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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Sunday, June 1, 2008 12:36 - 0 Comments

How To Collect Charlotte Gold Coins

There are many ways to collect Charlotte gold. Some people have only a mild interest in these coins and may buy just one or two pieces. Other people are more serious and they have a large number of Charlotte issues in their collection. A small number of Charlotte collectors are obsessives who focus exclusively on these pieces and do not collect anything else. I would like to make some suggestions on how to collect Charlotte gold.   
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, April 5, 2006 12:53 - 0 Comments

TFSB or the Theory of Frontloaded Set Building

In my recent April newsletter I mentioned one of my rare coin theories: EEEES or Easy Explanation Equals Easy Sales. In the spirit of wacky acronyms, here’s another one for you: TFSB or the Theory of Frontloaded Set Building. Assuming that you are collecting coins with the completion of some sort of set as a goal, you are probably building your set the wrong way.   
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 13:10 - 0 Comments

Does Size Matter?

When it comes to collecting United States gold coins, does size matter? For better or worse, I’m afraid it does. Most new collectors of gold coins are immediately attracted to big coins, especially double eagles. The classic entry position for most collectors is to buy some gold bullion, then graduate to something semi-numismatic like a Krugerrand or a Maple Leaf then to St. Gaudens or Liberty Head double eagles.   
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