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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 25451939, member: 118540"]I recommend, that you create a new thread, in the Coin Talk Ancients forum (this forum). Near the top of the forum page, there is a button called "Post New Thread". The title of your new thread should be something like "Coin ID Help : (Brief Description)". The brief description should be 10 words or less which describe the images shown on the coins (examples : horse, castle, head, cow). Take close-up photos of the coins, if you can, so that the coin occupies most of the space in the photo. Take a photo of the front of each coin, and the back of each coin. Using Microsoft Paint, or some other photo editing tool, clip each photo, to remove the unused space around each coin, so that the coin occupies most of the space in the photo. In your new thread, copy and paste the photos of the coins, and include the weight of each coin in grams if you have a scale, and the diameter of each coin in millimeters if you have a ruler or measuring tape. Try to post 3 coins or less, in the thread. Say something like "Hello. I need help identifying these coins.", and any other information which you can provide about the coins. Try to post 2 threads or less per day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 25451939, member: 118540"]I recommend, that you create a new thread, in the Coin Talk Ancients forum (this forum). Near the top of the forum page, there is a button called "Post New Thread". The title of your new thread should be something like "Coin ID Help : (Brief Description)". The brief description should be 10 words or less which describe the images shown on the coins (examples : horse, castle, head, cow). Take close-up photos of the coins, if you can, so that the coin occupies most of the space in the photo. Take a photo of the front of each coin, and the back of each coin. Using Microsoft Paint, or some other photo editing tool, clip each photo, to remove the unused space around each coin, so that the coin occupies most of the space in the photo. In your new thread, copy and paste the photos of the coins, and include the weight of each coin in grams if you have a scale, and the diameter of each coin in millimeters if you have a ruler or measuring tape. Try to post 3 coins or less, in the thread. Say something like "Hello. I need help identifying these coins.", and any other information which you can provide about the coins. Try to post 2 threads or less per day.[/QUOTE]
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