It's a good coin for us who are passionate about this hobby. For an investor type this might not be a good coin, but for an ancients enthusiast...Yes!
Don't worry about other forums either. Each forum has its own personality. Just ask some members here how they feel about some of them. Won't and am not going to name forums lol. And just like I, I have joined Forvm but I only lurked there and never posted. It didn't fit me and my style, CT is my home forum.
I'm not afraid to say it: FORVM is more like a North Korean Forced Labor Camp, while Coin talk is more like a weekend hippie retreat with plenty of cannabis and an unlimited supply of french fries.
Not so sure that I feel that way about FORVM. I have not posted much, but I always had excellent responses to my questions. Agreed, that CoinTalk is more free-wheeling and "fun"; but I have never been dissatisfied with my posts, purchases, data archives, information, or viewing other folk's collections on FORVM.
@ro1974: I like your OP coin, that's a good example of how a coin can still have nice eye appeal even if it's not a perfect "investment"-grade coin.
Yes, I miss it already. One idea I have is to do 12 Caesars in Sestertii or as large AE as I can get. This would have fit the bill, but I do still have this one, but as it was minted by Titus...