Since I had some time off from family obligations I decided to pick apart my coin world subscription the last few years and organize them everything is going with the containers and I'm using them as kind of a reference library for my personal use the question is what do you do with your old magazine I can throw them away and be like most people and just get rid of theirs or I can use them for something innovative like a personal library
as you can see some i never opened .. not all of them contained useful info for what i was looking for and seeking knowledge about at the time
Magazines pile up quickly and soon form little fortresses of paper. I've tried to donate some of mine to libraries with little to no success, so unfortunately I often toss them in the recycle bin, which doesn't feel quite as bad as throwing them away. Do you have a local coin club or coin shop that would want them? Or a school? Or if you want to keep them yourself, as you suggested for a personal library, that's also a great option. I've never had the room to do that since I usually have books and magazines piled on top of each other and crawling out the bookshelves.
you can see if a local library would want them, or do as i do and bring one with you everytime you go to doctor or dentist office and leave one there...
Yeah. I donate d. 13 boxes of books to my library I'm not to keen on having to lug'm around but I will ask first
I don't see why not - I'm guessing unopened Coin World issues don't have extra collector value like unopened Star Wars figures. Unless there's some other reason that you're debating.
Leave some off at local doctors offices........just make sure you remember to remove your name and addy.