harry Potter .999 Silver Proof Coin
2023 3oz Niue Star Wars- Luke Skywalker .999 Silver Proof Coin
2022 1oz Tuvalu Aurora Australis .999 Silver Proof Coin
2022 1oz Australia's Most Dangerous - Great White Shark .999 Silver Coloured Proof Coin
These are just a few examples of the types of commemorative coins that are popular among collectors.
III. What to Look for in a Commemorative Coin
When evaluating a precious metals commemorative coin, look for high-quality metals, good condition, intricate design elements, rarity, historical significance, and certification. Considering these factors, you can make informed decisions when building your collection.
IV. How to Care for Your Coin Collection
Proper care and maintenance of your coin collection are essential to ensure it retains its value over time. Storing your coins in proper holders and boxes, handling them carefully to avoid damage and scratches, and maintaining them through cleaning and preservation can help ensure that your coin collection stays in good condition.
V. Where to Find Commemorative Coins for Purchase
VI. How to Evaluate the Value of Your Coin Collection
Evaluating the value of a coin collection can be a complex process, and there are several factors to consider. Here are some steps you can take to help determine the value of your collection:
VII. The best time to start building your collection is NOW
Collecting commemorative coins can be a rewarding and exciting hobby, and with the upcoming coronation of King Charles III, there is no better time to start a coin collection.
The 2023 United Kingdom Prince Charles Coronation coin collection is a commemorative coin series released by the Royal Mint to celebrate the coronation of Prince Charles as the King of England at Westminster Abbey. The King Charles III Coronation proof coin range features a unique obverse design of His Majesty wearing the Tudor Crown.
The collection features a range of coins in various denominations, including:
2. Crown Range
3. Ounce Range
4. A special gold Sovereign coin that will be struck on the coronation day (6 May 2023).
Watch the video for more design highlights:
START YOUR COMMEMORATIVE COINS COLLECTION TODAY!
Remember to look for quality metal, condition, mintage, design, and occasion when selecting coins, care for your collection properly, and purchase coins from reputable dealers. To start your coin-collecting journey, explore LPM's selection of commemorative coins, including King Charles III Coronation coins, to build your unique and valuable coin collection.