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Agreed! The problem is many set a will and leave it at that. It’s almost better to designate someone to guide family through the process of choosing an auction house or a bulk buyer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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That's what I did, I have one person named to guide my wife/family who also know them. Of course this may need to be amended as well, but its a start and what I feel comfortable with.
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I have complete 1939-1941 Playballs. G-VG. About 50 HOF of T206 same grade. About 200 Goudey Baseball and Indians. Near complete Diamond Stars in Vg-EX. Near complete Sky Birds. Topps complete 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1961, and 1972 through 1999. This post is also in other areas on this site.
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I can not think of anyone that could lead my family through this. No collectors in the family. And I am very private and have not shared with other collectors. Some close friend-not collectors- feel if I am wrestling with this-sell it now. Under my control.
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That type of collection could go to any auctionhouse if you're wanting them sold in lots: REA, Heritage, Sterling, whatever. If you wanted them sold by the card, you're looking at eBay consignments like Greg Morris.
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I had this same issue a few years ago. Like you, I am not in danger of a all too soon demise but my kids and wife have had zero interest in the collection I built up. I have no friends who are collectors and the thought of leaving my wife with a pile of stuff (as she calls it) and no direction as to what anything was worth really struck me. I took a long look at my collection and what it meant to me and I found out it was the thrill of the chase I enjoyed in completing sets and that many of the cards I had in my collection didn't mean as much to me as I thought they had. I slowly sold off much of the collection and have saved only the most meaningful pieces which, if something happened would be easily liquidated.
It has been probably ten years since I sold off this sizable collection but I still have zero regrets and have found myself content with collecting a few sets that really do have meaning to me such as the sets I once collected as a kid. Picking up a 1973 Topps Larry Biittner for my set has more meaning to me than picking up another Kiki Kuyler. I know that sounds incredibly stupid but Biittner means so much more to me as I saw him play and I met him. Kuyler would only be a temporary happiness as I lock him away in a box somewhere and hope his prices go up enough to make a small profit when I inevitably resell. my vote is for consolidation and selling off now and only keeping those pieces that have meaning to you. |
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I may be older than the average collector on this site (71) and while I am in decent health, I decided to not burden my wife the problems associated with selling off a lifetime collection were something to happen to me unexpectedly.
I took it upon myself to sell off most of my collection a few years back. Regrets? As Frank would say, "I have a few." But in retrospect it was still the best thing to do. An additional consideration: while most individual cards were in bank safe-deposit boxes, most of my sets, etc were in my house (but not on display). Living in California these days means my house could go up in smoke along with my collection - because in an emergency, I'm grabbing my wife and my dog and heading for safety. Good luck with your decision. |
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I believe if you sell while still alive you will owe taxes on the profit on any of the items. For example: you brought a set at $100 years ago and now it is $ 2000, the profit would be $ 1900. If your children received it after you died, it would transfer to them ( current market value) at a $ 2000 item and if they sold it for $2000 then no taxes. Therefore don't sell before you pass away unless you really need the money. Avoid taxes if you can.
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As to the main point, while I am a lawyer, I do not do probate work. However, if you decide to have it put up for auction after death, I would consider establishing objective standards for an auction house, such as sales volume over a specified period preceding death, perhaps, or some other criteria that can be readily ascertained by an executor with a bit of research but without undue trouble. As to the tax issue, a good probate attorney should be more than capable of advising you of the consequences with regard to whatever route you choose. Best wishes on your choice of disposition, Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 11-18-2018 at 07:21 PM. |
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My personal vote is to sell the entire collection now, take your family on a once-in-a-lifetime vacation or do something that would be meaningful to you. In the end we're talking about cardboard.
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