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<p>[QUOTE="youngcollector, post: 97439, member: 3332"]I myself am only a teenager but i enjoy getting older coins because of the historical value, for example you can give an older coin and say in this year so and so did this and that etc... and the kids learn stuff. I think most kids would thing it was kinda cool to get some thing from the 1800's also, becuase it seems like so long ago so i agree with bonedigger's morgans.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="youngcollector, post: 97439, member: 3332"]I myself am only a teenager but i enjoy getting older coins because of the historical value, for example you can give an older coin and say in this year so and so did this and that etc... and the kids learn stuff. I think most kids would thing it was kinda cool to get some thing from the 1800's also, becuase it seems like so long ago so i agree with bonedigger's morgans.[/QUOTE]
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