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New Member
United States
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I'm trying to set up a "family fun" type of day at the coin/bullion shop I work at and I have seen where a few members have talked about games and prizes in reference to different coin shows. Besides the usual guess how many coins in the jar game I need some ideas. Also some ideas for prizes would be very helpful. Thanks in advance for the help! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1436 Posts |
No matter what "games" you play, make sure that EVERY child that attends wins something...
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Rest in Peace
United States
7075 Posts |
You could have a trivia contest. Make it multiple choice and have everybody write their answers on paper. Players are eliminated after one wrong answer (maybe a little prize for just playing) and you keep going until you have a winner.
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New Member
 United States
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Dave:Every child will get definitely get something...I want it to inspire kids to start collecting or at least spark some interest in coins for them.
Buddy:Thats a great idea, I also want some simple games that can be played if we have some times where theres only one or two people.
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Rest in Peace
United States
7075 Posts |
Well, you could keep using the same trivia questions.... and then there are dice games .... and if you have the room for it, toss the ball into the buckets, like Bozo's circus, where there was always a silver dollar in bucket number 6. 
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New Member
 United States
12 Posts |
I may see if I cant make some room for the ball toss I always loved that game as a kid. Although I was never really good at it, I have very bad aim.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
807 Posts |
Make sure it's a soft ball, if you've got glass display cases, & things that can be knocked over!
Twice a year, at our NI meetings in Dallas, we do a coin attribution quiz, where fifty coins from different countries are handed around, & whoever names the most countries correctly gets to keep one of the coins. We then play bingo games, with the names of countries on the cards, until all the rest are given away. I don't know if either of those would quite suit.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2781 Posts |
penny stacking, everyone keeps adding a penny to their own tower (at the same time as others) until there is only one tower standing. let everyone keep his/her pennies after they spill, give the winner something shiny. of course there will be people bumping others' towers, jumping up and down to create earth quakes, lots of screaming, pouting and penny throwing... ...but after that is all done let the kids have a turn. 
Edited by Wade 08/01/2013 6:18 pm
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New Member
 United States
12 Posts |
Publius:I will definitely have to remember to use a soft ball I didn't even think of that. The others are a great idea but I'm not sure if they would be great for this since most people wouldn't be around long enough to go through all of that, but I will remember it for future events.
Wade:I love that idea I'm sure it would be a lot of fun!!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
519 Posts |
Children tend to really like coins with animals on them. There are a lot of cheap world coins with all kinds of different animal/nature scenes on them. When I brought my daughter to a coin show she really liked searching through the junk bins and it's a way for them to start type collecting which is a lot easier/more interesting than sets for the younger ones.
Maybe you could mix in a few coins with different pictures on them and then have them try to find them like a scavenger hunt. "find the coin with the crab, the bird etc..."
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New Member
 United States
12 Posts |
I love that idea! With all these ideas y'all are giving me I'm sure this is going to be one fun and informational event! :-) Please keep the ideas coming.
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Valued Member
United States
331 Posts |
On the ball toss set it up like beer pong. No breakage with a runaway ping pong ball.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8516 Posts |
Junk bin with world coins that the kids can go digging through, great idea.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2805 Posts |
But be sure to have a sink nearby, because even I usually end up with black fingers in my zeal to dig through those bins...
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: Junk bin with world coins that the kids can go digging through, great idea. And a big map so they can find where "their" coin came from!!
-----Burton 50+ year / Life / Emeritus ANA member (joined 12/1/1973) Life member: Numismatics International, CONECA Member: TNA, FtWCC, NETCC, EveryCountry (online) coin club Owned by three cats and a wife of 40+ years (joined 1983) Author: 3rd Edition of the Sample Slabs book, https://www.sampleslabs.info/
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Valued Member
United States
315 Posts |
Im a total newbie, but my idea is have a microscope or good camera hooked up to a computer monitor. Have the kids bring up their pocket change and even bills, and look at them through magnification. Periodically post weird looking or old coins so that everybody can see, and explain what is unusual or valuable about the coin. About once an hour or so, have a contest, whoever has the oldest nicklel, a penny with an s on it, a quarter from a called state, etc. for prizes, I would suggest War Nickels, the silver content makes them worth like what, 50 cents each, or steel pennies, or common proofs. Something that looks different than average, but not overly expensive. In other words, have instruction about different aspects of coins, then have kids look for it.
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