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<p>[QUOTE="TJC, post: 2944182, member: 45502"]Ditto! Very cool!</p><p><br /></p><p>As for coins I would not sell. Well changes in the job situation this last year has put this question to the test for me. It has been an offloading year. The result has been selling off a large chuck of my early american copper collection, mostly US large cents, along with other numismatic material. When push comes to shove it is interesting which coins become most important. A percentage of the proceeds have been used to add to my 3rd century collecting; most of the proceeds have been used for essentials, mortgage payments etc. This year has left me very grateful to be the keeper of both the coins I have and the coins that I have had the privilege of being the keeper of even though those coins are now in the hands of others. "We are but the keepers, they (the coins) are the time travelers." </p><p>Here is one that I plan to keep always but if you want to hear the universe laugh, tell it your plans.</p><p>Julius Ceasar</p><p>[ATTACH=full]717524[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]717525[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TJC, post: 2944182, member: 45502"]Ditto! Very cool! As for coins I would not sell. Well changes in the job situation this last year has put this question to the test for me. It has been an offloading year. The result has been selling off a large chuck of my early american copper collection, mostly US large cents, along with other numismatic material. When push comes to shove it is interesting which coins become most important. A percentage of the proceeds have been used to add to my 3rd century collecting; most of the proceeds have been used for essentials, mortgage payments etc. This year has left me very grateful to be the keeper of both the coins I have and the coins that I have had the privilege of being the keeper of even though those coins are now in the hands of others. "We are but the keepers, they (the coins) are the time travelers." Here is one that I plan to keep always but if you want to hear the universe laugh, tell it your plans. Julius Ceasar [ATTACH=full]717524[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]717525[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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