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<p>[QUOTE="CoinGal07, post: 269301, member: 8843"]I have it all ~ collections, accumulations, hoards, and 'stuff'. </p><p> </p><p>The collections are organized, labeled, and appropriately stored in appropriate methods to protect the value and maintain the quality. </p><p> </p><p>The accumulations and hoards are bagged. </p><p> </p><p>All of it is in three safes mixed together. Three safes because I never imagined I'd need more than one. </p><p> </p><p>I make sure the people I trust know the difference between the valuable collections versus the 'stuff' and how to distribute or dispose of it appropriately when needed. </p><p> </p><p>It's all together because I enjoy it all regardless of the value so I choose not to put the 'good stuff' in a bank where my access is limited or sealed off by a court in the event estate laws change. </p><p> </p><p>However, while I do not anticipate those in receipt of my 'stuff' will ever appreciate it at the same level as me it is important they know the really good stuff (higher financial value) versus just the good stuff (low financial value but still enjoyable) and set the return (sell) expectations accordingly. </p><p> </p><p>About once a year I spring clean ~ take the small purchase impulse buys, random bullion, duplicates, lost interest excesses, etc and sell or trade it for a really good coin or collection (depending upon what kind of year it's been). </p><p> </p><p>Right now I probably need to trade the 3 smaller safes in for one larger one but I'd rather buy another great coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CoinGal07, post: 269301, member: 8843"]I have it all ~ collections, accumulations, hoards, and 'stuff'. The collections are organized, labeled, and appropriately stored in appropriate methods to protect the value and maintain the quality. The accumulations and hoards are bagged. All of it is in three safes mixed together. Three safes because I never imagined I'd need more than one. I make sure the people I trust know the difference between the valuable collections versus the 'stuff' and how to distribute or dispose of it appropriately when needed. It's all together because I enjoy it all regardless of the value so I choose not to put the 'good stuff' in a bank where my access is limited or sealed off by a court in the event estate laws change. However, while I do not anticipate those in receipt of my 'stuff' will ever appreciate it at the same level as me it is important they know the really good stuff (higher financial value) versus just the good stuff (low financial value but still enjoyable) and set the return (sell) expectations accordingly. About once a year I spring clean ~ take the small purchase impulse buys, random bullion, duplicates, lost interest excesses, etc and sell or trade it for a really good coin or collection (depending upon what kind of year it's been). Right now I probably need to trade the 3 smaller safes in for one larger one but I'd rather buy another great coin.[/QUOTE]
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