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<p>[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 74377, member: 1674"]I wasn't insinuating that a woman would strongarm you into not collecting, I was saying that your priorities might change when she has your first child and you realize that she won't be working for a little while and your total household expenses just doubled at the same time that your family income was halved. When the choice becomes "should I add another nice coin to my collection or should I feed my wife and child" that choice is an easy one to make, and you won't be buying that coin for a while. That is why I said what I said about remaining a bachelor being the best way to be able to keep collecting strait through.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Back to the OP, I also don't care what happens to my collection when I die. That said, I care deeply for the people who might benefeit from the liquidation of my (rather modest) collection, so I've left instructions with my wife on how to maximize the collection's sale value. I'm like you Spencer, my Dad is a collector (and the reason that I am a collector) so he will be the one to actually do the selling if I predecease him. Once he dies I will have to update my plan, but until then it's taken care of.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 74377, member: 1674"]I wasn't insinuating that a woman would strongarm you into not collecting, I was saying that your priorities might change when she has your first child and you realize that she won't be working for a little while and your total household expenses just doubled at the same time that your family income was halved. When the choice becomes "should I add another nice coin to my collection or should I feed my wife and child" that choice is an easy one to make, and you won't be buying that coin for a while. That is why I said what I said about remaining a bachelor being the best way to be able to keep collecting strait through. Back to the OP, I also don't care what happens to my collection when I die. That said, I care deeply for the people who might benefeit from the liquidation of my (rather modest) collection, so I've left instructions with my wife on how to maximize the collection's sale value. I'm like you Spencer, my Dad is a collector (and the reason that I am a collector) so he will be the one to actually do the selling if I predecease him. Once he dies I will have to update my plan, but until then it's taken care of.[/QUOTE]
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