

“What I’ve found is that when people get into the learning aspect of coins, they tend to stick around for longer.” “Follow what your interests are - so often people ask me, ‘What’s going to be the next coin to do well, or what’s poised to increase in value?’ and I always say, just go with what you like,” said Griffin.
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Indeed, he is the treasurer for the Fairfield Coin Club, which will be giving out coins for children to take home for free and inviting them - and adults - to join if they are interested. While Griffin has turned his love for the hobby into a successful business, he still stresses the fun factor as an important aspect of collecting coins. “The next day, I went and bought a book about coins, because I wanted to try to understand what these coins were actually worth despite what I paid for them. I went over to the Alemany Flea Market in San Francisco, and I bought three or four silver dollars,” said Griffin.
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Includes full access to all of our online content, and our E-Edition Newsletter emailed to you each week, the night before the paper hits the street (The charge will appear as 'Country Media Inc. This subscription is for NEW or RENEWING subscribers. I kind of left it as a teenager but came back to it about the year 2000. 2 days ago &0183 &32 The Headlight Herald delivered to your mailbox each week. “I started out as a little guy, like a fifth-grader, and dad got me going on Penny boards and stuff like that. Griffin, who has been in the coin business for about 20 years now, was first introduced to the hobby like many others - as a child when he received some as a gift. Griffin expects around 100 guests to attend the show. The El Segundo Herald, Hawthorne Press Tribune, Inglewood News and Lawndale News are city adjudicated newspapers of general circulation. Follow crime, entertainment and events, sports, local business and. Three or four dealers are slated to be on hand with all manner of coins, along with paper money and gold and silver bullion for sale or on display. Read todays latest news, headlines and updates from Bradenton and Southwest Florida. So, it’s just really a great opportunity to learn.” “The typical country puts their leaders on their coins, they put their slogans on their coins, specific country representations, whether it be images or phrases. “There’s a lot of beautiful designs out there, and it’s just a really fertile area to go and learn about the world through coins and paper money because people have used coins to communicate throughout the ages,” said Scott Griffin, who is organizing the show. They also serve as metal canvases for art, tributes, commemorative works, and more, which are among the many reasons local numismatists, or coin collectors, will gather on Saturday at the Vacaville Coin Show to share their love for the hobby. While coins have primarily served as a means of currency for civilizations around the world going back thousands of years, they also act as arbiters of history, telling the story of different empires and countries, their leaders, and reins of power.
