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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 3678456, member: 26302"]Wow, how much they weigh? Good gosh, I have no clue what I own let alone weight. I think my Thai coins alone are about 25 pounds. I just got 8 more in Chieng Mai, and one was over 350 grams itself. I keep threatening trying to put them on a spreadsheet but I am kidding myself. </p><p><br /></p><p>Then, what do you consider coins? Bulk silver? World coins I have maybe 100 kilos of? Chinese cash? Or simply "better" ancients? </p><p><br /></p><p>Eh, I will just wallow, lying to myself I will someday go through them all and categorize them. You are right I am all over the board Doug, with today buying a 1907 St Gaudens just because, previous purchases 8 medieval Thai coins, before that a group of middle Roman bronzes, and before that Sassanid and Arab Sassanian issues and some Kushan gold. Yeah, not specialized, but I love all of my babies. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Unfortunately, I am not as good a Daddy as you are. Once they go into the SDB, most do not come out and sit there for many years. My poor US coins I haven't even looked at in maybe 15-20 years, but refuse to get rid of them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 3678456, member: 26302"]Wow, how much they weigh? Good gosh, I have no clue what I own let alone weight. I think my Thai coins alone are about 25 pounds. I just got 8 more in Chieng Mai, and one was over 350 grams itself. I keep threatening trying to put them on a spreadsheet but I am kidding myself. Then, what do you consider coins? Bulk silver? World coins I have maybe 100 kilos of? Chinese cash? Or simply "better" ancients? Eh, I will just wallow, lying to myself I will someday go through them all and categorize them. You are right I am all over the board Doug, with today buying a 1907 St Gaudens just because, previous purchases 8 medieval Thai coins, before that a group of middle Roman bronzes, and before that Sassanid and Arab Sassanian issues and some Kushan gold. Yeah, not specialized, but I love all of my babies. :) Unfortunately, I am not as good a Daddy as you are. Once they go into the SDB, most do not come out and sit there for many years. My poor US coins I haven't even looked at in maybe 15-20 years, but refuse to get rid of them.[/QUOTE]
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