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Jewish World Review
Bookmark These: Dust off the old stamp collection
By
Reid Kanaley
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | (MCT)
Museums have valuable collections, but is your lifetime collection of Elvis-related doodads worth anything to anyone but yourself? The truth about collectibles may hurt, but you have to hear it. -A clear-eyed look at the pros and cons of building collections as investments shows that the value of objects as diverse as a dinosaur bone and a baseball may rise and fall without notice, and could leave you stuck with your illiquid assets. This article, "Contemplating Collectible Investments," at Investopedia.com covers what you need to know. http://is.gd/JdTcAD -Worthless collectibles. One person's precious possession is another's junk. So it is with many so-called collectibles, many of them outlined in this older post from thestreet.com, where Jason Notte has bad news for you if you thought you'd retire on a Sotheby's sale of your prized Hummels, Norman Rockwell plates, and Thomas Kinkade prints. He says market forces have not been good for the value of those and other objects. http://is.gd/0M09iN -Smart collecting. Money, of course, is only one reason to collect things, and the collectibles section at about.com, headed by "guide" Barbara Crews, is about as exhaustive a source as there is on the motivations for collecting. So, maybe you just happen to like anything that looks like an elephant, or a donkey, and you want to fill up a room on that theme. Who's to judge? This site gives ideas for finding collectibles, determining their value, and unloading them if you must. http://collectibles.about.com -Even collectors have industry groups. The North American Collectibles Association bills itself as a resource for serious collectors of coins, currency, watches, antique jewelry and such. The association is for networking and gets members deals on shipping, insurance, and other necessities. http:/// www.nacacollectors.com -Another group is the Antiques&Collectibles National Association. When we looked, the home page was soliciting suggestions from Karga Seven Pictures for collections to be featured on a planned Travel Channel show. "We're looking for big personalities with the biggest, most amazing collections," it said. http://www.antiqueandcollectible.com
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