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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3248444, member: 71723"]Amen to that. Everything above is spot on. Accurate to all extents. And the way I handle it is entirely intentional and not randomly arrived at. Assembling my collection is WAAAAAAY down my priority list. Liquidating it (by sale or inheritance) is a more clear and present interest. I don't care if I EVER acquire another coin, as long as I can continue to learn about them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Go through an injury that has your docs talking to your family about final arrangements and clergy summoning. It changes one's perspective, Paul. The social aspect is pretty close to the only part that matters to me. I can scarcely HOLD a stinking coin in my right hand any more. I had to become quasi-lefthanded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dying at a computer screen is about the dumbest thing I can imagine. I'd rather die in a heinous plane crash approaching a major coin show city's airport. "Doing what I love."</p><p><br /></p><p>Now..., O'Hare or Midway?</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, you may have noticed I don't "do" links. I read, I retain what I've read, and I have near total recall of what I've read and heard. I don't keep an index of links.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3248444, member: 71723"]Amen to that. Everything above is spot on. Accurate to all extents. And the way I handle it is entirely intentional and not randomly arrived at. Assembling my collection is WAAAAAAY down my priority list. Liquidating it (by sale or inheritance) is a more clear and present interest. I don't care if I EVER acquire another coin, as long as I can continue to learn about them. Go through an injury that has your docs talking to your family about final arrangements and clergy summoning. It changes one's perspective, Paul. The social aspect is pretty close to the only part that matters to me. I can scarcely HOLD a stinking coin in my right hand any more. I had to become quasi-lefthanded. Dying at a computer screen is about the dumbest thing I can imagine. I'd rather die in a heinous plane crash approaching a major coin show city's airport. "Doing what I love." Now..., O'Hare or Midway? Oh, you may have noticed I don't "do" links. I read, I retain what I've read, and I have near total recall of what I've read and heard. I don't keep an index of links.[/QUOTE]
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