July 2, 2008

Anatomy Of A Collector’s Coin

window.document.getElementById(’post-142′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Prior to becoming collectors, the two sides of a coin were simply known as “heads or tails,” but since becoming engulfed by the thrill of this new experience it is time to learn the proper terms when describing your coins. This is the special language of a numismatist who is people who study and collects coins. Other collectors will understand what you mean when describing a particular coin and show you a lot more respect in return.
The “head” or front of a coin is the correctly called the obverse. This side always has the name of the country and usually has a specialized portrait or coat of arms. The “tails” or back of a coin is known to collectors as the reverse. When coins were once struck individually by hand, the side in which the anvil die was on was considered to be the obverse, and the side that took the strike of the hammer was the reverse.
The outer border of a coin, which is also considered to collectors as the “third side,” is the edge. The edge is at times confused with the rim, but it is the actual side of a coin. There […]

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