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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 797475, member: 4552"]Good idea. Not sure where you would post that info, but if just here for even a short time, I'm sure we could all use that. I'll copy it if you do post it for sure. </p><p>On all my safe deposit boxes I have not only my Son's name, but his Wife's name also. This in my state allows anyone who's name is listed to access that box. I also do have a copy of my will in each one. </p><p>HOWEVER, my experience with my Son is he has very little to even less knowledge of coins. Same with his wife and there really isn't anyone else. Hate to say this but my Son is rather irrisponsible although he owns his own buisness. </p><p>I'd really like a document like your in each safe due to without it, my Son and/or his Wife would probably approach a coin store for a price for the entire collection. </p><p>A really horrible example of relatives with little knowledge of what you own is a neighbor where I used to live was a really big gun collector. He had many WW2 guns worth thousands and thousands. Also, reloading equipment, ammon, shells, cleaning equipment and on and on and on. He passed away and his relatives called a gun store. They sent a representative over, he offered $1,000 for everything and they took it. Very possibly hundreds of thousands worth and all for $1,000.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 797475, member: 4552"]Good idea. Not sure where you would post that info, but if just here for even a short time, I'm sure we could all use that. I'll copy it if you do post it for sure. On all my safe deposit boxes I have not only my Son's name, but his Wife's name also. This in my state allows anyone who's name is listed to access that box. I also do have a copy of my will in each one. HOWEVER, my experience with my Son is he has very little to even less knowledge of coins. Same with his wife and there really isn't anyone else. Hate to say this but my Son is rather irrisponsible although he owns his own buisness. I'd really like a document like your in each safe due to without it, my Son and/or his Wife would probably approach a coin store for a price for the entire collection. A really horrible example of relatives with little knowledge of what you own is a neighbor where I used to live was a really big gun collector. He had many WW2 guns worth thousands and thousands. Also, reloading equipment, ammon, shells, cleaning equipment and on and on and on. He passed away and his relatives called a gun store. They sent a representative over, he offered $1,000 for everything and they took it. Very possibly hundreds of thousands worth and all for $1,000.[/QUOTE]
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