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Pillar of the Community
United States
773 Posts |
Since I've never seen a hearst with a U-Haul,I believe I'll be leaving mine with my son...sn31
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
When I first started collecting it was my 5 year old's college fund hard at work, but since she has shown a real interest in coins and would love to just leave the coins to her for her to pass down to her kids and so forth
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1626 Posts |
I will be passing my collection down to my son for sure. Infact I already told him that the collection is ours, not just mine.
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Valued Member
Australia
125 Posts |
As for what I'd like ... well put it this way: There's a dealer I know who is a collector first and dealer second. And when he sells to me he says at least he knows it "goes to a good home". Now that's pretty moving stuff, really. Point is (knowing just how attached one can become)... at life's end (or sooner), we'd also like to think that these same coins can continue being as much loved. Yep, we're talking coins here, folks. You know, them flat, round things. But we all know it's so much more, and can't that easily be explained. So bottom line here is; will leave for offspring to decide eventual outcome. If they keep them, that's cool. If perchance they sell them to some dealer that's okay. On the other hand, should they either give or sell to some-one who really appreciates this beautiful hobby then that's the ultimate, so then I can at least die smiling. 
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Valued Member
United States
439 Posts |
Hmmmm, I'm not really worried about what happens when I die. Whoever handles things when I die will decide I suppose. They'll probably take them into a coin shop, the clerk will declare them all cleaned and worthless and then offer them twenty dollars for the lot.
Maybe I'll just take them out and spend them and give some rollsearchers a cheap thrill. heheheh
Edited by TSOTL 07/22/2006 4:58 pm
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New Member
United States
5 Posts |
Let's see. All my black-box coins will go to my brother, but I won't tell him they are not real. With luck the security cameras will get a good picture of him when he tries to spend them. All my PCGS PR70's, I'll just drill a small hole through the case and the coin... Just kidding. I guess mine will go to my estate, be sold and the proceeds given to charity.
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Member
United States
3242 Posts |
I will pass on to my son ! I hope he just Know what he has and will not sell them !
Edited by amac44 07/26/2006 10:58 am
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Valued Member
United States
75 Posts |
My kids get it all. They can do with it as they please, along with 300000+ old baseball cards I've had for way to long.
I stopped collecting baseball cards when the players went on strike 15 or so years ago. Just got to danged expensive.
I wish I could take my models collection with me. Always liked putting those thing together and painting them. They have their room with the baseball cards. The coins are housed in a different room.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1152 Posts |
Ever since I got my dad into collecting he has been claiming I am just waiting for the "inheritance". As for my coins, hmmm... that is a good question. I think I'll get my kids to bury them in some far away random place after I go. Then some deserving person will find them some day. By the way, if anybody wants to be saved all that trouble of getting rid of their coins, just send them right along over to Andrew's Warehouse, free storage for all lonely coins :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
604 Posts |
Lets see its always been a dream in the family to have a family "treasure" it looks like it's up to me to fufill the dream and pass the "treasure" to each generenation until etheir someone is very stupid and sells it all or we all die in a massive heat wave
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Pillar of the Community
United States
986 Posts |
Whatever I don't sell will go down to my kids.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1582 Posts |
I have no children of my own; however, I've 2 sisters with kids and grandkids, but the only interest any of them have shown in my meager collection has been - how much are they worth - so, I suppose if I leave them to family, they'll soon be back in circulation. Living in a very small town of 2,000, I've toyed with the idea of donating them to the local library with the stipulation that they will not be sold, and that they will be set up as a display, including coin facts, for public viewing. I think it would be a great educational tool for school children, as well as adults, to learn some history about U.S. coins. and, along with the history of U.S. coins, they would be learning a little history of our country as well. Of course, as I said, I've only toyed with the idea so far. I'm only 58, and I don't plan on checking out any time soon.
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Valued Member
United States
70 Posts |
I need to work on amassing a collection before I can consider what to do with it. I am only 31. I don't think that far into the future yet.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3234 Posts |
I plan on selling it all off as a part of my retirement. I won't be much but it should help a bit.
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New Member
United States
8 Posts |
I don't have any children, so I plan to sell half of my coins, purchase a few, then leave the other half to them.
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