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I have a fourteen year old with autism who like to go through rolls looking for odd and old coins. He will not go through bags of coins just rolls.I think the bags do not have a easy stopping point for him . As a roll just has the 50.
This is a great hobby and I applaud you for encouraging your son in something he enjoys.
Sorting rolls of coins can be therapeutic for many of us, whatever our personal situation. None of our banks in the area offer bags of coins, just rolls, and I laughingly complain that I am missing out on all the good stuff. But I have had the opportunity to buy bulk coins at face from the local coin shop. Guess I am like your son. Those bags will sit for long periods of time as the rolls of coins keep calling my attention. Detailed notes/record keeping are part of my fun that will someday be passed along to my son as this is part of his 25th birthday coin project and then I added in the anniversary coin jars too when he married. Did something similar for the DIL who just had her 25th birthday but I didn't pass along the notebooks, just the info of how much $$$ value of coin I searched and how much time I spent searching for the 1985 pennies and the 1985 half dollars that I gave her on her 25th birthday.
Enjoy your coin searches, everyone.