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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7391067, member: 100459"]I was fortunate enough to have a father in the army. We lived in many foreign countries and I started collecting coins when I was 7 and we lived in Germany. Both summers that we lived in Germany, we travelled all over Europe. The coins I collected probably weren't worth much then, but I liked them. I also did missionary service in South America. I had saved many coins that I got there as well as the currency. After 26 years of my marriage, my wife decided she wanted to be with her high school boyfriend and she kicked me out, so to speak. I got all that I could carry and moved into an apartment. When I took inventory of all of my "belongings," I realized I didn't have my coins and many other precious things. I went to "our home" and found she had changed the locks, so I waited until she got home and when I asked her if I could get some of the things I had to leave behind. She told me she threw all of my things away because she figured I wouldn't want anything left behind. I did have all the foreign currency in a journal that I kept while travelling. The divorce isn't the mistake. Trusting her, was the mistake.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7391067, member: 100459"]I was fortunate enough to have a father in the army. We lived in many foreign countries and I started collecting coins when I was 7 and we lived in Germany. Both summers that we lived in Germany, we travelled all over Europe. The coins I collected probably weren't worth much then, but I liked them. I also did missionary service in South America. I had saved many coins that I got there as well as the currency. After 26 years of my marriage, my wife decided she wanted to be with her high school boyfriend and she kicked me out, so to speak. I got all that I could carry and moved into an apartment. When I took inventory of all of my "belongings," I realized I didn't have my coins and many other precious things. I went to "our home" and found she had changed the locks, so I waited until she got home and when I asked her if I could get some of the things I had to leave behind. She told me she threw all of my things away because she figured I wouldn't want anything left behind. I did have all the foreign currency in a journal that I kept while travelling. The divorce isn't the mistake. Trusting her, was the mistake.[/QUOTE]
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