Speaking to that, when I look back on the one gentleman I mentioned here, George Buckingham, that particular gentleman was an only child. When I knew him, he was an elderly man of probably 70 or 75. I don't know how his medals got to wherever they were, but they were just repatriated.
We were in the decorating business. Lots of times we'd be in homes and would have to move stuff to cover it up to paint the walls. I was in a place--the family had come from Britain or Scotland years and years before--and there was a box of pocket watches, and beside that was a box of medals. Where those medals were from, I don't really know.
It's those types of things. All of a sudden, someone comes in, there's no one left, and what do you do? Do you go to a trader? People look at the monetary value.
We will try, hopefully, with some advertisement, to do that. Yes, the Legions and the army and the navy people are great at giving people that knowledge not to do the wrong thing with those medals.