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<p>[QUOTE="Limes, post: 5301221, member: 101013"]To use a more positive approach: I'm currently interested in Roman late republic/imperatorial, and the empire up and including the severan dynasty. It's a matter of taste I guess, somehow I find these areas the most interesting, even since high school. </p><p>I do believe however that at some point in time my interests may expand to other ancient coinage, such as Greek, Roman provincial, Constantine dynasty ... I don't know. I find these coins already interesting to look at, and read their descriptions. The reasons why I don't pursue those area's further at the moment, are money and time. Perhaps in the future, yes, and I might even explore medieval coinage, from the Netherlands. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think any ancient coin is 'boring', there's always a story behind them. It's just a matter of interest which areas/era's attract you the most. I don't see myself collecting e.g. Chinese coins. But that does not mean they are boring.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Limes, post: 5301221, member: 101013"]To use a more positive approach: I'm currently interested in Roman late republic/imperatorial, and the empire up and including the severan dynasty. It's a matter of taste I guess, somehow I find these areas the most interesting, even since high school. I do believe however that at some point in time my interests may expand to other ancient coinage, such as Greek, Roman provincial, Constantine dynasty ... I don't know. I find these coins already interesting to look at, and read their descriptions. The reasons why I don't pursue those area's further at the moment, are money and time. Perhaps in the future, yes, and I might even explore medieval coinage, from the Netherlands. I don't think any ancient coin is 'boring', there's always a story behind them. It's just a matter of interest which areas/era's attract you the most. I don't see myself collecting e.g. Chinese coins. But that does not mean they are boring.[/QUOTE]
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