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<p>[QUOTE="model77, post: 1324710, member: 34102"]I'm sure those of you that have been doing this for a long time can all think of coins that you wish you had collected. Coins that were common then but at this point would be worth a lot of money. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm thinking of starting a cheap collection for my 2 and half year old daughter and am hoping a couple of you could pull out your experience coupled with your crystal ball and give me some advise. </p><p><br /></p><p>What coins are there that I can get cheap or at face value that you would predict will be very rare and valuable by the time my little girl is an adult or even as far out as retirement age?</p><p><br /></p><p>Ike's?</p><p>Wheat or copper pennies?</p><p><br /></p><p>I look forward to hearing your predictions. I a newbie myself, starting a halve dollar book and roll searching for silver. Getting more and more engrossed in it all the time. My little one loves helping daddy "play with money." Who knows maybe she will stay interested as she grows.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="model77, post: 1324710, member: 34102"]I'm sure those of you that have been doing this for a long time can all think of coins that you wish you had collected. Coins that were common then but at this point would be worth a lot of money. I'm thinking of starting a cheap collection for my 2 and half year old daughter and am hoping a couple of you could pull out your experience coupled with your crystal ball and give me some advise. What coins are there that I can get cheap or at face value that you would predict will be very rare and valuable by the time my little girl is an adult or even as far out as retirement age? Ike's? Wheat or copper pennies? I look forward to hearing your predictions. I a newbie myself, starting a halve dollar book and roll searching for silver. Getting more and more engrossed in it all the time. My little one loves helping daddy "play with money." Who knows maybe she will stay interested as she grows.[/QUOTE]
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