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OK....You Have Amassed This Incredible Collection Of Coins, Relics, Jewelry Or Cash ???:shrug:

John-Edmonton

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And, you are in the fall of your life. What are your plans to dispose of it? Sell it, donate it, will it to someone? The cash can be spent and the silver coins can easily and quickly be sold at a nice profit. Now, how about that relic collection, the ring collection and all those other great finds. Some finds we have are real special, yet, have no value to someone else.

So, seriously, what are you gong to do with your treasures?
 
I've already given some of mine away.
If I know someone that would really enjoy one of my relics, I have given them items.
Most of the joy to me is in the find and learning about its history.
I've thought about donating some of my finds to local school teachers. Like a history teacher?

The cash and coins I spend. Lol
 
Tnshooter:

I did just what you have thought about. Donated a folder full of old found coins to a History Teacher.

He uses them in his teaching, and the students seem to really like seeing the old coinage.. I have enjoyed knowing the coins were being appreciated.
 
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