As we walked in, Oliver knew exactly what he wanted. I chatted a bit with the lady at the counter, then Ollie took his turn, "Do you have any Benjamin Franklin half dollars?" Um, what? I thought to myself. I had no idea this coin even existed and here was my seven year old talking with the coin dealer like it was no big deal. The dealer went to the back and grabbed some coins for Ollie to look at. He choose a fine grade coin and handed over $7 in exchange. Ansel joined the fray and bought two silver dimes (one was a mercury dime, another coin I did not know existed) for $3. We talked some more, looked around then headed for the car.
Jess and I looked at the boys' coins and oohed and aahed over them. They were really neat and a part of history. As we backed out of the parking lot Oliver exclaimed, "I am so happy now, I'm crying!" His eyes were watery. I think he thought rare coins were so out of his reach and unattainable, that he couldn't believe he had actually bought something that, only moments before, he had only read about. It was a magical. And since then, his coin collection just keeps growing. Ask him about it sometime. It really is something special.
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This is so sweet. "I'm so happy I'm crying." I love it! Before this, I knew nothing about coin collrlecting; so Ollie, thanks for the info.😊
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Tremendous!! Coins, his next thing! I remember asking him one year what his next big interest would be and the question puzzled him. I love how he moves from one topic to another and is so in depth. That was a great idea to go to the man's coin shop and that they were able to buy something and the JOY!!!
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