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Is it necessary for young people to collect commemorative coins?

As a post-90s commemorative coin collector, I think it is necessary for young people to collect commemorative coins. I think it varies from person to person. After all, it is a personal hobby. Now let's talk about the value of commemorative coins. Now let's talk about what a commemorative coin is. According to the official definition, commemorative coins are legal tender issued by a country to commemorate major events, outstanding figures, places of interest, rare animals and plants, sports events and so on in international or domestic politics, history and culture. They include ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins.

The value of commemorative coins depends on the issuing time. The longer the issue time, the higher the value of commemorative coins. In addition to time, circulation also has an impact on the value of commemorative coins. The lower the circulation, the higher the value. In addition, the process of precious metal coinage has also been improved a lot. The casting process includes: material selection and identification, strip rolling, cake washing, protection and packaging. In addition, the technological quality of commemorative coins is getting higher and higher, such as sandblasting effect, relief modeling, color printing effect, material and weight, and special anti-counterfeiting technology, which shows that the quality of commemorative coins is getting higher and higher. Not only that, its appreciation and artistry are getting higher and higher, and the cultural connotation of commemorative coins is getting higher and higher. From these aspects, it is necessary for young people to collect commemorative coins. After all, some commemorative coins still have a lot of room for appreciation, such as the Year of the Sheep commemorative coins.

The material of commemorative coins also has an influence on their value. Ordinary commemorative coins are made of gold, silver, platinum, palladium, bicolor copper alloy, copper-zinc alloy, copper-nickel alloy, nickel-plated steel core, brass alloy, gold-silver inlay and purple copper alloy, while commemorative banknotes are made of paper and plastic. We all know that the value of metal fluctuates with the market. Now there are fewer and fewer metals, so the value of commemorative coins will be higher and higher.

Based on the above factors, I think it is a good choice for young people to collect commemorative coins. After all, the appreciation space is large, the cost is low, and there are treasures next to it, which is also good for the lives of the elderly.