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Valued Member
United States
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I know how it is for your oldest son. I am the only boy in my family of 5. I have two older sisters, so my dad never had anybody to talk to about his hobby(model airplanes). When I was younger, I would sometimes feel horrible that I was not taking an interest in my dads hobbies. It was hard. Just let your son(dylan, I assume) know that is okay that he has his own interests and make up some story about how you also did not enjoy your own fathers(his grandfathers) hobbies.
Just a piece of advice from an 18yr old.
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Valued Member
United States
155 Posts |
Love the Story - Sounds like you have very sweet loving children.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1599 Posts |
Neither of my children (26 & 28) have much interest in collecting. I have been buying my first grandchild (11 months) lots of stuff. I hope to hook him when he is a little older. My daughter and son-in-law did seem a little interested in a 1 oz silver coin I got my grandson with "baby first Christmas" on it. I cant wait to start working on him with some old buffalos, etc.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Thanks for the story DylansDad.  When my father passed in Feb, he left behind 8 grandchildren. Their ages range from 23 to 9. This year for Christmas, I put together 16 Lincoln Cent Whitman folders. 8 #2's, and 8 #3's. The majority of the wheaties in the #2 folder were pulled from "Poppy's" collection. I filled the #3's with the very best coins I could find via roll-searching. I left the 2009 slots empty on purpose, figuring it would give the kids something to search for. Yesterday evening, I received a call from my sis-in-law. My 10 year old niece had found some 2009's, and didn't know what varieties she had, and which ones she was missing.  Seems I've managed to "hook" at least one so far... 
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 United States
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Quote: Seems I've managed to "hook" at least one so far... I love to see children get introduced to this great hobby. It's always a joy to see their face light up when they get a coin as a gift  That's great scotty11, keep it up!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I loved the story DylansDad! My first kid is due in June. My wife doesn't know it yet, but I will certainly be introducing he/she to the Coin World as soon as they are old enough to start answering questions!!
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Rest in Peace
United States
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This is a great thread; thanks for starting it, DylansDad. This evening I spent quality time with a six-year-old and an eight-year-old; their mother is a former student of mine, and she often drops by after picking them up from their father's place here in town. I had said something about the bag-searching that I do, and she said that she was sure that they'd enjoy that, too, which flabbergasted me. So I picked up a 3-pound coffee can of foreign coins from my local coin shop, and they had a blast going through the 19 pounds of coins and picked out a dozen or so each that they could keep. I identified the coins for them, told them what they might be worth or had been when they were circulating, and they both seemed to enjoy the experience, educational as it was. Just shows you that coin collectors don't have to start up in your own family, and perhaps the kid next door might be a potential collector (just don't show him where you keep the gold, lol).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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DylansDad,
Very nice getting your children involved in the "Hobby of Kings"..:D. I didn't see a link set up to PM you. PM me. I always like help getting youngsters started. -Tom
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Valued Member
United States
53 Posts |
Gift giving is what pulled me into this at the moment. I got a silver "happy birthday" bar for someone this summer and that started me looking at silver coins and bars.
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Valued Member
United States
462 Posts |
Thanks for the thread DylansDad. It reminded me of when I was about 15 and purchased a mint set of my birth year (1978). I'm now lurking on ebay for a 2007 for my son. He likes to help "count" but continues to call everything "pennies" even when we're searching nickels. My favorite thing so far... at night we usually read a few books before bed. Every once in a while he asks to read the penny book, my Whitman.
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Valued Member
United States
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First of all, Neil, I would love to be your neighbor because my kids would love the coin sets.
Second, I love to hear stories like this. Right now I am writing this post while my 6 year old is looking through my change to put quarters in his new "coin book". He has such a love for this and can not seem to get enough of it. I have slowly been giving him some of my doubles, older books and partial sets, I just wish I had his collection when I was growing up. If some one I knew helped me like I am doing with my son, then who knows where my collection would be today. Now, if I can just teach him value so he does not keep telling me how he needs the 1909SVDB.
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Valued Member
United States
123 Posts |
Neither of my children (both now adults) ever picked up the hobby. I picked up the hobby from my grandfather
Clinton
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Valued Member
Australia
126 Posts |
Quote: I have no kids, so I give the neighbors 10 year old boy coins, rolls, proof sets. He doesn't appear to have taken the hook yet. I started at 10 and couldn't get to the bank fast enough. Different generations, different interests perhaps. Wow I wish you were my neighbor.  My dad is not interested in coins so I usually have to take the train to the city if I want to go to some coin dealers.
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
Receiving a "birth" Proof Set when I was 9 got me interested in collecting. It's a good way to get kids involved.
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Valued Member
United States
487 Posts |
 I'm on this forum mostly on Saturday and Sunday mornings before everybody is up. I read your story and enjoyed it tremendously! My youngest daughter on 13 years ask me why I collected coins, and I told her that each coin is of a imagine capture on the year that coin is minted. Part of our nations history. Her reply - I can understand that.
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