Some power chairs are surprisingly fast these days. But if you stand real still ,his poor vision will serve as camouflage.
lol...good one weryon. Now your on "the list" to...I'm sure he'll get to that list once he gets back from the bathroom again
That's an interesting thought, and outcome... That the middle years take a small decline while they are raising families and kids. And then they get back into it when the kids move out and start their own families. Interesting.
I guess working on my iPhone instead of my pc doesn't allow me to see the poll but I will be 45 this year. Started when I was young and took about a 30 yr hiatus so I am definitely a novice collector. You guys making money doing this please let me know how to get started because I would love to do this for some extra cash!
Hopefully it's not like stocks because everything I buy falls to the bottom right after I buy it. Lol. Once turned $4000 into $400!
If somebody is really 91 or over and uses a computer and the web...my hat is off to them...seriously...
Why? Aren't people with a lot of life experiences under their belt just as smart/capable as kids? I expect to have a mouse pried from my cold dead hand at whatever final age I attain.
I turned 61 a few days ago so I guess I'm sorta at the top end of the curve. I'm just glad I'm still able to sit up and take a little nourishment.
This is great. Over 360 votes, you may be starting to get a statistically relevant poll. The good news in my book is the large number of younger collectors/enthusiasts. The largest age group this far with 80 members is the 21-30 demographic. I wonder if the state quarters program brought lots of these younger collectors into the hobby? I think coin collecting stagnated for a while until the US mint jump started it again with the State Quarters program.