Post some pictures instead of doing this, I am only an indifferent ancients collector and I really enjoy seeing what other people have...except maybe @panzerman because i envy him too much...
The ‘report’ and ‘ignore’ buttons have been quite useful in this thread. I hope the moderators start handing out some permanent bans on accounts.
Just for general information: I am still a member of Coin Talk - I do not know what happened with my profile. I was born (28 August 1929) and raised in northern Britain (Lancashire/Yorkshire). A month after I was born the Stock Market crashed and the Great Depression began - it wasn’t my fault! I went through WWII in Britain - after the war I came to the USA (in 1950) and joined the United States Air Force in December of that year after the Korean War broke out. I served for twenty two years - Korean War and Vietnam War Veteran - and retired as a Chief Master Sergeant (E9). I am married to a great girl from Ohio who is a tad younger than me. I am a United States citizen and claim four children, seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of whom are US citizens. (can’t count these days!). Ancient coins are my main love now - I like to collect them, fondle them, write about them and post on Coin Talk which I think is a wonderful Forum populated by (mostly) great people. I am trying to live out the rest of my life peacefully and in harmony with my fellow human beings. I do not like turmoil, strife and people who are inconsiderate of, or are unkind to, others. I ignore nasty comments proffered by others - that is easy to do at my age. …………… and thank you @Clavdivs.
I realize some people like conflict when they feel they won't get hurt by it, but this constant exchange is becoming irksome to say the least. I know some of you are the 'original group' to come here from another forum where character clashed. Some of you I converse and some I have purchased from and I do use the forum to look at nice coins and so on. But even though the 2 most prolific spammers/trolls (who have either converted or stop posting ) in the time I have been a moderator , came with that group, I never blamed the group as a whole. On this forum, you, me, or any other member is not exempt from the rules, no matter their age, sex, country,quantity or quality of their coins or importance within the collecting area. We certainly do not want you to leave. You are not exempt , I am not exempt. Thanks, IMO, Jim
@jamesicus That's an awesome life story. I know it's cliche, but I(and many others here) really do thank you for your service to the nation.
I'm not sure what productive purpose is being served by the continuation of this thread, except affording some people further opportunities to be unpleasant. Everyone including the moderators -- except for the original culprit -- has expressed their feelings and made their points, multiple times. Perhaps it's time for the thread to be closed.
My reason for starting this thread was exactly that: a chance to discuss something that had been shut off from discussion, when obviously there was much to be said. I agree with you that it's probably served that purpose as much as it's going to, and rather than continuing to devolve into anything else it can be closed (however that happens).
Away for a day , and I seem to have wandered into a civil war! I hope this ends soon. From what I've seen over my time with this forum, you're all too good for this bickering . This forum is such a great retreat and I have learned so much about ancients from all the great people who post here. We have so much in common, lets not spoil it. I don't know a soul interested in my passion for ancient coins aside from all of you. Lets get back to it!.
That is the problem "what in the world" does anyone mean but me! Yes it is EASY to get sheep to bleat!!!
I'm very sad to see this discussion and the pinned thread on top of our forum. One thing I truly enjoyed about CoinTalk Ancients since I joined about two years ago is that this is a board where people from different places, backgrounds, and with different worldviews come together to simply discuss a hobby they share. In the past, it more than once became clear that the members of this forum hold a wide spectrum of sometimes contrasting views on social, political, and religious matters outside of ancient numismatics. Yet, these differences were generally treated with reasonable tolerance, politeness, and in a civil manner. Why don't we all take a deep breath and go back to that atmosphere of civility that until now has been so characteristic for the ancients forum?