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6mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Transparent Smoke $2.99 |
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6mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Transparent Emerald $2.99 |
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6mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Tangerine Orange Swirl $2.99 |
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6mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Yellow Blue Swirl $2.99 |
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Jablonex 8mm Tortoise Czech Glass Flower Coin Beads $6.99 |
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6 Lampwork Foil Glass Coin Round Beads Blue 20mm LF011 $2.96 |
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6 Lampwork Foil Glass Coin Round Beads Gold 20mm LF010 $2.96 |
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6 Lampwork Foil Glass Coin Round Beads Grey 20mm LF009 $2.96 |
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6 Lampwork Foil Glass Coin Round Beads White 20mm LF008 $2.96 |
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45x40x10mm CHINESE LIULI GLASS SMILING BUDDHA COINS FORTUNE PENDANT $13.59 |
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20p Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Lt Amethyst BD011 $2.96 |
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20p Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Aqua BD014 $2.96 |
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20 Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Clear BD002 $2.96 |
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20 Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Green BD005 $2.96 |
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Czech Glass Transparent Emerald Green Coin Beads 14.5mm $6.99 |
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CLOSE OUT 8+ YARDS Silver Coin GLASS/ACRYLIC BEADED LACE FRINGE $15.99 |
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20p Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Pink BD013 $2.96 |
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20p Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Blue BD007 $2.96 |
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9pcs 20mm SILKY METALLIC MAUVE CHUNKY COIN Glass Beads $8.00 |
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9pcs 20mm SILKY METALLIC AZTEC GOLD CHUNKY COIN GLASS BEADS $8.00 |
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20pc Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Light Blue BD006 $2.96 |
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CZECH PURPLE LUSTER 10mm GLASS COIN Lentil Beads (15) $4.47 |
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CZECH BROWN/WHITE 10mm GLASS COIN LENTIL BEADS (15) $4.47 |
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4 Lampwork Glass Green Black Spider Coin Beads 18x17mm $3.99 |
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CZECH DK BROWN/WHITE 10mm GLASS COIN LENTIL BEADS (15) $4.47 |
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CZECH RED YELLOW 10mm GLASS WINDOW COIN BEADS (15) $4.97 |
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CZECH TOPAZ TAN 10mm GLASS WINDOW COIN BEADS (15) $4.97 |
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20pc Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm – Amethyst BD012 $2.96 |
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20p Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Grey BD010 $2.96 |
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20 Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm – Red BD004 $2.96 |
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20 Crystal Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm Black BD003 $2.96 |
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8″ shamrock bottle green 20mm coin sea Beach Glass beads frosted recycled matte $4.00 |
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6 Multi Color FOIL PUFF COIN LAMPWORK 24x11mm GLASS BEADS $7.47 |
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6 MULTI COLOR Blue Foil PUFF COIN LAMPWORK 24x11mm GLASS BEADS $7.47 |
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Handpainted Glass Valentine Heart Red White Pink Bumpy Dot Coin Round Beads $7.99 |
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20pc Glass Flat Round Coin Beads 10mm White Opal BD016 $2.96 |
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Jablonex Czech Glass Dark Red AB Flower Coin Beads $6.99 |
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Jablonex Czech Glass Crystal Clear AB 7mm Cute Flower Disc Coin Strand Beads $6.99 |
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120pcs mixed Millefiori Glass flat coin beads 17mm $18.99 |
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Light Blue 10mm Coin Raised Leaf Czech Glass Beads $3.73 |
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16″ Strand Lampwork Glass Halloween * BOO Coin Bead Mix $14.99 |
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NEW LOVELY Pink Czech Glass Coin Beads 10 MM $5.95 |
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Millefiore Glass BEADS – COINS, RED, 6MM (50) – SHIPPING DISCOUNT! SALE! $1.75 |
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MILLEFIORE GLASS BEADS – COINS, BLUE/WHITE, 6MM-PKG OF 75 – SHIPPING DISCOUNT! $2.00 |
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4X crystal clear AB 28mm coin wavy disc designer Glass Pendant Beads Faceted $6.00 |
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6 Strands Bulk Presiosa Ornella Czech Glass 6mm Coin Disc Pink Green Blue Beads $14.99 |
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MILLEFIORE GLASS BEADS – COINS, RED, 6MM (25) – SHIPPING DISCOUNT! $1.25 |
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8mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Pink Blue Swirl $3.99 |
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8mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Pink Givre $3.99 |
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8mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Green Red Spice $3.99 |
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8mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Blue White Sky Swirl $3.99 |
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8mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Orange Desert $3.99 |
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8mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Purple Grape Smoothie $3.99 |
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8mm Czech Glass Coin Beads Aqua Green Givre $3.99 |
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MILLEFIORE GLASS BEADS – COINS, BLUE, WHITE, 6MM (25) – SHIPPING DISCOUNT! $1.25 |
Coin Collection Hobby – 3 Reasons Your Kids Must Develop It
The kids of modern society usually spend their free hours watching movies or playing video games. While it may be fine to do so in moderation, parents are often worried about the educational impact of them on their kids’ minds. Old fashioned hobbies such as stamp collecting and coin collecting still apply even in modern society, and they encourage the child to plan, design and stick diligently to a cause.
1. It is easy to start off
Getting started with a coin collection does not take a whole lot of effort on the kids or the parents. Professional collectors do concentrate of particular types of rare coins but a child need not, to start things off. Young children have great pleasure in collecting nickels and dimes and pennies. They like counting how many of each they can collect. The parent gives the child the penny every time they get one, and soon the child has a considerable number of coins in the collection. As a parent, you would be happy to see that your child is sticking to the task that he or she has taken upon.
2. A family Hobby
Yes, coin collecting need not be a lonely hobby unless you want it to – why not involve the whole family into it? What better way to instill the values of diligence and goal setting into the young child’s mind rather than to lead by example? If you start collecting coins right along side the child, the child looks keenly upon your style of collecting, realizes what works for you is better and learns something new from you every sitting.
3. It is an affordable hobby
Well, not if you are going to auctions looking for the prized coins, but coin collecting can start of pretty inexpensively. Apart from the coins themselves, you may want to but your child a con collecting album where the coins could be stored to prevent them from being damaged. A magnifying glass can be used to look closely at damaged and faded coins, and you may want to buy one of these to make the child feel a little more important. That is about all you really need to start collecting coins.
Some parents decide to go to hobby stores and purchase starter kits for their children. These kits would include the album, a magnifying glass as well as a few coins and a how-to guide as well. This may be ok for teenagers who like spending time on their own, but keep in mind that younger children tend to lose interest if you just give them a box – they need your attention and personal guidance to start anything in life. Grandparents often take on the responsibility of starting the kids off on such hobbies that stick with them through life.
About the Author
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What is the best way to make a hole (coin slot) in a metal lid in a large glass bowl?
I have a pickle jar giant (at least a gallon) I would like to make a piggy bank. I tried using a flathead screwdriver and a hammer and only dented. Any suggestions? In response to the responses received so far … How a chisel work better than a flat head screwdriver and a hammer? It seems that the concept exactly the same. Place the terminals can work hard in the boards, but are too weak to do so. I tried for the hell of it and all he did was to break plastic when hammering.
Hi there, take a chisel and hammer. To cut a groove in the bottle. If your chisel is not wide enough, cut the groove and then extended with another cut to fit their currencies. It's the same concept. The difference is that a screwdriver has a flat (blunt) edge. The chisel has a sharp edge and is designed to cut. If you do not have a chiselled, could use an ice pick. You can hit an ice pick (or a big nail) to make a hole. You'll have to repeat many times for a slot cut in the metal lid. A chisel is much wider than an ice pick and run faster. The response of a pin is crazy. The point is folded on when it hits the metal. It is not designed to puncture the metal. Another method is to take a drill and drill a hole in the lid, and repeat several times until you have made a slot. If you use a hammer and chisel, ice pick or something like that, you may want to put a small piece of wood under cover in the area you are trying the puncture. The shock can bend or fold the entire top side. For reinforcement of the wood top, you can keep the area constant as you puncture. And the wood is soft enough to chisel to cut without damaging the chisel. If you want to submit at the end of the screwdriver slot on a sharp edge to function as a chisel and cut the slot. Of course they have broken the screwdriver as a screwdriver. Also, if you have a file that is small enough to fit in the slot cut you should use to clean the edges of the slot.
