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Turning 49 this year, Kendall found a quiet, thrilling joy not in the hustle of a career, but in the glint of oxidized copper and silver. His apartment, once sparsely decorated, now housed shelves lined with velvet trays, each holding a fragment of history.It all started with a forgotten Mercury Dime he got as change, the winged head sparking an unexpected obsession. Soon, Kendall was a regular at flea markets and estate sales, his discerning eye hunting for a rare 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter or a beautifully toned Morgan Dollar. He didn't just collect; he loved the transaction. The meticulous grading, the careful staging of photos, the electric moment of an accepted online offer. Selling was the other half of the passion.