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I was recently in the family home of an old friend where I had not visited for many years. On the wall I noticed something that had not been there before: A simple family tree featuring a coin from the birth year of everyone included -- the parents, their three kids and their one grandchild.

At first, I wondered why each of the parents got a silver dollar while the rest only got half dollars. Then I realized that, other than the penny, there was no one U.S. coin that was made in every one of the years represented! This, of course, is because the father was born in 1922, a year when most U.S. coin denominations were skipped altogether.

Anyway, here's a picture of it, with the names redacted for privacy.

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Very cool! And, I like the water color depiction of the tree. Imagine the variety of coins if the family tree spanned a few generations with members from other nations.
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That is really cool! Someone put a lot of time into painting the tree.
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Love it!

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Very cool! Love it!
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I like that so much, I'd be interested in duplicating it for my family tree.
But I don't know how I'd manage the artwork.
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Any ideas on how to attach the coins without inflicting serious damage?
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Punch out holes like a coin folder or use capsules that can be glued down.
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At my level of craftsmanship, capsules sound like a winner.
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Nicely done, I like it! I dabble in genealogy, but never thought about doing something like this. I may have just found a new project...
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If you construct one, remember that most genealogies have ancestors in the branches leading downward to the present.
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Thanks, HondoB. I have a bit of genealogical research under my belt, so I am a bit familiar with the charting.
Just considering where to start (my parents) and where to end. Just going to my siblings and their offspring makes a pretty big tree. And I would hate to belittle anyone. Aside from myself, there are only three remaining immediate family members, so a project of three.

Impractical to go beyond nephews and nieces.
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This is so awesome!
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