Collecting coins is a hobby enjoyed by people all around the world and by those who start out as hobbyists, there is a lot of discussion about what coin collecting scale should be used to rate a coin. This can be a bit confusing for beginners, some think they should use the grading system they are most familiar with but this is not always the best way to go about it. The most important thing to remember is that your knowledge of the coin grading process will only help you determine the best way to rate a coin, once you have the rating you know what to look for and what to avoid. For this reason it is best to take your time and gather information before deciding what system you will use to rate a coin.
First off, it is important to decide whether you will be using a grading book or a computer based coin collecting scale. There are advantages and disadvantages to both and you must weigh which one would be the best for you. Using a book can save you a lot of time and effort trying to figure out what a coin’s grade is based on, the book can also give you more in depth information that a computer-based grading system can’t give you. However, if you are unfamiliar with what to do or where to look at a coin you may find that using a book can actually hurt your coin collecting career.
Computer based coin collecting scales are extremely easy to use and they have the advantage of being able to look at many different types of coins from all over the world without any prior knowledge of the grading system. These are great tools to have if you want to learn more about what a particular coin might be worth. They can also save you time because by using the grading system on your computer you will be able to quickly see what a coin is worth. So, it is really up to you which way you would like to start using the coin collecting scale to rate your coins.