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Old 10-31-2011, 10:03 AM
vintagechris vintagechris is offline
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I like your idea Leon and have thought about something like that myself. My son who is almost 20 now used to like cards a lot. Now not nearly as much. He may be going through the same thing that many his age did and may like them more again later.

Would like yo leave some of the cards to my family if they would want them for something other than monetary value. If they just want them for value sake, I would probably sell at some point and leave them the money.

Which brings me to your idea, I have spent nearly 70% of my life collecting cards. It really has been a big part of who I am and would like to leave behind something that my family could remember me by and still enjoy the financial rewards of my collection.

O unless my kids tell me they absolutely want them, [I] will probably sell at some point and make some sort of catalog, most likely online of my collection. That way generations of our family can look at it and hopefully some will enjoy it.

Chriis
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