Where it goes depends a lot on the town, which owns the land, the building and the collection.
He lives alone, and owns a large collection of novels.
He died in 1674, owning a collection of over 1,500 paintings.
He lives in Sydney and owns a collection of cars.
They were more likely to own a collection of firearms than was the average family in a suburban neighborhood.
That night he received a call telling him he now owned the entire collection.
In reality, however, he owned a considerable collection of inns up and down the country.
Their assumption was not unreasonable, as it is a new idea for a conventional art museum to own such a collection.
You see, Marcus happens to own a collection of weapons that is fairly important.
No one who owns a collection will have it on display these days.