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|  $100,000 tax free 
			
			Posted By: Bruce Babcock In another thread the phrase "imaginary money" was mentioned a couple of times. What if an eccentric  rich relative you never heard of left you $100,000 tax free dollars, on the condition that you could only spend it on vintage (pre WW II) baseball cards, and had to spend it all within a one year period? You could not spend the money on a car, pay down your credit card debt, buy health insurance, etc. | 
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