Coins during 1950s



    Many people from all over the world enjoy collecting old coins. Most of these coins contain high quality gold or silver, making them excellent investments in precious metals at the same time.
    Many financial advisors are suggesting that you store between 5-10% of your investments (the potential to increase in value over time) in rare coins and precious metals (It's a way to store wealth).Investing in coins is a long-term investment approach. As with any investment, diversification is the key to reducing risk.


Several factors determine the value of coins:
The demand for coin or rare coin
Coins, like any other negotiable commodity follow the classic economic model that is determined by supply and demand, rare coins are always in high demand.
The metal of coin
Many coins minted were minted from silver and gold, and these coins have proven to be much more valuable than others than their bronze and copper.
                             
The aesthetic of coin
The design of a coin also holds some significance when determining the value of a coin.



Some example of coins during 1950s



20 rappen 1951, Switzerland - Coin
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         20 Rappen 1951; Switzerland


Year                                 1951

Period of introduction    1917 - 1967

Country                       Switzerland

Value                           20 Rappen

Metal                        Copper-Nickel

Description    CONFŒDERATIO HELVETICA; LIBERTA

Coin alignment             
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1957 Spain coins 25 pesetas Francisco Caudillo from Spain
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 Spain 25 Pesetas, 1957


Year                                 1957

Period of introduction    1939 - 1975

Country                              Spain

Value                                  25  PTAS

Metal                      Copper-Nickel

Description     UNA ; GRANDE ; LIBRE

Coin alignment             180°
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Coin 2 Francs, ALUMINUM -1950 ; France
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 2 francs 1950 coin


Year                                 1950

Period of introduction    1941 - 1959

Country                       France

Value                           2 Francs

Metal                        Aluminum

Description     EGALITE ; FRATERNITE ; LIBERTE

Coin alignment             180°
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5 Pesetas - Francisco Franco - Spain
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 Spain 5 Pesetas, 1957


Year                                 1957

Period of introduction    1939 - 1975

Country                              Spain

Value                                  5  PTAS

Metal                      Copper-Nickel

Description     UNA ; GRANDE ; LIBRE

Coin alignment             180°

Morocco 50 Francs Coin ;1952
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 Morocco 50 Francs , 1952


Year                                 1952

Period of introduction    1921 - 1956

Country                           Morocco

Value                               50 Francs 

Metal                Copper-Aluminum-Nickel

Description      MAROC ; ا لشريفة  المحمدية السكة

Coin alignment             180°
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                      *** Some example of coins during 1960s  ****
                                *** Some example of coins during 1970s  ****
                                      *** Some example of coins during 1980s  ****
                                                 *** Some example of coins during 1990s  **** 
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Investments in coins :
  The hobby of collecting old coins can turn into an investment portfolio. Just like in equities, research is required to make wise purchasing decisions. The Internet can provide a wealth of information on the rare coins that you are considering for investment. In other words, take the time to do some research and educate yourself on the coins that you are considering buying, so as not to end up with some "bad currency investments".
    Take the time and patience to purchase quality coins that will increase over time, contrary to popular belief, a coin doesn’t necessarily have to cost thousands of dollars to be a good investment on the basis of its numismatic value.


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