Description Summary
The U.S. Mint Christian Coin Collectors list is a unique database of coin collectors who are Catholic and or Christian. These collectors fall into a "Christian/Religion" coin collecting niche within the numismatics community, they focus on coins that have historical or religious significance to Christianity. This might include ancient coins from biblical times, coins featuring Christian symbols or inscriptions, or coins issued by historically significant Christian figures or states. Collectors in this field are often interested in the historical and religious context of the coins, in addition to their numismatic value. The practice combines interests in history, religion, and coin collecting, offering a unique perspective on the material culture of Christian history.
How our Data is Compiled
The data is aggregated and continuously updated. It is also enhanced with data from our consumer database to ensure completeness and selectability. The database undergoes monthly standardization using proprietary USPS processes. Key elements of this standardization include the National Change of Address (NCOA®Link®), Locatable Address Conversion System (LACSLink®), and Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS®), which collectively enhance the deliverability and reliability of the list. Our commitment to quality data is evident in our two decades in the data industry. We also process our entire database against the Direct Marketing Association's National "Do Not Mail" Suppression File and a National Deceased Database from the Social Security Administration, ensuring up-to-date and respectful marketing practices.
Consider The Facts
- Historical Focus: Christian coin collectors specialize in coins from key Christian periods, like the Byzantine Empire, early Christian Roman times, or medieval Christian states, dating back to Jesus and the early Church, offering religious and historical significance.
- Religious Symbols: Collectors seek coins with Christian symbols—crosses, saints, or inscriptions in Greek or Latin—revealing insights into religious practices and iconography based on the coin's origin era and region.
- Rarity and Value: A coin's rarity, condition, and historical importance significantly affect its value in Christian coin collecting. Highly prized coins include those with limited minting, excellent preservation, or unique historical connections to notable Christian figures.
- Cultural & Educational Significance: Beyond a hobby, Christian coin collecting serves as an educational and cultural preservation tool. Collectors explore historical contexts,earning about socio-political and religious conditions during the coins' circulation, merging history, religion, art, and economics.
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