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Old 11-07-2009, 06:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Inherited coins has a bitter sweet feeling, you mourn your lost ones, but at the same time it carries the legacy. I have inherited my late grandfather's coin collection, and each week I find some new more exciting sets of coins, I have inherited his old Egyptian collection starting from 1808 till 1970. How the coins where stored when i got them, carries his character and the sense of organization, and the idea the he kept all these coins so that one day someone else (Me) will continue preserving them to the next generation. Its definitely a legacy which i will cherish my whole life and pass on.

So please if you have inherited any coins, please post and tell the story....


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