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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 8069373, member: 76863"]It’s not that you have to be a high end collector or anything like that but it is a hobby that takes money like all hobbies do. It had nothing to do with investing which numismatically most people don’t have the money for the coins you could consider and investment. Most people will either find something in change or something online they really like and set off from there but very few will stay just collecting change which means they’ll need disposable income to get what they like hence is always has been and always will be an older hobby which really every hobby is. </p><p><br /></p><p>Whether you buy million dollar coins or just do pocket change it’s all great, but teens will generally spend their income on things they feel are fun, dates, or an investment and there’s nothing wrong with that. Hunting and fishing might be about the only exception as you get a benefit from that monetarily. If we go back to the beginning of collecting people would be worried about the next generation getting into it and everytime as they age and get more money they do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 8069373, member: 76863"]It’s not that you have to be a high end collector or anything like that but it is a hobby that takes money like all hobbies do. It had nothing to do with investing which numismatically most people don’t have the money for the coins you could consider and investment. Most people will either find something in change or something online they really like and set off from there but very few will stay just collecting change which means they’ll need disposable income to get what they like hence is always has been and always will be an older hobby which really every hobby is. Whether you buy million dollar coins or just do pocket change it’s all great, but teens will generally spend their income on things they feel are fun, dates, or an investment and there’s nothing wrong with that. Hunting and fishing might be about the only exception as you get a benefit from that monetarily. If we go back to the beginning of collecting people would be worried about the next generation getting into it and everytime as they age and get more money they do.[/QUOTE]
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