pmbug wrote:Could be that the number of collectors wane while the value of collections increase. Coins desired for completing a collection might get harder to find.
hobo finds wrote:Yes. Every person has there face in a phone nowadays. People don't even want there change, or ask you if you want your change back! Uh yes I want my 3 cents thank you. A coin collection handed down to a family member may be kept and even added to I would hope. But I feel all the gold and silver would be sold and the rest spent or dropped in a coinstar. I saw somewhere during the Covid coin shortage people were using up there state quarters from there albums as coin was hard to get.
Cashless society no coins needed so no interest in collecting them no matter what the Quarter of the month image is.
Lemon Thrower wrote:Very few people collect coins, and on a percentage basis its way down in the U.S.
If you look at numismatic premiums, they are much lower in other countries meaning the interest in coin collecting is even less outside the US.
JerrySpringer wrote:hobo finds wrote:Yes. Every person has there face in a phone nowadays. People don't even want there change, or ask you if you want your change back! Uh yes I want my 3 cents thank you. A coin collection handed down to a family member may be kept and even added to I would hope. But I feel all the gold and silver would be sold and the rest spent or dropped in a coinstar. I saw somewhere during the Covid coin shortage people were using up there state quarters from there albums as coin was hard to get.
Cashless society no coins needed so no interest in collecting them no matter what the Quarter of the month image is.
I don't know how I found this Reddit sub the other day but there was this post:
https://old.reddit.com/r/BoomersBeingFo ... onspiracy/
The sub is like peeking into a joke writing session for SNL. Don't know if people are at odds that much with older generations or it is just blowing off steam, but I digress. There is a mindset which has been increasing since credit cards went nuclear in cramdowns on students back in the 1990's to harsh on cash. I guess Dave Ramsey has a +1 in this department the way he emphasizes using cash or a debit card to rope in your budget.
Recyclersteve wrote:Went into a local coin shop Friday afternoon. Was there a bit over an hour. Didn’t see a single other person inside the whole time and there wasn’t a single phone call. And the shop owner is a very nice guy who has been there many years.
Sad!
Morsecode wrote:Come to think of it I don't see young people much interested in sentimental things.
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