Zie coins are unique, which means collectors can focus on rarity, design, and trading history. Market value can move independently from nominal value, creating additional market-driven opportunities.
Collectors often care about uniqueness, stamped designs, limited availability, and history. Coins that are harder to find or more visually distinct can attract higher demand.
Nominal value is the fixed amount used for transfers. Market value reflects what other collectors are willing to trade for a coin.
Market value changes when coins are traded at different valuations. In collector view, trades can directly influence market value, while nominal value stays stable for transactions.
Track trade history, watch for rare or limited coins, and pay attention to stamped designs. Understanding the market helps you identify coins that might grow in value.