Little Collections: Coin Collecting for Children

When looking for a hobby for your child, you may be looking for something a little more sedate than the usual sports and noise making gadgets. This is where coin collecting for children can be a lifesaver. Coin collecting for children can occupy the children for hours on end with no danger to them and little noise and distraction for you, not to mention the history and money skills that it can teach. We’ll take a quick look at this hobby and how to get started, and your child may find a life long hobby right in their pocket.

Beginning Coin Collecting for Children

To begin, it is best to see just what interests your child. This will be paramount to getting them to immerse themselves in this fascinating hobby. A good place to start is with the coins they see every day. Start by doing a little research, and soon you can begin telling your children about the fascinating history of the coins in their pockets – things like why Franklin Delano Roosevelt is on the dime. Alternatively, tell them just what a bicentennial quarter means, and how the designs of all coins change over time.

The next step would really initiate your child into coin collecting for children. Take them to a local coin show or shop, let them hold coins even older than you, and tell them about the history in their hands. Show them a steel penny from World War II and let them in on the story of how the copper was too valuable to the war effort to be used for coins, and this was the best way to still have a coin. There are thousands of little stories like this in coin collecting to appeal to young minds.

Most children that take to coin collecting will begin with simple coins, typically ones that have a special meaning for them. This can provide another good way to start them off, with a proof set from their birth year. Proof sets are special coins set aside out of the year’s minting that are immediately preserved in cases and usually come with a pedigree. This can give a child a very personal introduction to collecting coins. Another good way to start them off is with the state quarters, you might start with the state that you live in, and work through any that the family has lived in through the past. You could even use this as a good way to introduce family heritage.

With these techniques, you can start your children on coin collecting, and lead them into a rewarding hobby.

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