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Wow, I missed that. Could someone point me to that thread? Thanks. Also feel like you are one of the greats in this hobby. You deserve to have a carefree retirements enjoying things other than coins.
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Wait. What? There are other things?
Thanks for the kind words. I'm just an old curmudgeon who was once a young curmudgeon. My wife is still a young'un, and if I want to live to be an older curmudgeon, I'll never question that.
We're not dead, though, just retired.

I'll still be around here, pestering people.
None of our family collects coins, so it made sense not to make them try to figure out what to do with random old circular shiny things with pictures of dead people on them.
Don't worry, the Buff collection went to one of my longtime customers. He's been after it for years, so I know it's in good hands.
It's time for the next generation of young dealers to make their future in the hobby. (@GrapeCollects, Tag! You're it, kid!) And somebody else can have the fun of trying to find another coin that matches my unlisted early Lincoln RPM avatar. I looked for almost 40 years, and never found another. It rests in another collection now, still unique as far as I know. I just may tell its story some day.
The thread I posted the retirement backstory on was something about dealers we learned from or something like that. Maybe last week or so. I'll have to hunt it down. That reply was 279 fence posts and a half mile of barbed wire installation ago around our pasture.
Seriously, though, retirement
really is a good time to part with the coins. It's a place where at least the discussion should take place.