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If your cards are insured...here's another thing to consider...
Insurance is critical, of course.
In addition, in the event of my departure, my kids will inherit a nice collection. I have assembled a series of "Auction Catalog" style books that are fun to look at now and, perhaps, essential later. It occurred to me when I got sick a few years ago and this down time is a great opportunity to get my shit together. I can do these for others--just as soon as I complete my essentials and know what it will cost and entail time-wise. You can probably do it yourself, too. It's actually a fun project and the results, so far, look like a high-end Heritage Catalog. I put broad price guides and included an index with spaces to update prices based on actual sales, etc.
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