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Posted By: Anson
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Posted By: barry arnold
It's also amazing that grandsons would sell their grandfathers' prized |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
no kidding, my grandfather's prized possession was probably his red sox hat...couldn't be worth more than 10 bucks, still have it, don't wear it...not gonna sell it.... |
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Posted By: Bob
My grandfather didn't leave me any valuable tobacco or caramel cards but he left me his medals from WW 1 and neither I nor either of my daughters (who would get them next) would ever DREAM of selling them. I realize cards and medals for bravery are apples and oranges but if you do a search on ebay you'd be shocked how many descendants are selling their dad'd, granddad's and great granddad's medals. Sad... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My prized family heirloom is a 1931 Congressional medal given to my fisherman grandfather for saving 11 lives during a 'high seas' storm (rescued people from a passanger boat crashed on the reef and lost his own boat in the process). It's never even crossed my mind to sell it. And, knowing eBay, if I did aucion it it would probably go for $4.95 and the winner would complain about the $3 shipping charge. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Clearly, the lesson to be learned is leave the cards to your great-grandchildren, not the grandkids. They'll be safe that way. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
My first two T206 cards were purchased from a guy in his early 20's that wanted a little money to help fund a trip to Vegas. His cards were given to him by his grandfather, who had since passed on, and were still in a cigar box that his grandfather had collected them in. |
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