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How to Find Old Hammered Coins

Old hammered coins are becoming increasingly popular among collectors that appreciate the history and culture that is engrained in their very essence. For those people, being able to find coins for sale can be difficult; especially when supply far outstrips demand. Celtic hammered coins and English hammered coins are often sometimes found on excavations, others are kept in museums, whilst others are passed down through generations, or are in the hands of people who do not understand the heritage that associates them.

Being able to find particular hammered coins for sale can be a real challenge, however with some understanding of where they are available it can be possible to pick up an old hammered coin at a fair price. If you live near an old hammered coin dealer, then you should pay them a visit and see if they have what you are looking for. Even if you do not want to buy anything, you will most likely find it interesting to be able to look at their collection. Your local dealer will also be able to tell you if there are any clubs and gatherings in you area that are dedicated to sharing experiences and discussing hammered coins.

As well as visiting any local dealers, you should also consider attending local auctions and car boot sales where you may well be able to pick up an old hammered coin for sale. If you are not too knowledgeable then this may not be the best place to buy, as you need to firstly have an idea of the value and authenticity of the product that you are buying ? without experience this can be difficult. Although there is obvious disadvantages surrounding this method, it can be possible to pick up a real bargain compared to buying from a dealer for example ? where the service associated with the purchase can drive up the price.

The internet should also not be overlooked when it comes to buying old hammered coins. The internet is actually a great place to start when it comes to doing your research as there is lots of great information that is written by enthusiasts and collectors. Online auction websites such as Ebay often have many hammered coins for sale, however it can be challenging to know if the person is selling exactly what they say they are. When using this method you should be especially vigilant in checking the history of the seller and in choosing a payment method which means you will get a refund if you are entitled to one.

There are also many dealers available on the internet that often have a much better collection of coins for sale than you would ever find offline. You can usually come across a selection of dealers through visiting a search engine such as Google, Yahoo or MSN and typing in a search query that relates to the specific coin that you are looking for, or a broader search such as coin dealer, old hammered coins, Celtic hammered coins, English hammered coins, British Hammered coins, Irish hammered coins, Scottish hammered coins for example.

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