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1. Antiques
At the auction galleries in the larger cities you will be bidding against shrewd collectors and dealers, and there is little chance of picking up a bargain.
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2. Art
Books on sale in museums and at art dealers can help to guide you. The Metropolitan Seminars series is highly recommended for your first reading on the subject.
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3. Autographs
The relatively few historical autographs that are available to the collector are held by dealers, and the price is likely to be prohibitive for the average person.
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4. Books
The prices of these books cover a wide range; some are not out of the reach of collectors who shop carefully with dealers in old and rare books.
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5. Buttons
You will find much of interest about buttons, too, in Hobbies, Just as postage stamp dealers do, button advertisers in Hobbies offer packets of fifty or one hundred different buttons for $2 or $3.
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6. Clocks
But auctions can also be costly to the novice, for his competitive bidders will be dealers and collectors—more experienced and wiser than he is.
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7. Coins
In addition to the rare coins that you may receive in the everyday change going through your hands, you can buy coins for your collection from dealers.
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8. Matchbook Covers
Here you will find advertisements from dealers who sell assortments and from other collectors who want to swap them.
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9. Miniatures
Other sources of miniatures are antique shops, crafts shops, and mail order dealers. You will find "Miniatures for Sale" ads in Hobbies, the Chicago monthly that serves as a never-failing source of inspiration and information for collectors; and every once in a while they will turn up in the classified ad sections of your local newspapers.
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10. Pewter
Reliable antique dealers are safe sources for fine pieces of old pewter. But it is not necessary to look for old pewter to find good pewter.
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July 25, 2008