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<p>[QUOTE="crazyd, post: 3043532, member: 67221"]About the younger generators.... my late father collected coins - mostly silver from US Mint, but also some other types and mints. He tried throughout the 70's and 80's of my youth - to involve me. I kept the coins he provided me (did not sell) but had little interest. After he passed he left me his whole collection. I am now adding to this collection (slightly differently) and think of him often when I do. I changed my interest !</p><p><br /></p><p>My oldest daughter has no interest, but my youngest has some interest and asked if she would get them when I die. I suspect I may sell a good deal of them in retirement (who needs 200 Silver eagles that all look the same?) , but will set aside some of the more fun and interesting coins for my youngest since she has sat with me looking with me and maybe will use them to think of me after I am gone. Or she can sell them if that helps her.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wonder over the next 10-20 years with boomers retiring and passing away if the market will be flooded with coins and bullion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crazyd, post: 3043532, member: 67221"]About the younger generators.... my late father collected coins - mostly silver from US Mint, but also some other types and mints. He tried throughout the 70's and 80's of my youth - to involve me. I kept the coins he provided me (did not sell) but had little interest. After he passed he left me his whole collection. I am now adding to this collection (slightly differently) and think of him often when I do. I changed my interest ! My oldest daughter has no interest, but my youngest has some interest and asked if she would get them when I die. I suspect I may sell a good deal of them in retirement (who needs 200 Silver eagles that all look the same?) , but will set aside some of the more fun and interesting coins for my youngest since she has sat with me looking with me and maybe will use them to think of me after I am gone. Or she can sell them if that helps her. I wonder over the next 10-20 years with boomers retiring and passing away if the market will be flooded with coins and bullion.[/QUOTE]
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