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<p>[QUOTE="claygump, post: 1166319, member: 29689"]Uh, no. </p><p>When I was 14 I was scrounging around for odd jobs to be able to afford a 99 cent movie. </p><p>If you are 14 and able to spend that kind of money on coins than more power to you but I do not think that represents the average kid collector. </p><p><br /></p><p>Back to the original post, </p><p>Just this past weekend I went to visit my family in rural PA. I gave each of my nephews (from 5 to 12) a state quarters album and a $10 roll from the bank. </p><p>I don't know if it will stick or not but they had a really good time cracking open those rolls and trying to fill all the holes. They were swapping quarters back and forth with each other. It was really pretty fun. I was having fun telling them what each state design meant and why. </p><p>The whole thing cost me less than $50. </p><p><br /></p><p> The point is I think the new "changing reverse" coins are great for kids. It will give them something they can collect right from dads pocket change.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claygump, post: 1166319, member: 29689"]Uh, no. When I was 14 I was scrounging around for odd jobs to be able to afford a 99 cent movie. If you are 14 and able to spend that kind of money on coins than more power to you but I do not think that represents the average kid collector. Back to the original post, Just this past weekend I went to visit my family in rural PA. I gave each of my nephews (from 5 to 12) a state quarters album and a $10 roll from the bank. I don't know if it will stick or not but they had a really good time cracking open those rolls and trying to fill all the holes. They were swapping quarters back and forth with each other. It was really pretty fun. I was having fun telling them what each state design meant and why. The whole thing cost me less than $50. The point is I think the new "changing reverse" coins are great for kids. It will give them something they can collect right from dads pocket change.[/QUOTE]
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