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Let’s take a quick poll shall we. Where would I find all your spare change if I came to your house right now? Are many of you answering places like: couch, dresser top, coffee can, kitchen counter, car cup holders? Sound familiar? Not that I took any of those (read: ALL) from my house currently. I really do have the best of intentions. Saving it, roll it, put it in our vacation fund. Yet somehow, we can’t seem to keep ourselves organized enough. What if I told you corralling those coins can be fun? Please meet 3D Coin Art!
3D Coin Art from NSI is a new and fun way to manage your spare change. Each design is easy to use, comes with easy instructions and fun trivia. Currently available are the American Flag, Empire State Building and a bust of George Washington.
We received the Empire State Building. This model holds 357 coins, which is $50 when full. It comes with full instructions on where to place which coins, the shaped tray, lid, coin counter, stand and stickers. It’s sad to say, but each box does have a disclaimer that coins are not included 😉 There is also a card with trivia about the Empire State Building.
The Kids and I are excited to start filling this up. Not only is it fun to save money, but it will be an educational tool for us as well. Math, sorting, history, architecture. You never thought your spare change could do so much! Pick one up for yourself, or gift to a friend who could use a fun way to organize. Find 3D Coin Art online and at Toys R Us!
Audrey Stewart says
My nephew would love this. He loves coins.
Amber Ludwig says
These are so cool!! What a great way to save change!!
John Smith says
3D coin art! What a great idea!
rebeccabasset says
Wow interesting, I wish that I used more Paper Money than I do now. I used to have a lot more Coins around.
Thanks for the Link, I will think about getting one of these for a Christmas Present for my Nephews, I know Family’s with Children carry around a Lot more Cash than I do.
Thanks for the Post too!