One famous thing that people collect is stickers, or maybe bracelets, jewelry, and snowglobes.
you can keep collecting. And if collect all 120 you can play as someone else.
Collecting coins - everyone has them, and you can collect different types or years, and then start on different countries. One of many website is numista.com
You can collect donations for a non profit before you are incorporated but it is not advisable. The best thing to do is to wait until you get incorporated before you can start collecting donations.
By law, yes they can choose to not receive child support. By law, they should not be coerced into doing this. If things change, they may go to court to get it reinstated. You can always put the same amount as the child support into a 529 account for the child's college.
First you could start collecting shells and learn about the shells that you collect. Learn things like the shell's scientific name, where it is found. You can read some books on shells or read online articles. Slowly build up your knowledge about shells.
in a tin, binder,box, or safe
No. If you are truly retiring you cannot continue to collect unemployment because you are required to be able, willing, and ready to accept full time employment which you are supposed to be seeking.
Yes you can. However if your collecting disability benefits from a LTD then they will most likely kick you off once you start receiving your SSDI benefits. However, if you trying to get on SSI, which is income based, you wont be able to collect both.
The Precious Moments figurines is a good way to start collecting, they are easy to find and somewhat inexpensive.
As in state assistance? Yes, as it would be Welfare Fraud. In signing up for state aid of any type, you give up your claim to collect support directly.
Some people like to collect art. People collect automobile miniature vintage cars. People collect athlete autographs.
It would depend on why you want to collect coins and what financial resources you have at your disposal. If you want to collect as a hobby, collect any coins that come your way. Start with something easy like low denomination coins already in circulation such as the penny or cent, or foreign coins that find their way into your pocket. If you want to collect for investment purposes, most Mints produce packaged year sets of Mint Uncirculated and Proof coins and a variety of bullion coins. These will be a lot more expensive than the face value of the coins suggest. Go to your local library and find a "world" coin catalogue and have a browse through that. Find something of interest to you and that you think you can afford and start collecting. Coin collecting is an interesting hobby and can teach you a lot about history. It is also often a life long hobby.