A coin worth more than one currency

Collectors of coins, old and new, have always wondered, or in the near future if the currency or currencies that have in your possession today are greater than the nominal value of a value.



Although keep or join a numismatic collection, wouldn't that a currency which monetarily not necessarily one is little or no value.



The following are key factors that can affect the value of a currency.



Is so rarely or rare?



This is General, the concept that everyone knows and the following: the more rare a coin highest money value. This rule is sometimes true and - fortunately or unfortunately - fake on others.



It was a situation where a coin China, thousand years for just a few dollars sold because many Chinese thousand years there. Compare this with a coin in fact only in 1913, a nickel calls a Cape liberty, specifically the for could sell (hold your breath) a million dollars! It is known that only five of these coins it hence the enormous monetary value.



Is the currency in good condition?



Better the condition of the coin, the better to put the of the price on the market since the degree of the coin would match its condition. In mint condition - add a currency which is what basically a coin uncirculated - is actually a hundred times more value than a similar coin that is only average.



Supply and demand



Sometimes, if the request for a particular currency is high, it is worth the currency which is also high despite the number of you available.

We take the example of the coin dated 1916-D, and compare it with the value of a currency of 1798. Many people prefer collection of coins of the twentieth century, rather than those that come from 1700. 1916 D penny sale top very old currencies 1798. The fact that there are more (about 400 thousand) 1916-D coins that are Dimes from the year 1798 (only about thirty thousand), has little influence on the price of each.



It beats dealer (s) and the value of each coin (s), a degree of the coin coin, the owner may have. Who knows, may be more (or less) than what you think.