My wife. Priceless
Springfield Armory M1A Scout Squad, black Multi-Cam Camo, Burris 2X7 power Scout Scope, extended magazine and bolt releases, light rail, and a GI sling.
A portrait of George Washington that's printed on a small green piece of paper. It's so valuable I can take it anywhere in the USA and immediately trade it for $1 worth of goods and services, pretty much without any issue.
I have done on velvet hanging in my living room. It's very classy.
What is it and what is it?
We were gifted a small (16” tall) statue by Erte. It’s worth 5-$6000 last time I looked it up.
Pics of my grandchildren.
the most 'expensive' single piece is a Chihuly we picked up at his gallery in St. Pete. most expensive in aggregate is a 'shrine' piece featuring my family crest, genealogical banner on family name/origin, and my tartan. most expensive non-monetary are two pieces my friend made me before he died - he was Pima Indian. He made me a traditional longbow and war club utilized by his people - museum quality pieces and functional, using all traditional methods.
I have a small collection of poured metals. From buttons, basically just left over metal from a piece of jewelry, to large pieces (figures of different sorts.) All different metals, bismuth, tin, etc. I do have some in pure silver and 2 or 3 in pure gold. I recommend people find an artist to make jewelry for them. When made with pure gold/silver it would be called "investment grade jewelry." From diamonds to semi precious stones (non jewelry grade rubies, labradorite, just examples,) just describe or draw what you want and pay cash. You'll get a one of a kind piece of very valuable and wearable jewelry.
I framed the last hospital gown I puked all over after my last electroshock therapy round- interesting pattern. Doesn't smell anymore.
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