Haggling just isn't my thing. I can respect different approaches. When I used to sell fireworks I always hated hagglers. Probably why I don't do it
If you can establish a good relationship with a dealer they can really be key to your collecting. They can find things for you, layaway items you...
Looks like a great collection Ken!
I am not a haggler. If prices aren't shown I'll ask. I'm more interested in attempting to establish a good rapport with the store. I always tried...
Oh there are now Air-Title binder pages and you could make your own album.
Air-Tites maybe. I liked them for my U.S. coins. They can be had for about 65¢ from their website but shipping isn't cheap so make sure you're...
Military themes are my primary focus in coin collecting and I have a few to share from my ancients: [IMG] Diodotus Tryphon, Selecuid Kingdom,...
Honestly I don't mind fake slabs. Fake coins though...
The local news in the Seattle-Tacoma loves these kinds of stories, if you go that way. I'm glad you did this and now I'm going to suggest you do...
Likely you'll never stop collecting - your focus may shift, Heck you may even leave coins but I'm sure you'll find something to fill the void.
Looks cool Paddy!
I love coins that tell an obvious story such as yours does with the debt burning.
That's really decent of you!
I think it's great that you're completing a family collection. This is awesome.
Are you guys doing a trade or are you just being generous? From the images the German notes look the most interesting.
I live in England as well. If Celtic is your thing there is Chris Rudd. Also if you Google coin shows a list usually comes up.
Very nice!
Very cool Bing! I must add one of these Caracalla city gates to my collection. Like Sallent, for some reason I have a soft spot for the guy. My...
Perhaps my wobbliest: [IMG] Constantine I, AD 306 - 337 AE3, 2.95g, 19mm; 5h; Thessalonica mint Obv.: CONSTAN-TINUS AVG; laureate head right...
I need the Windows as well.
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