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<p>[QUOTE="Kaycee, post: 2522548, member: 82001"]I'm sorry to hear about your mom. I do still think my son will get a kick out of it though. I already told him since he used to have trouble cleaning his room and would drop shoes and socks wherever he took them off and I would go behind picking them up that since I have to touch everything he owns 100 times that I am going to hide his inheritance in 5 dollar bills throughout everything I own (behind pictures, in pockets of boxed up clothes, in a coffee mug) so that he has to physically touch everything I own instead of having some type of estate sale. Needless to say you can now eat off the floor in his room. We have joked back and forth about things like that even though it's kinda morbid it can get pretty hilarious at times. On another note is there anyone that can suggest a place in the Chicagoland area for me to take some of the other coins in to be looked at that really know their stuff and are trusted. I don't want to sell anything but there are some cool half cent (horrible condition) and a few rare one cent pieces I would like to have looked at so I can start separating the real from the fakes and I am in way over my head.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kaycee, post: 2522548, member: 82001"]I'm sorry to hear about your mom. I do still think my son will get a kick out of it though. I already told him since he used to have trouble cleaning his room and would drop shoes and socks wherever he took them off and I would go behind picking them up that since I have to touch everything he owns 100 times that I am going to hide his inheritance in 5 dollar bills throughout everything I own (behind pictures, in pockets of boxed up clothes, in a coffee mug) so that he has to physically touch everything I own instead of having some type of estate sale. Needless to say you can now eat off the floor in his room. We have joked back and forth about things like that even though it's kinda morbid it can get pretty hilarious at times. On another note is there anyone that can suggest a place in the Chicagoland area for me to take some of the other coins in to be looked at that really know their stuff and are trusted. I don't want to sell anything but there are some cool half cent (horrible condition) and a few rare one cent pieces I would like to have looked at so I can start separating the real from the fakes and I am in way over my head.[/QUOTE]
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