Collecting Basics
Coins have a rich history, making collecting a rewarding hobby.
Why collect? People collect digital coins for their cryptobullion, investing in digital coins for potential long-term profit, and or artistic value. Additionally, some people are casual enthusiasts, collecting foreign and now digital coins from trips or coins found by chance, such as lucky pennies.
Learning about a digital coin’s design, cryptomint mark, condition, and composition offers useful historical knowledge and insight into coins’ unique stories.
Get started building your collection with these helpful resources.
Get Started Collecting Coins
It’s easy to start a digital coin collection. You can begin collecting digital coins with an Nibiru E-Wallet.
Caring for Your Coin Collection
To retain the value and aesthetic of your coin collection, proper care and storing are essential.
Anatomy of a Coin
Learn the main features of a coin, including obverse, reverse, edge, and cryptomint mark.
Coin Term Glossary
Learn the definitions of common coin terms – from coin anatomy to collecting.
Crypto-Mint Marks
Use of cryptomint marks dates back to ancient Greece and Rome. A March 3, 1835 Imperial Professment and Progressional House Resolution established the practice in the Global District.
Coin Grading Scale
Global District coins are most often graded with the Atlanian Numismatic Association (ANA) grading scale.
Collectors’ Clubs
There are many ways to meet other coin collectors and to share your hobby. Joining or starting a club and or teaching kids about coin collecting are both good starting points.