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I was on yoimpressed and loved his videos, ube yesterday like I am when I have some time and I saw this channel of a young collector he is 10 and his brother is 8 I think and these kids showed their coin show pick ups also on the other video he opened his first ASE from provident, he was very knowledgeable and knew his coins
i was very impressed, my son's which is 12 and 10 only have games on their minds!
These kids really had a passion for coins and they seemed very mature and responsible.
kids of their age should be playing so just wanted to share it
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 Posted 02/27/2017  02:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mike9999999 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I must agree that my generation are getting such an easy time, they don't know anything about anything except their Instagram.
Heck, my mom is teaching post-secondary and all her students are super-lazy!
Ms. Mom: "You got 60%, but need 80% to pass. You can raise your grade if you hand in...(rattles list of late homework that the student hasn't handed in)"
Student: "I want to talk to the principal! What is his number?"
They are always acting like whiny 8 year old when they are all 25! Some generation!

I just hope I don't turn myself into a hypocrite.
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 Posted 02/27/2017  03:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add teslacoil to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Most of the kids are like that, my kids do excellent in school but at home it's tablets and phones games lol, in my time there was no Google just encyclopedia for research, one thing I can say kids of today are so much more intelligent than my generation.
It was just great to see two young kids with their passion for coins.
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 Posted 02/27/2017  03:32 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I'm genuinely curious. What generation do you consider yourself a part of?

This "generation" label has been a bugaboo to me for a while.

I apologize teslacoil for straying but there aren't too many YN's posting intentions/thoughts here. I'm interested in what makes people tick.
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 Posted 02/27/2017  03:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add teslacoil to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not a problem spruett001, it could turn out to be a good thread
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Maybe it could be. But it's already been edited for no apparent reason. I can't see what rules were broken...
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We know there are young users here, and we do our utmost to protect them. To hide them from internet trolls, we try to remove any statements of a user's age below 15.

In this thread specifically, if your post was edited with out a reason given, please trust that it was done for this purpose.
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My Niece is only 10 and she has been collecting for a couple of years now, She also won the Footy kicking competition in Perth and beat everyone (Including the Boys) in her age group.
This wasn't a local competition it was State wide and for 2 years running she has been the State Champion.
It just goes to show that just because coins interest you doesn't mean you have to be a wimp or a nerd
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Most people who develop a lifetime interest in coin collecting start as young children.
It becomes almost a lifestyle, and helps to define who you are.
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Did I miss where this video was on YouTube? I wouldn't mind taking a look at it.
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Just had a look his name on youtube is Coin hunter
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My generation (millennials) would be from the 90's to present I believe.
My biggest fear for my generation: the amount of dopamine that is being flooded in our brains.

Science tells us that whenever we receive a message from someone, a shot of dopamine is released into the brain. Dopamine makes us "Feel Good".

Dopamine is the same chemical that is released when someone smokes, gambles, drinks, etc.
And our smart phones are a huge source of it!
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Always glad to hear that there are kids out there that care about coins. Or almost anything except video games. Being a coin collector, car collector, knife, etc. it worries me what will happen to it all soon. My family has absolutely no interest in any of my hobbies. If it was up to them, after I'm gone, all my coins will probably go to a banks counting machine. I think it's great when I go to a coin show and see parents bringing kids.
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I know that my children don't have an interest in coins so I left specific details on what to do with what if I were to pass. I would hate for them to think the silver was just pocket change...
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Science tells us that whenever we receive a message from someone, a shot of dopamine is released into the brain. Dopamine makes us "Feel Good".

Dopamine is the same chemical that is released when someone smokes, gambles, drinks, etc.

So that's my problem, I'm dopamine deprived.
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Thanks mike9999999 for the response. I'm only interested in the "generation" thing because it precludes/ignores individual experience. I was born in the '80s and am considered a Millennial along with my sister born in '94. It was a time of vast technological change that maybe requires the generation gaps to be narrowed.

You're exactly right about the dopamine affect. When I said "what makes people tick", that's certainly included. Finding a silver in a quarter roll - dopamine surge.

I only wish that I had the motivation and/or support to collect when I was younger. Certainly keep going! You won't be the lesser for it.

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