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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?
Well said. 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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Weird, not sure how a smiley emoticon turned into #128512?
The forum does not support Unicode emoji. It shows up in the input box because the device you are using supports it, but once you post it to the forum it is lost. You need to use forum codes for smilies.Weird, not sure how a smiley emoticon turned into #128512?





















