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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 4602955, member: 91461"][ATTACH=full]1140117[/ATTACH]</p><p>[QUOTE="green18, post: 4602920, member:I don't recall any modern or classical collector of US coins ever making an assessment of ancient collectors in these forums.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p><p>Like 5 or 10 threads of mine back, I totally got blind sided by an couple "modern collectors " drive by. It totally ruined the thread, and my day, frankly.</p><p>Sorry Gandy, but I do resort to NAME calling when someone is THIS far off BASE. lol.</p><p>I grew up collecting moderns and from time to time still do. This means:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1140121[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>But if I'm being honest, this thread is coinist against us world collectors! All this crying about ancients and moderns...I JUST PICKED UP NAPPY And HIS FIRST WIFE (Josephine) and have no community to share it with (that actually replies and posts back that is).</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1140125[/ATTACH]</p><p>Napoléon FRANCE,PremierEmpire. 1804-1814. AR Medal (35mm, 24.11 g, 12h). On the Coronation Festival at the City Hall of Paris. By N.G.A. Brenet. Dated AN XIII (1804/5). NAPOLEON JOSEPHINE ., jugate busts of Napoleon, laureate, and Josephine, draped and wearing tiara and necklace, right; BRENET below /</p><p>FIXA PERENNIS IN ALTO SEDES., laureate eagle nesting facing in mountainous terrain on branches of laurel and oak, head right, with wings displayed; BRENET below talon; FÊTES DU COURONNEMENT/DONNÉES/À L’HOTEL DE VILLE/AH XIII. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 359. Toned, minor marks and hairlines. EF.</p><p>Ex: Monnaies d’Antan</p><p><br /></p><p>It overshadows my coin with him and wifey #2 by no small margin.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1140127[/ATTACH]</p><p>Napoleon Bonaparte, J. Andrieu e D. Denoy, France, 1810, Argento, g 36,35, mm 40,00, D/ (The busts of Napoleon and Maria Louise, to right)</p><p>Below the cutting of the neck: ANDRIEU F . / DENOY D.</p><p>R/ NAPOLEON IMP. ET ROI M. LOUISE D’AUTRICHE</p><p>(Napoleon and Marie Louise are holding hands, old clothes, next to an altar decorated with a bow and arrow and the text: J. JOUANNIN)</p><p>In exergue: Ir . AVRIL . M . DCCCX / DENON . D .</p><p>Medal for the marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise of Austria April 2nd 1810. Ex: in Asta</p><p><br /></p><p>Jk [USER=10103]@green18[/USER] . You're not a nerd. Your posts make me laugh from time to time. But Gandy is my buddy and you were a bit harsh<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 4602955, member: 91461"][ATTACH=full]1140117[/ATTACH] [QUOTE="green18, post: 4602920, member:I don't recall any modern or classical collector of US coins ever making an assessment of ancient collectors in these forums.[/QUOTE] Like 5 or 10 threads of mine back, I totally got blind sided by an couple "modern collectors " drive by. It totally ruined the thread, and my day, frankly. Sorry Gandy, but I do resort to NAME calling when someone is THIS far off BASE. lol. I grew up collecting moderns and from time to time still do. This means: [ATTACH=full]1140121[/ATTACH] But if I'm being honest, this thread is coinist against us world collectors! All this crying about ancients and moderns...I JUST PICKED UP NAPPY And HIS FIRST WIFE (Josephine) and have no community to share it with (that actually replies and posts back that is). [ATTACH=full]1140125[/ATTACH] Napoléon FRANCE,PremierEmpire. 1804-1814. AR Medal (35mm, 24.11 g, 12h). On the Coronation Festival at the City Hall of Paris. By N.G.A. Brenet. Dated AN XIII (1804/5). NAPOLEON JOSEPHINE ., jugate busts of Napoleon, laureate, and Josephine, draped and wearing tiara and necklace, right; BRENET below / FIXA PERENNIS IN ALTO SEDES., laureate eagle nesting facing in mountainous terrain on branches of laurel and oak, head right, with wings displayed; BRENET below talon; FÊTES DU COURONNEMENT/DONNÉES/À L’HOTEL DE VILLE/AH XIII. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 359. Toned, minor marks and hairlines. EF. Ex: Monnaies d’Antan It overshadows my coin with him and wifey #2 by no small margin. [ATTACH=full]1140127[/ATTACH] Napoleon Bonaparte, J. Andrieu e D. Denoy, France, 1810, Argento, g 36,35, mm 40,00, D/ (The busts of Napoleon and Maria Louise, to right) Below the cutting of the neck: ANDRIEU F . / DENOY D. R/ NAPOLEON IMP. ET ROI M. LOUISE D’AUTRICHE (Napoleon and Marie Louise are holding hands, old clothes, next to an altar decorated with a bow and arrow and the text: J. JOUANNIN) In exergue: Ir . AVRIL . M . DCCCX / DENON . D . Medal for the marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise of Austria April 2nd 1810. Ex: in Asta Jk [USER=10103]@green18[/USER] . You're not a nerd. Your posts make me laugh from time to time. But Gandy is my buddy and you were a bit harsh:p[/QUOTE]
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