When my grandkids visit they always want to "help" grandpa with his pennies. They know grandpa's coin area is sacred ground so they tred cautiously around there. I give them a cheap magnifer and a pile of coins I've already been thru and set them up next me and tell them to help me look for "something good". They love it. Of course that only lasts for about 5 minute until they're bored on off playing somewhere else. They're between 4 & 8 yrs old.
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The thing with grandkids and coins is you have to do a search before allowing them to leave the room... Pockets and shoes/socks... LOL... Bob did you search
Dora before letting her go... LOL!!!Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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Jim, I think Dora is my Granddaughter Harmony's accomplice. Between her and Sponge-bob Square-pants, I gotta watch them both, or maybe some of my coins will end up where they shouldn't be.
Bob Piazza
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Ok, Ok I have some good news on this. My kids aquired a few wheat rolls from the bank for there books about six months ago. The highlight besides finding many early wheats for 1C? The ONLY 1942-S in the rolls was found by my Daughter Erika, Turned out to be a RPM#12/(2-R-VI). Now I have to slab it with her name on it!!!!!
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Ok, Ok I have some good news on this. My kids aquired a few wheat rolls from the bank for there books about six months ago. The highlight besides finding many early wheats for 1C? The ONLY 1942-S in the rolls was found by my Daughter Erika, Turned out to be a RPM#12/(2-R-VI). Now I have to slab it with her name on it!!!!!
WOW!!! Be sure to give my congrats to Erika!!
"Seek and you shall find" ...Comment





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