For my daughter

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by sweet wheatz, Apr 17, 2009.

  1. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    I want to start a coin collection for my 2 year old daughter. Besides the usual wheat penny album which I am doing, what types of reasonable priced coins do you recommend I purchase for her as possible good investments?

    My mother has ben doing the quarter and presidential dollar thing for her.


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  3. the_man12

    the_man12 Amateur Photographer

    what do you consider reasonable?
     
  4. tdec1000

    tdec1000 Coin Rich, Money Poor :D

    Silver Roosevelt Dimes 1946-1964 in GEM BU and Franklin Halves 1948 to 1963 in BU. You can still get them cheap in BU. Most of the Franklins if not full bell will cost under $30. The Rosies are mostly 3 to 5 dollar coins in BU.
     
  5. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    Reasonable? How about a Canadian Large cent collection? There are a few good varieties in the set that you could keep your eyes peeled and with the exception of 2 or 3 coins, they are all relatively low cost.
    You can find many bulk lots on ebay to get you started.
     
  6. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    I consider around $100 per coin reasonable for nice coins lower for not so nice
     
  7. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    2 years old? Does she speak?

    Ruben
     
  8. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    Canadian Large cents, :) :hug:
     
  9. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    She is speaking already, but just don't know much about coins at that age. LoL
     
  10. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    I don't know. I have a few kids but getting them interested in coins before 6 seems to me to be rushing things.

    Ruben
     
  11. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    One of my business partners has a seven y/o daughter. When she found out that I collected coins, she asked me the same thing that you just asked. I got her started on American Silver Eagles. She put together a UNC set very quickly and then started on the proof set. I don't think she has kept up with it since 2006, but its still a nice set nonetheless. Personal issues have prevented her from continuing the set, but as soon as things settle down, she has shown interest in continuing the set for her daughter. Most uncs can be had for about $20, except the 96 and then the 2006W, 2007W and 2008W. The guy I help out at coin shows sells them for $20 each. $20x20years = $200 +/- the other coins. Not bad for a complete set. Good luck.
     
  12. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector


    try a walking liberty half short set in BU. My girls think lady lib looks like a princess.
     
  13. Wren

    Wren Senior Member

    A very quick and easy set that for her may be really worth something say in 67 years is a BU set of the Bicentennial Coins, i think that would be awesome to have coins from the 200th anniversary during the 300th anniversary which sadly i will probably miss but i never know, this set you can do and still have a budget for bigger ones
     
  14. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    I would keep a collection myself to give her at a later age for investment, but would encourage her now or anytime to have the collecting spirit. "Princess ( your W/L)" coins, along with "Mother" coins ( Morgans, etc.), Disney money ( I guess they still have it ~My son has his collection from his early age), and coins with animals...eagles, rabbits, dolphins, pandas....

    The knowledge and experience of collecting what they like at this age will translate into great returns when they receive your treasure chest later in life.

    Jim
     
  15. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    A complete set of Franklins. In MS63 only one coin is above $80 the 1949-S all the rest can be had for under that, in fact 17 of those coins can be had for less than $20 each in that grade. Not a bad set to put together.
     
  16. Blue Angel

    Blue Angel Senior Member

    I recommend a set of business strike bullion American Silver Eagles....all 3 of my granddaughters have a full set each and we are working on the proofs....
     
  17. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Well for $100 per coin you might well be tempted to look at world coinage :D and if you are looking for something to appeal to a young child then have a look at silver Pandas, Kangaroos etc
     
  18. chasva69

    chasva69 Member

  19. coinsbaby

    coinsbaby New Member

    If you are looking for canadian coins then look for Whitman small cents folder and these are ideal for kids
     
  20. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Gold Sir...Gold!!

    AGE 1/10th oz gold coins!! What a great collection she would have! :) :)


    RickieB
     
  21. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Maybe a type set or even a proof type set. Start with moderns and work back. At an older age she can look at the set and decide on a direction that is cool to her. I have found young folks have a hard time staying focused on one type because of the many choices. I'll bet she picks something with a pretty lady on the obverse.
     
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