4 Mistakes New Currency Collectors Should Avoid

New collectors often make the same mistakes. Skip the learning curve with these quick tips.

1. Buying Cleaned Notes

That suspiciously crisp-looking old note? Probably cleaned. Chemical cleaning destroys paper fibers and tanks resale value. Learn to spot the telltale signs: unnatural whiteness, stiff feel, faded inks.

2. Ignoring Centering

Two notes can have identical technical grades but wildly different eye appeal. A perfectly centered note outsells a poorly centered one every time. Check the margins before you buy.

3. Chasing Condition Over Rarity

A common note in superb condition is still common. Sometimes that VF-25 rare variety beats the Gem 65 catalog staple as an investment.

4. Skipping Research

Know what you’re buying. Check recent auction prices, not dealer asking prices. A note “valued” at $500 means nothing if the last three sold for $200.

Collect what you enjoy. But collect smart.

Robert Sterling

Robert Sterling

Author & Expert

Robert Sterling is a numismatist and currency historian with over 25 years of collecting experience. He is a life member of the American Numismatic Association and has written extensively on coin grading, authentication, and market trends. Robert specializes in U.S. coinage, world banknotes, and ancient coins.

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