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<p>[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3379037, member: 14873"]Thank you for those links [USER=5682]@Bart9349[/USER] - I have enjoyed reading them and learned much from them. I particularly enjoyed the posts relating to “touch coins” - excellent. I only recently organized the coins I depict on this web page into some kind of order - I discovered several of them as I was cleaning out my “Man Cave” recently - some I had tossed into “odds and ends” boxes over the years to be researched and attributed at some time - that never happened - now it has. Many of those coins were non-descript and in not very good condition - now that I have a re-kindled interest I have added several specimens.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have always had a great deal of interest in English Civil War history for I was born and grew up only a few miles from the location of the battle of Preston and there were several skirmishes that occurred around the area in which I lived. I have read a good bit on the subject over the years (I really like the modern books of Antonia Fraser by the way) but I am now reading a great deal more. So I really appreciate your excellent post here Guy. Thank you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Added via Edit: I just realized that I had previously posted about most of the information in that last paragraph - please excuse the repetition - old age creeping in again![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3379037, member: 14873"]Thank you for those links [USER=5682]@Bart9349[/USER] - I have enjoyed reading them and learned much from them. I particularly enjoyed the posts relating to “touch coins” - excellent. I only recently organized the coins I depict on this web page into some kind of order - I discovered several of them as I was cleaning out my “Man Cave” recently - some I had tossed into “odds and ends” boxes over the years to be researched and attributed at some time - that never happened - now it has. Many of those coins were non-descript and in not very good condition - now that I have a re-kindled interest I have added several specimens. I have always had a great deal of interest in English Civil War history for I was born and grew up only a few miles from the location of the battle of Preston and there were several skirmishes that occurred around the area in which I lived. I have read a good bit on the subject over the years (I really like the modern books of Antonia Fraser by the way) but I am now reading a great deal more. So I really appreciate your excellent post here Guy. Thank you. Added via Edit: I just realized that I had previously posted about most of the information in that last paragraph - please excuse the repetition - old age creeping in again![/QUOTE]
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