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needed stocking stuffers for my 7 year old

Hello I am not a huge collector of anything other than U.S. but my 7 year old is getting into the coins with me to the point he loves HSN type coin shows . He also has a large collection of elephants . Now i don't know what country they are from but I have seen coins with elephants on them and since he has asked me if there are any coins with them on it I would love to find some for him for stocking stuffers this year . So if anyone has anything of this nature please let me know

Thanks JP

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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,873 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Well, now. This helps me figure out what sort of form the promised "freebies" will take in your package with that Merc set you bought, now, won't it? image

    Not so sure I have any heffalump coins, but we shall see. I sold a cool little 1815 Ceylon 1-stiver a while back that had George III on the front and an elephant on the back. It was only like a $3 coin. Aethelred got it. Dunno if I have anything else, but I'll bet 7-year-olds would like Mardi Gras doubloons, especially if I can find some of the wild-colored ones, eh?

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  • StrikeOutXXXStrikeOutXXX Posts: 3,352 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Daniel's Coin Zoo

    If you type in Elephant in the search in the above page, it will give you a few ideas.

    Looks like a few countries have some elephant coins: Somalia, Liberia, Belgian Congo, Eritrea, & Algeria come up in the search.
    May help the forum members narrow down their search too image

    Good luck with your quest, wish I had some, but no heffalumps in my stash at the moment.
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  • He is just a very very advanced child blows my mind the school already want him to skip a grade and collecting is his thing very neat and to the point (wonder where he gets that from ) but i wanted to give him a little gift that he would keep forever even when I am long gone .
  • JP - Here is a web site that has sections of amimal coins from all over the world, some are quite inexpensive.

    Joels world coins

    Shep
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  • pendragon1998pendragon1998 Posts: 2,070 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Well, now. This helps me figure out what sort of form the promised "freebies" will take in your package with that Merc set you bought, now, won't it? image

    Not so sure I have any heffalump coins, but we shall see. I sold a cool little 1815 Ceylon 1-stiver a while back that had George III on the front and an elephant on the back. It was only like a $3 coin. Aethelred got it. Dunno if I have anything else, but I'll bet 7-year-olds would like Mardi Gras doubloons, especially if I can find some of the wild-colored ones, eh? >>



    If I were you, LordM, after your ebay experience recently, I'd think twice about giving away cheap $3 coins lol
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,873 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Re. Joel Anderson (in oldshep's link): he's one of the best. I did business with him way back in the early 1980s, when I was a high school student. He's always sold interesting (yet affordable) material.

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  • Another inexpensive suggestion may be the Ocean Series Collection from the Royal Australian Mint.
    You could purchase that series at Downies.com (North America).
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