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Posted By: TBob
With so many tobacco and especially caramel cards leaving to nestle gently in collector's vaults, and based on the relatively young age of a lot of you collectors who post here, it makes us geezers feel like the chances of vintage card collections becoming available on the market are diminishing. Other than catastrophic calamities, which I would wish on no one (well maybe one person), or excruciating property settlement agreements, you will probably see the tbob collection on ebay much sooner than the treasures of leon, or pete, or scott. Bummer.... |
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Posted By: mrc32
I am only 27 and am collecting T-205s in mid grade PSA 4-5. I would say my collection won't be coming on the market for many years. Assuming I die first my wife will be instructed to bury me with my t-205s |
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Posted By: julie
I'm 68, and none of my children care about baseball cards. It's all very well to say "Oh, they can sell them after you die,' except for 2 things: |
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Posted By: jay berhens
Julie, if nothing else, set up someone you trust as the executor of the collection to sell it off. Your kids don't need to know anything about selling cards this way. |
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Posted By: julie
(at his uaual fee, of course--and that ain't hay!) |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I think collecting is kind of a progressive thing, you start out small and hope to work yourself up to the "Kalamazoo Bats, Kelley", along the way you have to sell off some things to pay for your more expensive tastes. I have had to do it and I know others have done the same thing. I personally had been working on a 1957 Topps set and completed it only to sell it for the down payment on my house. It was easier to part with those cards instead of some vintage cards I had purchased along the way. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
If you are concerned about a medi-cal lien (with good reason, I might add, since they are notorious estate pillagers), you might consider establishing a trust (probably an irrevocable one) to hold the cards and dispose of them, or maybe a FLIP (family limited partnership) to disburse ownership of the asset while maintaining control. You could also consider a gifting program too, tax free to your kids. If you've really got great stuff, consider a museum or library donation with certain rights reserved to you--at least you could see the cards and share them with the world under your name. Alternatively, if you have big bucks and historically valuable stuff, maybe a foundation is the way to go. My point is that greenbacks are not the only thing you may choose to receive for your cards. If the disposition of the asset is a real concern to you, book a couple of hours of time with an estate planning attorney in your area and kick around the issue a bit. |
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Posted By: julie
MadiCal has assured me sweetly that they can break any trust... |
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