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<p>[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 3940553, member: 15588"]One at least has a chance of getting something back with coins and metal. How long that will remain the case is anyone's guess, but it's still possible now.</p><p><br /></p><p>We can only hope that coins don't go down the road of other collectibles, the vast majority of which have become junk, as others have witnessed here already.</p><p><br /></p><p>Like others here, I've been involved in cleaning out relatives' belongings only to find loads of interesting things that have no value and that nobody wants. Entire photo albums were tossed (I tried to save what I could, but I only have so much room) old furniture, some of it beautifully made in wood, was seen as "old" and "used" and subsequently discarded. An entire lifetime of "stuff" just rolled into the dumpster. In the end, it all has value to no one but the possessor, or so it seems.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm trying to "de-junk" myself. Anything mass produced that I bought over the years on impulse has gone to the donation pile. Trinkets that have no meaning to me are joining them. I only want to keep what has real meaning for me and, as I delve into my stuff (which is probably far less than the average person because I've always resisted buying a house) I'm finding that a large portion of what I have was purchased on a whim and really doesn't mean much to me in the end. I think of the money I could have saved on that crap.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 3940553, member: 15588"]One at least has a chance of getting something back with coins and metal. How long that will remain the case is anyone's guess, but it's still possible now. We can only hope that coins don't go down the road of other collectibles, the vast majority of which have become junk, as others have witnessed here already. Like others here, I've been involved in cleaning out relatives' belongings only to find loads of interesting things that have no value and that nobody wants. Entire photo albums were tossed (I tried to save what I could, but I only have so much room) old furniture, some of it beautifully made in wood, was seen as "old" and "used" and subsequently discarded. An entire lifetime of "stuff" just rolled into the dumpster. In the end, it all has value to no one but the possessor, or so it seems. I'm trying to "de-junk" myself. Anything mass produced that I bought over the years on impulse has gone to the donation pile. Trinkets that have no meaning to me are joining them. I only want to keep what has real meaning for me and, as I delve into my stuff (which is probably far less than the average person because I've always resisted buying a house) I'm finding that a large portion of what I have was purchased on a whim and really doesn't mean much to me in the end. I think of the money I could have saved on that crap.[/QUOTE]
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