I have many hobbies/interests. My coins suit me when I want to relax in the lounge with my laptop,phone switched off,TV in the background with the dog at my feet. I can buy coins,browse forums and generally enjoy myself. I haven't ever got into modern games consoles (my last one was a Sega mega drive in the early 90's) Both my daughters have taken a slight interest in coins but seem to be on facebook or twitter all night. When I go to coin fairs Mrs Peter has commented on the average age of collectors,predominance of couduroy trousers and leather soled brogues. She says I look out of place in my high waisters,brutus shirt and platforms. There are a few young lads crowded around the dealers cheap tins but the cost of anything half decent must discourage many. Even the entrance money!!!! At least Ebay helps the youngsters to get a few coins cheaply. I was blooded with the Farthing Specialist who also sold coins that youngsters could afford and took time to occasionally write a covering letter. A few youngsters that have visited this forum I have sent old Coin year books,coins,loupes etc to. I know of other members who have done a similar thing (including tickets for the London coin fair) These youngsters have just disappeared. About 10 years ago my daughter took approx 50 veiled head 1d's to school.They went down a storm and feedback from the teachers was excellent. Consider this in the late 60's a coin from 1920 seemed old. That would be a late 60's coin now. I happen to sneer at late 60's coins. Stamps on the surface of it seem to be having a much worse time. I also believe potential collectors are immersed in the antique TV programmes. I can't see how this can change in the near future.