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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 3253939, member: 51347"]Congrats [USER=96343]@Shrews1994[/USER] ! Very nice coin, and well done capturing it. Although I do not collect later Roman Bronzes, I would truly enjoy your fine example in my collection. Well done.</p><p><br /></p><p>Welcome to Coin Talk Ancients threads. I hope to see many more postings, and hope you will share the passion for Ancients as many of us do.</p><p><br /></p><p>Personally, I started collecting when I was 9, in US coins. However, 30 years ago I started collecting Ancients as it fuled my passion for History, and especially Ancient Histories. I have not looked back since... US coinage has lost its “hobby appeal” as everyone seems more interested in if their coins are fake, having them slabbed, or what is it worth. This is opposed to my original passion in US / World coins of understanding history and why coins were made. Ancients MORE than fulfills my coin collecting passion.</p><p><br /></p><p>A really cool and easy way to see many coins and their postings, check out the Ancients threads. Also, I use the Search bar in the above right section. It really helps me learn from the experts that post here.</p><p><br /></p><p>Kindest Regards,</p><p>Brian</p><p><br /></p><p>PS: Thanks for piqueing her interest [USER=76194]@Sallent[/USER][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 3253939, member: 51347"]Congrats [USER=96343]@Shrews1994[/USER] ! Very nice coin, and well done capturing it. Although I do not collect later Roman Bronzes, I would truly enjoy your fine example in my collection. Well done. Welcome to Coin Talk Ancients threads. I hope to see many more postings, and hope you will share the passion for Ancients as many of us do. Personally, I started collecting when I was 9, in US coins. However, 30 years ago I started collecting Ancients as it fuled my passion for History, and especially Ancient Histories. I have not looked back since... US coinage has lost its “hobby appeal” as everyone seems more interested in if their coins are fake, having them slabbed, or what is it worth. This is opposed to my original passion in US / World coins of understanding history and why coins were made. Ancients MORE than fulfills my coin collecting passion. A really cool and easy way to see many coins and their postings, check out the Ancients threads. Also, I use the Search bar in the above right section. It really helps me learn from the experts that post here. Kindest Regards, Brian PS: Thanks for piqueing her interest [USER=76194]@Sallent[/USER][/QUOTE]
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