Many great coin collectors have started by assembling a set of Lincoln pennies. They are still found in circulation and most can be purchased for a moderate price at a local coin show, coin shop or online. If your budget is a little larger, you may want to start with building a collection of Indian Head pennies or collecting a type set of United States coins. Regardless, if the coin piques your interest you will be more likely to learn about them and that education will help you avoid costly mistakes in your coin collecting journey. The Lincoln penny is rich in history and has some great stories behind some of the coins. Some young collectors collect world coins that have a common theme, such as queens, fish, buildings, flowers, etc. The possibilities are endless and it can be as interesting as you make it. Finally, as you begin your coin collecting journey be careful not to fall into the trap of trying to “making a quick buck.” You will meet people and unscrupulous coin dealers that will try to sell you coins at bargain-basement prices. You will soon find out that the old adage of “if it’s too good to be true, it probably is” will hold true in this situation. Stick with collecting what you like and purchase your coins from a trusted coin dealer. Practicing safe coin storage and handling techniques will protect the value of your coins for generations to come. Handle your coins wearing cotton or latex gloves. If these are not available, then only handle the coin by its edge. Most importantly, never clean a coin! Coin dealers will be able to tell that has been cleaned and it will be considered a “damaged coin.” This will greatly reduce its value or possibly make it worthless. Also, don’t purchase the first coin that comes along. Wait for the coin that is the quality you are seeking and is being offered at a reasonable price that you are willing to pay. Done right, coin collecting is a hobby that can last a lifetime. Set up a spreadsheet to list the coins you need to complete that particular collection. Also, list the estimated cost of each coin and what grade you are looking to purchase. As you purchased the coins check them off your list so you don’t purchase duplicate coins.