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Old 11-06-2019, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by bobbyw8469 View Post
Great advice everyone. Mortality is something we should ALL deal with, even as morbid as it is.
For me, the more important issue is to catalog what I have with a reasonable value of each item. This will let my wife know an approximate value of what the collection has.

Four years ago I dealt with stage 4 cancer. The night I went to the ER I was dying. My point is this: Anything can happen to us at any time. My health issue was not " discovered " in advance. There literally may not be time to plan to liquidate a collection. Be it health, car accident, etc, things happen.

If financial constraints required me to liquidate, I would keep a card or two just to have, thus never " leaving " the hobby.

But I would never leave over dishonesty in the industry. Nobody or nothing will rob me of this joy.
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