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Enjoy Coin Collecting for Kids - Part 2Compared to adults, kids are more prone to damage the coins in their collection because they are by nature more curious and may be more tempted to touch their coins. The general rule you should teach your kid is that an uncirculated or proof coin should never be touched anywhere except on its edge. This is because such coins are greatly valuable that fingerprints alone may decrease their individual value. Moreover, holding such coins in front of your mouth may allow particles of moisture to set in on them, thus causing undesirable spots. To help you and your kid inspect your coin without causing damage, a velvet pad can prove useful for holding and handling the more valuable coins, and a soft cloth or blank paper for the less valuable coins. For both kinds of coins, wearing gloves is advisable. Coin collecting for kids is a wonderful way to bond with your kid. You can practice your parenting skills by acting as both your kid’s mentor and friend. You can teach him about the basics in coin collecting, give him helpful tips and advice, and encourage him to develop his new hobby. In turn, your kid will have a chance to do something notable and rewarding. With the many available sources of information you can find out there, you should have no problem in paving the way for the success of your kid’s coin collecting endeavor. While coin collecting may be serious, try to have a good time and you and you’re kid are sure to have fun. Feel free to explore more articles by going to our Coin article directory. |