Wheat Uncirculated
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Wheat Uncirculated
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![]() 1928 LINCOLN WHEAT CENT PCGS MS66RD GEM BU UNCIRCULATED shiny PENNY US $759.95
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![]() US 1970 S Small Date Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny Uncirculated NO RESERVE US $24.99
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Kids And Coin Collecting
Starting a coin collection especially for your children can be fun and exciting. More than that, it can be profitable too. A lot of parents start a gallery of their coin collection for the sake of their children and the generation after. It is quite a thrill to fancy old coins and show your kids how the mode of currency looks like, way back.
Collecting coins can also be a sort of investment because sometimes, coins that were inherited or passed on from generation to generation are more valuable than a hundred dollar bill. Now, collecting coins can be cool but there are a couple of pointers that you have to take note of like:
• Determine the amount of money that you are willing to spend for the sake of buying old coins. Remember, a coin collection is not just a collection of old pennies but an array of very, very, very old currency used even during ancient times which means, they are quite expensive and relatively centuries old.
• What is your goal in collecting coins? For gifts? Investment? Hobby? You have to decide whether or not this collection will go on for years or it will stop at some point in your child's life.
Collection Budget
For the sake of discussion, we'll tackle about starting on a very tiny budget, much like 50-100 dollars a year. With this kind of budget, you could buy several kinds of coins namely the Mint sets which would not be more than $100. Fancy Silver Proof costs about $40 same as with Uncirculated set which would just amount at $25. You can go through the Internet and search for probable coin prices which are not that expensive and would definitely reach your budget.
Child Motivation
Encouraging your child to see coin collecting as a hobby is thin, but very much possible. All you have to do is motivate them to like coin collecting by making them realize the importance and benefit they can get from it. There are several coin types that your child can appreciate namely Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels, Mercury Dimes, Wheat Cents, Roosevelt Dimes and Indian Head Pennies. Start with these and then show it your child. Sit down with him and tell short stories about the coins. This will somehow build a certain kind of interest in him.
Safe Coin Collection
However you decide your coin collection may be - heirloom or investment reasons, or just for fun, make sure that it is safe, both for you and your child. If you're planning to stash your heirloom and investment coins at home, bad idea. You just gave yourself a pretty good reason to be robbed. Best thing to do is get a safety deposit box and keep them safe in a place where you only know or if you really treasure your coins, put it in the bank. If your kids are actively collecting coins, make sure that it is kept in a safe place where visitors or strangers will see. If your child shows no more interest in his collection, just deposit his coin album in your bank. Never leave it hanging on a drawer because burglars will definitely take it for they are very easy to sell. Always teach your child the importance of his coin collections and tell him to keep the folders out of sight especially when people are around.
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Brilliant Uncirculated Statehood Quarters $51.95 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.State quarters included: Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii.Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |
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Uncirculated Statehood Quarters (Set of 10) $51.95 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.State quarters included: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |
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Susan B. Anthony Dollar Set of 3 (Uncirculated) 1979-P, 1979-D, 1979-S $16.8 Susan B. Anthony Dollar Set of 3 (Uncirculated) 1979-P, 1979-D, 1979-S |
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Uncirculated National Parks and Sites Quarters $56.11 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.National parks quarters included: Hot Springs National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Mt. Hood National ForestMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |
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Brilliant Uncirculated Statehood Quarter (Set of 10) $51.95 This set from American Coin Treasures includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)State quarters included: Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota |
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Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar Collection $4615.14 Own every mint mark of America's most coveted collectible coin including the scarce Denver and Carson City Morgans. You get ten Morgans, all minted of solid .900 Fine Silver and mostly over 100 years old, and all are in Brilliant uncirculated condition. This magnificent collection includes the first and last years of issueExtremely scarce CC-mint mark, carried by only 2-percent of all Morgans ever struckThe 1900 Millenium Morgan and the only D-mint mark Morgan, struck in 1921Some Carson City Morgans have sold for hundreds, even thousands of dollars eachAll are individually encapsulated for protection and presented in a beautiful 10 x 12-inch velvet-lined wooden display chestIncludes a certificate of authenticity |
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2001P/ 2001D Statehood Quarters Graded MS63 Brilliant Uncirculated $51.95 Update your coin collection with this set of uncirculated statehood quarters. These coins are graded MS63 brilliant and come from the states of New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky.Includes a 2001P and a 2001D statehood quarter Graded MS63 brilliant Uncirculated by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS) A Certificate of Authenticity is includedState quarters included are New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and KentuckyDimensions: 5.375 inches long x 4.375 inches wide x 0.625 inches deep |


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