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<p>[QUOTE="Wagon, post: 3664988, member: 105629"]Interesting, it is a lot of work and time consuming and I don't believe anyone in my family would be interested in maintaining a coin collection. However, since I am retired and new to this and not really time invested and only moderately interested, I am considering cataloging my collection and having it valued by an estate agent. To all you coin gurus out there, do you think a complete collection of all denominations and countries would be more appealing to collectors or would each denomination catalogued and offered separately be more appealing. Most of my wheat and Memorial pennies are un-searched for errors or varieties, except for sorting by date. My plan was to sort by date and then search, so that is where I am at now. So to Idhair, should you become unable to continue your collection, and you have no heirs interested in taking over, an estate agent would value your collection and it would become part of your estate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Wagon, post: 3664988, member: 105629"]Interesting, it is a lot of work and time consuming and I don't believe anyone in my family would be interested in maintaining a coin collection. However, since I am retired and new to this and not really time invested and only moderately interested, I am considering cataloging my collection and having it valued by an estate agent. To all you coin gurus out there, do you think a complete collection of all denominations and countries would be more appealing to collectors or would each denomination catalogued and offered separately be more appealing. Most of my wheat and Memorial pennies are un-searched for errors or varieties, except for sorting by date. My plan was to sort by date and then search, so that is where I am at now. So to Idhair, should you become unable to continue your collection, and you have no heirs interested in taking over, an estate agent would value your collection and it would become part of your estate.[/QUOTE]
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