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<p>[QUOTE="Nathan P, post: 3720984, member: 99051"]I have two boys age 15 and 17. There are really into card games like Dungeons and Dragons and particularly Magic the Gathering. They have a club after school where they play these games with many other kids. My older son went to an engineering camp over the summer and now plays Dungeons and Dragons online with two kids who also went to the camp - one from North Carolina and another who lives in France.</p><p><br /></p><p>I bring this up because my boys and their friends do collect these cards and even sell the ones they don't want over the Internet for a lot more money than you would expect. </p><p><br /></p><p>Given that my boys are also interested in history, it's not inconceivable to me that they might develop an interest in numismatics when they're older and have the time and money to pursue the hobby. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'd also point out that if it wasn't for the Internet, I myself would never have found this hobby or even known it was possible to acquire these beautiful pieces of history for largely affordable prices. It's also rapidly accelerated my learning curve far beyond what would have been possible in the pre-Internet days.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan P, post: 3720984, member: 99051"]I have two boys age 15 and 17. There are really into card games like Dungeons and Dragons and particularly Magic the Gathering. They have a club after school where they play these games with many other kids. My older son went to an engineering camp over the summer and now plays Dungeons and Dragons online with two kids who also went to the camp - one from North Carolina and another who lives in France. I bring this up because my boys and their friends do collect these cards and even sell the ones they don't want over the Internet for a lot more money than you would expect. Given that my boys are also interested in history, it's not inconceivable to me that they might develop an interest in numismatics when they're older and have the time and money to pursue the hobby. I'd also point out that if it wasn't for the Internet, I myself would never have found this hobby or even known it was possible to acquire these beautiful pieces of history for largely affordable prices. It's also rapidly accelerated my learning curve far beyond what would have been possible in the pre-Internet days.[/QUOTE]
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