11/12/08

Coins Make Great Collectible Gift Ideas


Are you like me and always struggling to find gifts for those teenage nephews, nieces, cousins and other young adults? I usually revert to giving cash, gift cards or some other type of gift that can easily be exchanged, returned or used to allow them to purchase what they want. I decided this year that for all those hard to buy for people on my Christmas list, I'll be giving them collectible coins. I know it doesn't sound like giving coins as a gift is much different than giving cash but in reality it really is. Giving a young adult or teenager a Silver American Eagle dollar or a 2008 Silver Proof gives them the opportunity to start their own coin collection. Giving coins as a gift isn't much different than buying bonds for kids. I know plenty of people that get kids U.S. Savings bonds every Christmas or birthday. I've decided instead of giving them bonds I'll give them a gold or silver coin that can both act as an investment and allow them to get something quite unique under the tree. Even getting them a proofset for their birth year might be a good idea. It will allow them to have something different to remember you buy. State quarters are quite popular as well. Now that the Hawaii State Quarter has been release all 50 state quaters are available to choose from. I'm not saying to go out and buy an overly expensive rare coin but a fairly current proof set, mint set , silver round or commemerative coins is well with in the price range for most people's Chrismas budget. You can check out a full list of coins produced at the US Mint. If you would like ot start introducing your kids or perhaps start colleting coins for yourself you might find some good information about coin collecting for beginners here.

1 comment:

Arpita said...

Collecting is a passion for many people. Fascination for the history behind ancient coins and love for the beauty of modern coins made me a coin collector. I am also fond of giving coins to my close friends as gifts. I liked your article. I found your thoughts much similar to my own.

I want to share a link here which will be a great help for beginners.

http://www.rare-treasures.com/coins.html

I found it really helpful.