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Looking To Sell An 1880 Newfoundland $2 Gold Coin AU-58

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Weird, not sure how a smiley emoticon turned into #128512?
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Family will enjoy the cabin regardless of how many $ you put in to it. A couple of bucks either way won't matter. But once that coin is gone... it's gone...

The coin doesn't take up much space, so unless you are starving to death I would suggest keeping it. Bring it out at Xmas, or on the late person's birthday / anniversary of their passing etc, and reminisce.

Guess it depends on how close you were to the person who left it to you. Chances are they had a lot of pride (if not money) invested in said item... Even if you don't appreciate it for what it is, perhaps one of your heirs might?
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