This holiday season, the search for the perfect numismatic gift for both a seasoned coin collector or a curious novice who is just getting started can be challenging.
Thankfully, the U.S. Mint, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) and a reputable coin dealer can make gift-giving a lot easier.
For those who appreciate history, artistry and the thrill of collecting, here are my favorite five exceptional “can’t miss” numismatic gifts that will not only spark joy, but also inspire a deeper appreciation for the richness of our monetary heritage.
1) U.S. $2 BILLS. These notes have historically been one of the most popular and economical gifts given during the holidays. Banks and credit unions stock up on them, and they are easy to get in single notes. However, if you want to add a little twist to your gift and don’t mind spending a few extra bucks, the BEP sells $2 bills in sheets of four for $22.50, eight for $36, 16 for $61 and 32 for $102.
Nothing says “open me first” like having another gift wrapped in a real sheet of money. But be careful when opening, and don’t tear the packaging because you can frame it later or cut off individual bills and wow the kids when you stop at the proverbial neighborhood lemonade stand.
2) U.S. MINT EXPLORE AND DISCOVER COIN SET. The holidays generally center around the family, so we looked over a few items from the U.S. Mint and found its Explore and Discover Coin Set, featuring proof and Uncirculated U.S. coins. The set sells for $19.95 and contains a Native American $1 coin, a quarter dollar from the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, a Kennedy half-dollar, a Roosevelt dime, a Jefferson nickel and a Lincoln penny.
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