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Originally Posted by wfubob
Before my grandmother passed a few years ago, she said she couldn't leave much for her evenual grandkids, but gave me a box of pretty well-preserved cards that my father collected, with strict instructions to use them, whatever the worth might be, to help send my first child to college.
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What would happen if you didn't comply with those instructions - if you either kept the cards for your own personal collection (with no intention of selling them), or gave them to your child once he turned 18? Is there a stipulation in your grandmother's will mandating you to sell the cards for your child's benefit?