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<p>[QUOTE="dave92029, post: 1058333, member: 26916"]<b>If I were gone...</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>If the real question is about how to document and keep track of your collection then there have been many good answers BUT if the real question is about " If I were gone" then I have a different suggestion. </p><p><br /></p><p>Generally estate sales are a potential gold mine for cheap collectibles, because the sellers lack the knowledge or patience to realize the full potential of a collection. I'm assuming that your collection is not large enough for an auction house.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have disposed of my parents estate and it was a task that I did not enjoy and I took the actions necessary to do it as quickly and effortlessly as possible.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have a good reason to be concerned with your longevity I suggest that you dispose of your collection yourself. You understand it's worth and will probably enjoy the negotiations a lot more than your heirs, and therefore realize your collection true potential.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dave92029, post: 1058333, member: 26916"][b]If I were gone...[/b] If the real question is about how to document and keep track of your collection then there have been many good answers BUT if the real question is about " If I were gone" then I have a different suggestion. Generally estate sales are a potential gold mine for cheap collectibles, because the sellers lack the knowledge or patience to realize the full potential of a collection. I'm assuming that your collection is not large enough for an auction house. I have disposed of my parents estate and it was a task that I did not enjoy and I took the actions necessary to do it as quickly and effortlessly as possible. If you have a good reason to be concerned with your longevity I suggest that you dispose of your collection yourself. You understand it's worth and will probably enjoy the negotiations a lot more than your heirs, and therefore realize your collection true potential.[/QUOTE]
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