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<p>[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 657652, member: 17557"]The one thing I find sad, is that kids my age aren't acclimated with coins at all, they think the presidential dollars are the rarest things in the world (And not too many people know what they are though)</p><p>IMO, state quarters, were fun, and brought a little smile on my face when I got one, but I call them crap. As I do with presidential dollars, and the majority of the young collectors are just exposed to what I call crap. I guarantee we could spark more collectors, if they were exposed to the most beautiful coins, ever made.</p><p><br /></p><p>But you know collectors will continue to come into this hobby, it is inevitable, and we don't have anything to worry about. Collections will be passed down, grandparents will show their coins to their grandkids, it will all be okay. This hobby, makes the most sense out of any hobbies, in which you are spending money, IMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 657652, member: 17557"]The one thing I find sad, is that kids my age aren't acclimated with coins at all, they think the presidential dollars are the rarest things in the world (And not too many people know what they are though) IMO, state quarters, were fun, and brought a little smile on my face when I got one, but I call them crap. As I do with presidential dollars, and the majority of the young collectors are just exposed to what I call crap. I guarantee we could spark more collectors, if they were exposed to the most beautiful coins, ever made. But you know collectors will continue to come into this hobby, it is inevitable, and we don't have anything to worry about. Collections will be passed down, grandparents will show their coins to their grandkids, it will all be okay. This hobby, makes the most sense out of any hobbies, in which you are spending money, IMO.[/QUOTE]
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