Kellyk,
That is so nice to hear.
I did not mean to suggest that older collectors are set in their ways.
(Well I am, a little.)
I only meant to propose that coin collecting exists both in print and
on the Internet. Print will not go away, but the younger people do not
realize that at one time print media was all there was.
And neither is the Internet the only source for information.
Look, the recent presence of the CCF at a national show is proof that
bringing coins to new collectors IN PERSON is a very valid and worthwhile endeavor.
The recent effort of the BCCS to motivate its members to staff educational tables,
at regional shows, is another example of outreach.
This website is without equal the best of all possible worlds in the computer age.
We are not all that unalike.
And it is time for both of us, the "print" people and the "pad" people, to join forces to educate, to share, and quite frankly to brag from time to time.
To jbuck:
A subscription to our Journal is $15 a year, but our website is free to all.
Information wants to be free, and dedicated collectors of every interest
and stripe want to share with everyone who wants to learn.
Doesn't that make us coin collectors "good people?"
I really think so.
Barbercoins.org
"The purpose of this site is to provide valuable information and knowledge about
Barber coins, details about the Society, and to make it easy for you to participate. Please explore the site, meet with us at major coin shows, and accept our invitation to join. See our new Brochure and Membership Application Form (PDF file, 1 mb)."
If I can make it, I'll be in Manchester, NH next month.