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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'll ditto that last remark. I hope things are going better for you, Carl.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
20753 Posts |
Carl...I hope your medical condition is stable or improving. The Coin World needs you! Hunter Thanks for the concern. Always wonder who will get this mess someday. So far my last batch of cat scans, bone scans, X-rays, blood tests all show no more cancer so I hope this is the last of that stuff. After loosing bladder, prostate, lymph nodes, nerves, I think it's time for that stuff to go away. Might be why I just keep on buying new coins. I'll show that cancer stuff it can't scare me.
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Member
United States
1154 Posts |
Congrats on beating cancer. And by the way if you have to much to handle ill send you my address and ill do away with them lol
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Valued Member
United States
367 Posts |
its always a problem for me to think of my collection after they leave my hand, my family is always wanting money so I might just donate maybe to a museum?
Edited by dustin43160 09/14/2007 4:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1231 Posts |
Dustin have you ever heard of the Brett Museum? I will be opening it anytime you are ready to donate
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Valued Member
United States
367 Posts |
im only 17 so I hope I dont have to think about it soon..
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Valued Member
Ireland
498 Posts |
Thats nice medical result is negative.
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New Member
United States
15 Posts |
Carl, It sounds less like duplicates and more like hoarding!! Really though, for me it's just hard to part with coins. Hopefully if you don't sell them, when the time comes you have kids or grandkids that appriciate the hobby so they can enjoy them also. There,s nothing quite like looking through a large group of coins you come across.
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Valued Member
United States
54 Posts |
You could put them together in a lot and sell them on ebay. I've sold several lots of common date silver recently and gotten 8.5-9 times face value.
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Valued Member
United States
439 Posts |
Sounds more like a coin shop than a collection Carl. heheh
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Pillar of the Community
United States
882 Posts |
Carl,
Next time there is a flee market or coin show, buy a table and sell some yourself. Dealers will be trying to get the most they can for their silver, so you should be able to get a fair price for yours. Ty
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Rest in Peace
United States
3730 Posts |
Carl, Often times when I read your posts, they make me want to see your collection. I have been collecting since the 1950's, and probably don't have 1/20th as much as you. Stay proactive regarding cancer. That's what I have done, and so far, so good. Best wishes, and best of luck.    
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
20753 Posts |
Gary Burke: Thanks for the well wishes and same to you. I do have a massive amount of coins I guess. Just broke the 100 Whitman Classic Album mark and almost all filled. Got to be an end someday. And for Tykimeister: We have numerous flea markets and a coin show almost every weekend around here. However, having a table at any would NOT be advantageous for me, unfortunately. Without a Bladder, Prostate, associated nerves and Lymph Nodes the only place I could have such a table would be in the washroom. I sure would be noticed with a table in there.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
914 Posts |
 Great to see you're doing better Carl. Wish I lived closer so I could have a gander at that collection as well.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2540 Posts |
Too many duplicates? What does that mean? I have several thousand Barber dimes, same for quarters and half dollars. And--- I am still looking and still buying. Too many? What is that?
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