2. CoinCollecting
For Beginners
Rare coins dealer Kenneth Goldman first became fascinated with
coins in the late 1950s, and in the ensuing decades has become a
renowned expert in the field. He has appraised millions of dollars
worth of rare coins and counseled their owners on the best way to
sell them for maximum value. In addition to a broad range of
professional responsibilities, which include traveling to appraise
collections or to give expert testimony, he operates Kenneth
Goldman, Inc., based in Needham, Massachusetts, which serves the
surrounding communities as well as the Boston area.
3. CoinCollecting
For Beginners
Mr.Goldman is uniquely qualified to help in all aspects of
appraisals, evaluations, grading and consultation in all aspects of
numismatics--or rare coins. Further, anyone who has purchased
coins and has questions on the valuation or grading of such coins
would do well to contact Kenneth Goldman, Inc. Mr. Goldman's
experience of 50 years in numismatics can be a valuable asset to
people who have bought coins or who are interested in buying rare
coins as a collection or for investment.
4. CoinCollecting
For Beginners
Collecting coins is a very enjoyable hobby and extremely easy to
start. For many, it’s simply a matter of spending a few moments
every evening reviewing the pocket change they accumulated
during the day, and setting aside the older or more interesting
examples. Some collectors have very specific goals. For instance,
some collect only quarters and dimes minted in 1964 and earlier,
because they have a higher silver content. Some collect only coins
that were issued during the year of their birth, and others collect
only coins that bear a particular mint mark, which identifies the U.S.
Mint facility where a coin was minted.
5. CoinCollecting
For Beginners
A great many collectors were attracted to the hobby in 1999, when
the U.S. Mint instituted the 50 State Quarters program. Each
year, for 10 years, the Mint produced quarters with five different
designs on the reverse; at the end of 2008, quarters had been
produced honoring each of the 50 states. In 2009, another set of
quarters featured the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories. In
2010, the Mint began producing quarters featuring America’s
national parks, a series of 56 coins that will be produced through
2021.
6. CoinCollecting
For Beginners
It takes a long time to accumulate 50 years of experience.We have it
and you can reap the benefits.
Feel free to call or e-mail:
KennethGoldman, Inc.
Kenneth M. Goldman, President
P.O. Box 920404
Needham, MA. 02492
PHONE: 781-449-0058
FAX: 781-326-6758
E-Mail: KenGoldman@aol.com
PNG Member for over 35 years. (Professional Numismatics Guild)
Life Member of the American NumismaticAssoc.Appraiser and
ExpertWitness for the FederalTrade Commission