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<p>[QUOTE="bahabully, post: 1753969, member: 17555"]I know,, the subject matter leads to a deeper perspective that I was trying to point out.</p><p>I have deeply sensitive and empathetic to passing on family stuff,, and knee deep in it on more than one front in the tangible side. So this aspect affects me.. family lands, coins, stuff.. etc.... I wish to pass along all this stuff to my heirs as well, and build generational wealth... that is something I think that lives in the fabric of all collectors and binds us in similar cloth. </p><p>Now, that said..... I offer this advice.</p><p>1 - do the best you can in that endeavor. As to your coins, I would preserve them the best you can. there are volumes written on the subject matter... find it, read it, do it.</p><p>2 - as to how your generational head waters now feel about this endeavor and assuming they are are in heaven looking down,,, I'd guess that on a scale of 1 to 10 they would rank preservation of shiney metals within the family may be a 1 or 2 on the scale,,, where disposition of your soul would be a 10,, and living life care free, full of joy and happiness would be an 8, doing good for others a 7.5..... etc....</p><p>...... and worrying about the accumulation of generational wealth, I'd think they say do the best you can, but don't sweat it too much.... it'll work out fine in the end, always does.</p><p>Cheers ![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bahabully, post: 1753969, member: 17555"]I know,, the subject matter leads to a deeper perspective that I was trying to point out. I have deeply sensitive and empathetic to passing on family stuff,, and knee deep in it on more than one front in the tangible side. So this aspect affects me.. family lands, coins, stuff.. etc.... I wish to pass along all this stuff to my heirs as well, and build generational wealth... that is something I think that lives in the fabric of all collectors and binds us in similar cloth. Now, that said..... I offer this advice. 1 - do the best you can in that endeavor. As to your coins, I would preserve them the best you can. there are volumes written on the subject matter... find it, read it, do it. 2 - as to how your generational head waters now feel about this endeavor and assuming they are are in heaven looking down,,, I'd guess that on a scale of 1 to 10 they would rank preservation of shiney metals within the family may be a 1 or 2 on the scale,,, where disposition of your soul would be a 10,, and living life care free, full of joy and happiness would be an 8, doing good for others a 7.5..... etc.... ...... and worrying about the accumulation of generational wealth, I'd think they say do the best you can, but don't sweat it too much.... it'll work out fine in the end, always does. Cheers ![/QUOTE]
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