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<p>[QUOTE="panzerman, post: 3355957, member: 77704"]Thanks, lots of questions to answer.....</p><p>Yes, the Vima Kadphises is my oldest AV coin from India<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie50" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Actually, I have never thought about my collecting goals/ habits ever. I just go at it to have fun, I think my Dad got me started early, since he had been collecting ever since I was a toddler in Germany. I always liked gold coins, from my childhood days of reading Grimm Fairy Tales/ there where lots of stories about robbers/ gold coins etc. When I was 6 I watched Long John Silver and his pirate antics, and treasure, now I am fascinated by "Curse of Oak Island".</p><p>My main reason for going for gold was that these coins seem to remain beautifull, keep their lustre, and even looked freshly minted after 200 years of being submerged in saltwater. The passion seems to grow with every year, I could never sell a coin, or stop collecting, I am hooked for life. Its the only thing I am addicted too<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie50" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="panzerman, post: 3355957, member: 77704"]Thanks, lots of questions to answer..... Yes, the Vima Kadphises is my oldest AV coin from India:happy: Actually, I have never thought about my collecting goals/ habits ever. I just go at it to have fun, I think my Dad got me started early, since he had been collecting ever since I was a toddler in Germany. I always liked gold coins, from my childhood days of reading Grimm Fairy Tales/ there where lots of stories about robbers/ gold coins etc. When I was 6 I watched Long John Silver and his pirate antics, and treasure, now I am fascinated by "Curse of Oak Island". My main reason for going for gold was that these coins seem to remain beautifull, keep their lustre, and even looked freshly minted after 200 years of being submerged in saltwater. The passion seems to grow with every year, I could never sell a coin, or stop collecting, I am hooked for life. Its the only thing I am addicted too:happy: John[/QUOTE]
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