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<p>[QUOTE="jimfan0106, post: 1631145, member: 40464"]I am basically doing the same thing, my daughter is almost 5 now and I inherited a small collection from my grandfather and ever since then, it sparked a coin collecting hobby in me for the benefit of my daughter someday. Aside from the coins I got from my grandfather, which consisted of quarters, silver dollars, some junk silver and presidential dollars, I put together a dansco album of all the ASE's to date including the newly minted 2013. I also purchased a few of the commemorative coins that are 90% to full ounce of silver. I also started getting the proof sets only in silver and have them from 1999-2012 and want to pick up the 1992-1998 silver premier sets. Basically just keeping the modern coins going, knowing they will not be worth that much, but she has also taking a liking to the coins and knows they are for her when "she gets bigger" and have kept buying as much silver coins as I can, while still continuing to put money away in her 529 for college. Good Luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jimfan0106, post: 1631145, member: 40464"]I am basically doing the same thing, my daughter is almost 5 now and I inherited a small collection from my grandfather and ever since then, it sparked a coin collecting hobby in me for the benefit of my daughter someday. Aside from the coins I got from my grandfather, which consisted of quarters, silver dollars, some junk silver and presidential dollars, I put together a dansco album of all the ASE's to date including the newly minted 2013. I also purchased a few of the commemorative coins that are 90% to full ounce of silver. I also started getting the proof sets only in silver and have them from 1999-2012 and want to pick up the 1992-1998 silver premier sets. Basically just keeping the modern coins going, knowing they will not be worth that much, but she has also taking a liking to the coins and knows they are for her when "she gets bigger" and have kept buying as much silver coins as I can, while still continuing to put money away in her 529 for college. Good Luck![/QUOTE]
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