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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 561566, member: 4552"]The problem with the checking of ages with anyone is all the things going on with the internet with the weirdo after kids. This makes most parents and teachers real leary of anyone attempting to find out information about kids. </p><p>As to where you could find info about coins for students in school. If possible stop in a school and discuss with the teachers or principals. Then if they didn't mind send some letters to coin magazines using that schools letterhead on the papers. Request any possible articles, magazines, pamphlets, folders, etc. for the schools. Send such requests to places like the PCGS, NGC, etc companies. Then also to Whitman, Dansco, Littleton and other coin items suppliers. Then naturally send to Coin World, Numismatic Magazine and other magazines. </p><p>Might sound like a lot of work but might really pay off. For example one of the coin shows I go to always has tables in front full of coin magazines such as the ones I've mentioned. I once asked if the coin show pays for those and was told they are donated due to lettered request from the show personal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 561566, member: 4552"]The problem with the checking of ages with anyone is all the things going on with the internet with the weirdo after kids. This makes most parents and teachers real leary of anyone attempting to find out information about kids. As to where you could find info about coins for students in school. If possible stop in a school and discuss with the teachers or principals. Then if they didn't mind send some letters to coin magazines using that schools letterhead on the papers. Request any possible articles, magazines, pamphlets, folders, etc. for the schools. Send such requests to places like the PCGS, NGC, etc companies. Then also to Whitman, Dansco, Littleton and other coin items suppliers. Then naturally send to Coin World, Numismatic Magazine and other magazines. Might sound like a lot of work but might really pay off. For example one of the coin shows I go to always has tables in front full of coin magazines such as the ones I've mentioned. I once asked if the coin show pays for those and was told they are donated due to lettered request from the show personal.[/QUOTE]
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