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<p>[QUOTE="MontCollector, post: 3014059, member: 85496"]Wow! We would love to win this. It would get A LOT of use.</p><p><br /></p><p>After joining CT and seeing some of the ancient coins that have been posted I was recently drawn to the dark side. A couple months ago I finally purchased my 1st ancient Roman coin. Now I am hooked and have added several since then. </p><p><br /></p><p>My wife, who knows more about the Roman Empire than I do, also enjoys collecting ancient coins with me. We both sit down together and look for our next acquisition. We live in a coin "Dark" zone. Meaning our closest LCS is a 140 mile drive. Due to this all of our purchases have been from other forum members. This is mainly due to the fear of buying a fake and having more trust in forum members than online stores/ auction houses.</p><p><br /></p><p>A good Roman Coin Reference Guide would be very helpful for us. Not just in IDing the coins we are looking at, but hopefully it will help us spot fakes better. So far we have done all of our research online. The websites are great, but nothing replaces having a guide in your hands.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for this great opportunity and your generosity. I sure they will be very useful to whomever get them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck to all that enter...Mont[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MontCollector, post: 3014059, member: 85496"]Wow! We would love to win this. It would get A LOT of use. After joining CT and seeing some of the ancient coins that have been posted I was recently drawn to the dark side. A couple months ago I finally purchased my 1st ancient Roman coin. Now I am hooked and have added several since then. My wife, who knows more about the Roman Empire than I do, also enjoys collecting ancient coins with me. We both sit down together and look for our next acquisition. We live in a coin "Dark" zone. Meaning our closest LCS is a 140 mile drive. Due to this all of our purchases have been from other forum members. This is mainly due to the fear of buying a fake and having more trust in forum members than online stores/ auction houses. A good Roman Coin Reference Guide would be very helpful for us. Not just in IDing the coins we are looking at, but hopefully it will help us spot fakes better. So far we have done all of our research online. The websites are great, but nothing replaces having a guide in your hands. Thanks for this great opportunity and your generosity. I sure they will be very useful to whomever get them. Good luck to all that enter...Mont[/QUOTE]
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