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In response to requests by collectors, their wives, widows and families, we would like to bring to your attention to one of the services we offer our clients.
To many collectors what will happen to their collection of banknotes / coins after their death can be an overwhelming worry. Often surviving relatives have no concept of the true value of a collection, what to do with it or where to dispose of it.
We are often asked to assist in the disposal of collections by a widow after a collector has passed away. It can be a very harrowing time especially if she has not played an active part in forming the collection and has little idea of its extent or current value.
I have heard truly dreadful accounts of so called friends suddenly appearing and offering to buy the collection, or individual items in it, at a fraction of the true value. So we urge you, the collector, to consider now what you would like to happen to your collection in the years to come and assist your partner by explaining the various options and ensuring they, or your solicitor, are aware of who to contact should anything happen to you.
We offer a totally confidential and personal service, regularly handling the sale of collections, both at home and abroad, in a manner which realises the best return for our clients and their families.
We are happy to offer free advice on the matter, which puts your mind at rest and ensures that your collection realises the full value for your spouse or children and can furnish a registration form as well as documentation to pass on to your family and/or solicitor. If you would like further details of this confidential service, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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