COLLECTIONS
REQUIREMENTS were REVISED effective January 1, 2004.
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Prepare a short written report or outline for your counselor, giving a detailed description of your collection,* including a short history. Be sure to include why you chose that particular type of collecting and what you enjoy and have learned from your collection.
*Stamp/and coin collecting are excluded from eligibility for this merit badge. - Explain the growth and development of your collection.
- Demonstrate your knowledge of preserving and displaying your collection.
- Explain the precautions that you need to take
are needed to be takento preserve your collection, including- Handling
- Cleaning
- Storage
Note precautions for dampness, sun, or other weather conditions.
- Explain how
tobest to display your collection, keeping in mind preserving as discussed above.Explain to your counselor the events available for a hobbyist of this collection includingShowsSeminarsConventionsContestsMuseums
- Explain to your counselor the events available for a hobbyist of this collection, including shows, seminars, conventions, contests, and museum programs or exhibits.
- Explain the precautions that you need to take
- Demonstrate your knowledge of collecting and investing. Discuss
with your counselor:
- How investing and speculation would apply to your collection
- What you would look for in purchasing other collections similar to yours
- What you would expect in return value in the event you decided to sell all or part of the collection
- Do the following:
- Discuss with your counselor at least 10 terms commonly used in your collection and be prepared to discuss the definition of each.
- Show
Display toyour counselor any two groups fromdifferent sets ofyour collectionand a description of each area of the sets. Explain how you organized your collection and why you chose that method. (Note: if your collection is too large to transport and your counselor is unable to view your collection directly, photographs should be available to shareexplain and display.) - Explain how your collection is valued by other collectors and display to your counselor any price guides that may be available.
- Explain how your collection is graded
, including the categories mentioned abovefor value, physical defects, size and age. Show the various grading classifications or ratings used in your collection. - List the national, state, or local association for collectors
in your field of interest.
responsive to your collection.
- Show the location of and explain to your counselor the following:
- Identification number (if applicable)
- Series
- Brand name (if any)
- Any other special identification marks
- Discuss with your counselor
how you became interested in this collections andthe plans you have to continue with the collection in the future. - Discuss with your counselor the career opportunities that may be available involving your collection.
- Discuss with your counselor why and how collecting has changed and how this applies to your collection.
BSA Advancement ID#: 128
Pamphlet Revision Date: 2003
Requirements last updated in 2004