Holiday Coin Gift Ideas & Numismatic Wishlists | Both Sides of the Coin Podcast, Holidays 2018

The CDN editors discuss holiday gift-giving ideas for the coin collector in your life.

by CDN Publishing | Published on December 10, 2018

The holidays are upon us, and that means it’s prime shopping season (and I’m not necessarily talking about Amazon Prime, either). In fact, for many of us coin collectors and coin dealers, the type of holiday shopping we do often involves coin dealers and supplies specialists rather than dropping big bucks with the dime-a-dozen book and clothing Amazon outlets.

On the latest, holiday-themed episode of our Both Sides of the Coin podcast, CDN Publisher John Feigenbaum, CDN Editor Patrick Ian Perez, and I dish on our favorite numismatics gifts to both give and receive. The goal? Stoking enthusiasm for the hobby among our friends and loved ones!

John, Patrick, and I invite you to join our merry “fireside” chat on spreading numismatic cheer! So pour yourself a cup of egg nog, get those chestnuts roasting, and let’s have some holiday fun together…

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