Discontinued Coins & Discontinued Denominations
- The Govt. of India has now declared that the Currency Notes before 2005 are to be discontinued.
- Coins Denomination from 1paise to 25paise are discontinued.
- Similarly a Rs.5/- Coin is discontinued.
- The Coin Collection is also a good source of Investment & 15% to 20% Annual Return may be expected.
- Market Value of Rare Coin always increases.
- This Hobby slowly and steadily converting in Profession.
- Even websites are created, numerous books are written.
- One thing you must have been observing from your Childhood onwards,that Whatever Coins are issued they are sooner or later not available in the Market. As a result became Rare Coins.And Substantially gainig premium over Face Value.
- People have opened Coin Museums.
- By studying a Coin Carefully you can know about its worth.
- What is the price of Coins of 1960? These Coins must be in demand, How to ascertain demand?
- Coins of 1,2,3,5,10,25,50 Paise each
- How to sale Coins online? These Coins I have kept in a systematic and organized manner. In separate bins. I have counted them and kept in an Organized manner.
- Is their any organized Market for Sale of Coins: Yes it is there.
- Numerous collectors have created their Web Sites.
- Organized Album, Coin Album Sheets, Coin Flips etc
- One Suggested Step for Sale of Coins?
- British Coins:- There are Two types of British Coins
Copper Coins
Others
- Mostly online Sellers have catogerized Coins in various Catogeries as follows:-
Rupee Notes
Coins
Antique Coins
- How Photos of both sides of Coins are taken & published on web sites. That I can also take through Camera
Prepare for the future:-
Whenever any Customer comes you are in a position to offer..
Concrete proposal for Sale