Collectables: The Value of Curiosities Across Time
From playing cards and vintage autos to the very currencies nations once minted, collectibles blur the line between pleasure and portfolio. When sentiment aligns with scarcity, these objects can quietly preserve—or even amplify—wealth over generations. Though they may demand physical space, they can also occupy an efficient place in tax strategy. Their value remains subjective, swaying with taste and demand—vault of nostalgia or treasure trove, if seen through the right eyes.