coins you see a lot

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  1. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    i see those coins to much

    coins you see alot tiberius livia denarius
    julius ceasar elephant to high overrated
    domitian minerva denarius
    and the famous legeonary denarius


    those coins you see to much, ten years later i get the feeling i can still buy them


    coins you see a lot tiberius livia denarius for me/ next domitian minerva




    i dont have them, thats my reason to not buy it/ i see those coins to much

    offcourse the coins are great
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    o_O

    Well, Ro... as concerned as you seem to be about your number of "likes", starting a thread in which you disparage a great number of other collector's loves doesn't seem like a wise move.
     
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  4. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    State quarters. :yawn:
     
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  5. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    i want start a topic of most seen coins
     
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  6. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    +1000
     
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  7. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Your threads bore me.:wacky:
     
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  8. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

  9. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Domitian Minerva denarius.jpg

    Could care less if you are bored of my coin...It's my coin and I like it.

    A word of advise: When a particular coin a member has does nothing for me, I keep quiet or politely congratulate them on their new coin, but I don't put their new coin down. Who am I to tell someone else their coin bores me. You'd be wise to follow that advise yourself if you want to make friends here.
     
  10. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    your problem:)
     
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  11. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Well we could go the other way and post coins that you did not mention, which would probably be interesting to me and maybe 5 other people. Most don't have them, even fewer want them and I collect them.

    Red Huns / Small Kushan
    Kidarite Kingdom
    AR Drachm 29 mm x 4.11 grams
    Kabul, Afghanistan mint (s.360 AD)
    Obverse: 3 /4 Bust of king facing slightly right, wearing crown with streamers, KIDARA KU-SANASA in Brahmi above
    Reverse: Fire altar flanked by attendants, SULAKHA in Brahmi below. 29mm, Ref:. Göbl, Hunnen Em. 11
    Note: Rare and Superb.

    KidaraDrachm2.jpg
     
  12. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    No, you're the problem:cool:.
     
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  13. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    word bored is to hard i see them to much.
    i am not english:happy:
     
  14. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    coins you see alot, i was to hard still great coins
    i would only say i could buy them in future to
     
  15. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    Your coins are bored? You should talk to them more or watch TV together :p
     
  16. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Aww jeeze guys - English is not Ro's first language cut the man some slack.


    India,
    Taxila, Gandhara Janapada
    AR Shatamana (bent bar/ double siglos)
    BC 650 - 600
    34mm x 10mm x 11.48 grams
    Obverse: Two Gandhara Six-Armed Symbols.
    Reverse: Blank.
    Note: Choice and beautiful.
    GandharabentbarBC650.jpg
     
  17. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    i do my best
     
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  19. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    coins you see to much
     
  20. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    (The above quote captured before it, like so many posts, was changed.)


    I give up. I don't think the problem is merely a language barrier.

    Vaarwel, Ro.
     
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  21. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    ah and one more for good measure...

    ....just 'cuz we don't see it a lot.

    BURMA,
    Pyu City-States.
    Sri Ksetra.
    AR Unit – 96 Rattis Third (Final) coinage. Struck circa 800-832.
    35 mm x 9.53 g
    Obv. Damaru (ritual hand drum of Śiva); five triangular and globular ornaments above, nine wedge-shaped ornaments; all within beaded border.
    Rev. Stūpa (world-temple) containing the tree-of-life;vajra(thunderbolt symbol of Indra) to left, sankh shell (symbol of Viṣṇu) to right, the heavens (lunar and solar symbols) above, primordial ocean below.
    Ref: ATEC 5749-50; HCSEA 464-5; M&P 61-5; R&S 3.5.

    BigPyuCReshoot.jpg
     
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