My Grandkids always receive the current year ASE from Grandpa at Christmas. My daughters age 29 & 31 never took a shine to silver growing up but there is always a chance with my grandkids....Never give up!
Silver is an excellent gift for Christmas because it not only holds timeless beauty and intrinsic value, but also serves as a lasting investment that protects wealth and offers real financial security in a world where paper money loses value, making it the perfect meaningful and practical gift for the future.
Starting to look at Christmas now is very good advice. I worked a very long-time paycheck to paycheck. Holding down 3 jobs at one time. My employer would pay once a month. We never saw the December paycheck until January. I have taught myself to do many things, including to make presents. Investing in my kid's future has set them free. Doing without has set me free. I now 3D-print my own toys. Ask CSC to show you what I sent him for fun.
Oh yeah silver makes an awesome Christmas present. Winter is a great time for collecting silver in New England. I'll bring a silver eagle up to a snowy and ice covered stream in the woods. Nice pure water coming down the hill and pure silver.
Love to hear about those two young boys learning about real money all I was taught was save your money I learned about silver and gold here and you're going to have to go to start stacking
Chris.. Great video... I would encourage giving AU/BU 1964 quarters or half dollars, encased in airtight holders, that could also be affixed with a loop and used as tree ornaments. Stay away from the cute, high premium collector items, limited editions, etc, which may be more Christmas oriented, but often carry a hefty premium. I would stay with Constitutional silver, since the silver content/purity is well known, not so with private mint items.
While on summer vacation I wanted to give my 5 yr old niece a silver dollar, and asked the father if it was ok. He was so excited because he had a better idea of saving it for the Tooth Fairy as she had her first loose baby tooth ready to come out. The mother is anti religion so I wanted to introduce the daughter to the word GOD, more than I wanted to start a stack for her.
I tried that with my then 12 year old nephew. He looked at me like I was the grinch. He didn’t understand how it says one dollar on the silver eagle and it’s worth 25 (at the time). lol. He can have fake money from now on.
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Great idea
My Grandkids always receive the current year ASE from Grandpa at Christmas. My daughters age 29 & 31 never took a shine to silver growing up but there is always a chance with my grandkids....Never give up!
I agree. I have 7 grandkids ages 2 to 15. Always give the one ounce of silver every Christmas. Types vary but it's a tradition.
Hope your grandkids are smarter than I was. I used my silver gifts to buy candy bars.
My grandparents used to give me silver dollars for Christmas when i was a kid... spent them all on candy bars lol.
Silver is an excellent gift for Christmas because it not only holds timeless beauty and intrinsic value, but also serves as a lasting investment that protects wealth and offers real financial security in a world where paper money loses value, making it the perfect meaningful and practical gift for the future.
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So crazy. One of my closest friends just purchased one silver eagle for each of her family members. Ages 6 to 60.
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Chris, I agree silver is a great idea for Christmas, thanks.
Starting to look at Christmas now is very good advice. I worked a very long-time paycheck to paycheck. Holding down 3 jobs at one time. My employer would pay once a month. We never saw the December paycheck until January. I have taught myself to do many things, including to make presents. Investing in my kid's future has set them free. Doing without has set me free. I now 3D-print my own toys. Ask CSC to show you what I sent him for fun.
I.will put it in a video soon
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Oh yeah silver makes an awesome Christmas present. Winter is a great time for collecting silver in New England. I'll bring a silver eagle up to a snowy and ice covered stream in the woods. Nice pure water coming down the hill and pure silver.
Love to hear about those two young boys learning about real money all I was taught was save your money I learned about silver and gold here and you're going to have to go to start stacking
Chris.. Great video... I would encourage giving AU/BU 1964 quarters or half dollars, encased in airtight holders, that could also be affixed with a loop and used as tree ornaments. Stay away from the cute, high premium collector items, limited editions, etc, which may be more Christmas oriented, but often carry a hefty premium. I would stay with Constitutional silver, since the silver content/purity is well known, not so with private mint items.
GREAT ADVICE 👍
While on summer vacation I wanted to give my 5 yr old niece a silver dollar, and asked the father if it was ok. He was so excited because he had a better idea of saving it for the Tooth Fairy as she had her first loose baby tooth ready to come out. The mother is anti religion so I wanted to introduce the daughter to the word GOD, more than I wanted to start a stack for her.
What a way to start them out
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great video this will be the 3rd year ive gave silver for Christmas
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Xmas is not what we were taught , I can never look at Xmas in that way again
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I tried that with my then 12 year old nephew. He looked at me like I was the grinch. He didn’t understand how it says one dollar on the silver eagle and it’s worth 25 (at the time). lol. He can have fake money from now on.
Keep trying to show him videos show him the price of silver rounds
Keep trying. Next time ask him, do you know how much this is worth? It's so hard with kids these days to teach them about real money, and adults too.
90 percent will end up in a vending machine or arcade when that young.