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You are a fine person and your nephew is fortunate to have you.  I wish him continued success with his recovery. 
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Rest in Peace
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I went under the cyber-knife. To keep my mind occupied I put thousands of foreign coins in 2X2s. Many thousands! 'Next time' I may identify and label them. A bag of loose foreign coins from Europe is fun to go through. I'm doing pretty good and I hope your nephew does, too! Give him a 'subscription' to CCF. 
Edited by Parklane64 06/08/2015 4:02 pm
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I hope you and davec13's nephew never have to endure a "next time." 
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Pillar of the Community
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I would get him a Dansco quarter album, P,D,Proof and Silver Proof, as he is searching through change for P and D's relatives can buy the proofs and silvers for special gifts. I will even start him out with all the 2010 and 2011 P's 
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks for all the positive thoughts for my nephew. I'll make sure to get some pictures of him opening what I end up getting him.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I've said this many times. First always check to see if there is any interest in coins. Kids have a habit of either liking something or just have no interest at all. And too, even many of them change from interest to no interest fast. Before getting something that may just end up on a shelf, ask if there is any interest in coins.
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A really cool area of collecting would be ancients, either Greek or Roman or both. They have to be bought, but literally millions of them are inexpensive and the idea of holding something that's 2,000 years old in your hand is amazing. They would make a far more interesting collection than some boring cents, nickels or dimes. The idea of filling the holes in some coin album does not sound exciting to me.
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Valued Member
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   I'm not sure if your nephew would be interested in a coin board, This set covers 1909-2014. I'd be willing to just give you a set if the staff will allow it. they would go great if your going to get him roll hunting.
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Pillar of the Community
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I know this has been said many times already, but I'm very sorry about your nephew. I think the proof set is a great idea- I started collecting when I was 7, and soon after, my father gave me a silver proof set and ASE from my birth year, 2000, for Christmas. That certainly made my day. You could do a complete circulated date & MM set for 1902, minus gold- the only tough one would be the '02-S Morgan, but you could probably pick one up in G or VG for a decent price. Jeff nickels wouldn't be too hard, as most can be found CRHing, or all if he's patient. Of course, LHC's or other common modern coins would work too. Now here's an idea- buy him a box of Half Dollars, open a few rolls before hand, and slip some Seated Liberties, Barbers or Walkers in there.
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Sorry to hear about your nephew. To answer your question, you should get him the penny series, a couple of rolls of wheats to go through. But in one of those rolls throw a key date,31-s,22-d something along those lines. So he has a nice $$ coin right off the bat to explode his interest hopefully more in numismatics.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote:Quote: A coin from 100 years after the year he was born!  Oops, meant before 
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Pillar of the Community
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Just build a time machine, travel to 2102, sell some coins from our time period to future collectors, and buy some nice BU rolls of whatever coins are made then.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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@davec13: I have a 1902 Indian Head cent I'd like to send him for his birthday, if you are OK with that. Can you PM me your address and I'll ship it out to you! I hope he has a full recovery!  It may need a bit of a soak in acetone for the verdigris, but it's an otherwise nice coin!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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@davec13: I tried emailing you, but your preferences are set so you can't accept emails. I am serious about wanting to send you this coin to give to your nephew. Let me know if you want it.
Thanks,
Matt
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