I've had a few difficult situations in my life, as I suppose all of you have. But I can name several friends that I've kept in contact with for more than 50 years. Family is even closer. Lose a dime and discover a man's character, I say is a bargain. In the end it is all ashes. You'll know who not to trust when the chips are down. A man's wealth is not so much determined by what he retains as by what he can afford to give away. Go to a person you love and make a lifetime memory involving a coin. I don't have a wife or children, but my nieces and nephews get lots of coins and stories. (A
Sacagawea dollar means more when you share popcorn and a video of the Lewis and Clark expedition.) You can't take it with you, but you can give it away.
You were wronged. Get over it, and go out and do right.