If you don't have one you should buy a Red Book. Or consider buying another book about coins you would like to collect.
I deleted the duplicate thread. Please only post each thread once, duplicates cause confusion. Welcome to the forum! JIM
Do you collect anything in particular, or are you just looking for any $100 purchase we happen to think is cool? Dave
I viewed your past forum posts, and it almost looks like you're a coin guy Rickyh211. Your questions is a little vague. Are you looking for coins or currency ? What do you collect ?
Invest in my "THANK YOU" hedge fund. You send me $100. I send you a nice, hand written thank you note. Win-Win! :goofer:
Hm, for $100, you could pick yourself up a nice ASE, Morgan/Peace Dollar, and Walker half, with a little left over to spare.
Nothing against a 1921 Peace Dollar, but you do realize this is the PAPER money portion of Coin Talk. Maybe you would get more enthusiasm from the guys & gals that collect the round, metal discs.
You should buy some old bills, possibly even an old star note. OR you could put that money in a savings account and make interest off of it.
Let us all remember he is 9 years old. And whoever suggested a 1921 Peace, I think that's a great idea.
Think about it this way if he puts $100 in a savings account for 9 years with 1% APY. He will end up with $109.42. Or if you do CD's you can $116.37. You know maybe you should just buy something.
There are many bonds that pay over 5%. His parents would also have to help him pay for one however it would teach him how interest works.