jeffreylynn
Sep 24, 2008, 01:00 AM
so, Clough and Flying Eagle. You come up as the experts. My mother died in March, left me notes to guide me to all the stuff... This is way over my head. Is there a was to get an appraisal. How do I know that he is honest. Plus, she said before she died, there is over 50 thousand in the stamp collection. ( twenty five rubber maid large boxes, I packed them myself) face value, un-curcullated. She however forgot to mention all the coins. 1800's to now. Plus gold and silver, which is in-part part a no brainer, maybe. We were best friends, running a business together for thirty five years. Wew. I do not know were to start and need help from people who know, not want. She left wonderful notes about how she was with me, but to be smart, and take my time, and get help. Help.
Any guidance you can give me is so appreciated. I felt I found this site through her help with it all sitting here trying to make some sense of it, looked at the computer, which she loved even at 84. She was an information junkie. Finding this site on the internet was amazing, then your names were there over an over. I took care of her until the last breath, now I would like to find homes for the magical things she loved. Her earlier collection was stolen... we don't want to even think about what was in that. I cannot protect things where I am, and she left it for me to pay down the debt for the house I built for her on twenty six acres in the middle of nowhere... it's her wonderland. With love and respect.
Thank you in advance for any help... I am not good at the computer tech part, so forgive me if I have committed any sins in protacal.
With admiration for all you do, (reading all the answers to other peoples questions) Jeffrey Lynn ( I am a dance coach, I love what I do also, it helps people and changes lives for the better.)
Any guidance you can give me is so appreciated. I felt I found this site through her help with it all sitting here trying to make some sense of it, looked at the computer, which she loved even at 84. She was an information junkie. Finding this site on the internet was amazing, then your names were there over an over. I took care of her until the last breath, now I would like to find homes for the magical things she loved. Her earlier collection was stolen... we don't want to even think about what was in that. I cannot protect things where I am, and she left it for me to pay down the debt for the house I built for her on twenty six acres in the middle of nowhere... it's her wonderland. With love and respect.
Thank you in advance for any help... I am not good at the computer tech part, so forgive me if I have committed any sins in protacal.
With admiration for all you do, (reading all the answers to other peoples questions) Jeffrey Lynn ( I am a dance coach, I love what I do also, it helps people and changes lives for the better.)