Toll booth collector and undertaker are both good and should be thought about for most of them. There are a few good ones but they all want to make all the profit for the next 10 years on anything they sell.
I've been a scientist and engineer for 25 years now, but a numismatist for going on 40, once I retire from real work I always thought it would be fun to be a coin dealer for a while, they sure look like they're having a good time in the selfies I see with all the flying, nice hotels, fine dining, good wine, and live entertainment, and of course get to handle a better grade of coin
The career options are wide open for coin dealers; pet psychic, life coach, undertaker, man of the cloth. One area I don't see coin dealers evolving into are college professors, a tough field to break into.
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