With links to a vast database of British
and world collectible coins, Hallmark Coins continues to keep customers
up-to-date with the rarest and most in demand numismatic collections
that match their requirements and exacting budget. But now they reveal
that it’s not just turning a tidy profit that keeps collectors coming
back for more. It’s the health benefits that have them hooked as well.
Don Pearlman, spokesman for the Professional Numismatists Guild indicates that coin collecting fosters both pride of ownership and personal accomplishment. These are both defining factors that health experts believe builds self-confidence, self-belief and a healthier more rounded individual.
Don Pearlman, spokesman for the Professional Numismatists Guild indicates that coin collecting fosters both pride of ownership and personal accomplishment. These are both defining factors that health experts believe builds self-confidence, self-belief and a healthier more rounded individual.
Mr Pearlman went on to say, “Not only
is coin collecting a way of stimulating the brain by learning about
natural history, military history, government, political regimes,
economies and religion, but it is also a social practice too. With
people coming from near and far to gather in a central place and share
their collections with each other.”
Elliot Basker, Online Business Manager, Hallmark Coins, echoes the sentiment saying, “In the five years that we’ve been in business, we’ve seen a rapid increase in communities of gold and silver coin collectors meeting regularly to buy, sell and discuss their collections. And at the same time, expand their intellect.
“Our customers enjoy the social side to collecting coins, attending community fairs and conventions, meeting like-minded collectors and hobbyists, but at the heart of it all, simply getting out and about. And we’re proud to be a facilitator of that.”
For older adults, hobbies such as coin collecting can contribute to healthy aging, says Julie Bach, assistant professor of social work and chair of the gerontology certificate programme at Dominican University in River Forest.
Professor Bach says, “The model of successful aging is continuing engagement with life. If they’re going to places where coin collectors gather, that’s getting older people out and sharing ideas.”
At Hallmark Coins, we believe this to be a sought after practice that stimulates mind, body and soul, and points toward the future of numismatic trading receiving a clean bill of health.
Elliot Basker, Online Business Manager, Hallmark Coins, echoes the sentiment saying, “In the five years that we’ve been in business, we’ve seen a rapid increase in communities of gold and silver coin collectors meeting regularly to buy, sell and discuss their collections. And at the same time, expand their intellect.
“Our customers enjoy the social side to collecting coins, attending community fairs and conventions, meeting like-minded collectors and hobbyists, but at the heart of it all, simply getting out and about. And we’re proud to be a facilitator of that.”
For older adults, hobbies such as coin collecting can contribute to healthy aging, says Julie Bach, assistant professor of social work and chair of the gerontology certificate programme at Dominican University in River Forest.
Professor Bach says, “The model of successful aging is continuing engagement with life. If they’re going to places where coin collectors gather, that’s getting older people out and sharing ideas.”
At Hallmark Coins, we believe this to be a sought after practice that stimulates mind, body and soul, and points toward the future of numismatic trading receiving a clean bill of health.
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