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<p>[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 1602773, member: 23368"]I agree, 15 coins is not a lot, but I had to weigh in several factors. If I could live forever (Or at least as many years more), I think I wouldn't be quite so drastic with my reduction. But since these will be in the hands of my two children eventually, I'm trying to make this easy for them. My best case scenario would be if my son buys out my daughters share. He has an interest, but like all younger people, his spendable income on a hobby is limited at the current time. He could keep these better pieces and begin his own contribution, by buying and affording the same coins I'm now selling. He would go through his own learning curve and be in a good position one day to upgrade as well. If not, it would be easier to liquidate 10 or 15 high quality graded coins than 350 separate good coins. An auction house like Heritage, would be a good option for them. I have already looked into this, partially. Plus, I'm enjoying a part and a level of the hobby I didn't think I would be in. Life sure isn't boring this way and it doesn't impact my life style at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 1602773, member: 23368"]I agree, 15 coins is not a lot, but I had to weigh in several factors. If I could live forever (Or at least as many years more), I think I wouldn't be quite so drastic with my reduction. But since these will be in the hands of my two children eventually, I'm trying to make this easy for them. My best case scenario would be if my son buys out my daughters share. He has an interest, but like all younger people, his spendable income on a hobby is limited at the current time. He could keep these better pieces and begin his own contribution, by buying and affording the same coins I'm now selling. He would go through his own learning curve and be in a good position one day to upgrade as well. If not, it would be easier to liquidate 10 or 15 high quality graded coins than 350 separate good coins. An auction house like Heritage, would be a good option for them. I have already looked into this, partially. Plus, I'm enjoying a part and a level of the hobby I didn't think I would be in. Life sure isn't boring this way and it doesn't impact my life style at all.[/QUOTE]
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