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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1544101, member: 15445"]To answer your question, I collect items from all over the world (& even a few meteorites that came from someplace else). </p><p><br /></p><p>There is a book that the ANA used to offer as mandatory reading in their numismatic diploma correspondence course. I believe it is called "Money Talks" and it was published by the ANA. It is about a 200 page collection of short stories describing a very wide variety of collecting interests. Initially I thought that all those "other" collecting areas were boring. When I read about them & actually learned something about them, I became fascinated with each one. I think I learned to respect everyone’s collecting interests. I loaned my copy away many years ago & don't have it today. If you are an ANA member, then you can borrow the book from their library. I highly recommend that you get a copy. If you end up purchasing a copy, I would be VERY glad to purchase the used book from you when you are finished with it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a coin from Romania. Stay thirsty my friend.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1544101, member: 15445"]To answer your question, I collect items from all over the world (& even a few meteorites that came from someplace else). There is a book that the ANA used to offer as mandatory reading in their numismatic diploma correspondence course. I believe it is called "Money Talks" and it was published by the ANA. It is about a 200 page collection of short stories describing a very wide variety of collecting interests. Initially I thought that all those "other" collecting areas were boring. When I read about them & actually learned something about them, I became fascinated with each one. I think I learned to respect everyone’s collecting interests. I loaned my copy away many years ago & don't have it today. If you are an ANA member, then you can borrow the book from their library. I highly recommend that you get a copy. If you end up purchasing a copy, I would be VERY glad to purchase the used book from you when you are finished with it. Here is a coin from Romania. Stay thirsty my friend.[/QUOTE]
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