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<p>[QUOTE="tartanhill, post: 3179352, member: 93472"]I am fairly new to the Coin Talk universe, but I find it interesting and informative. Perhaps some of the members out there can help me find a coin. I have been giving my five grandchildren coins for their birthdays and at Christmas time for the past 10 years or so. They each get a US coin for their birthday and an ancient Greek or Roman coin for Christmas. This upcoming season they are getting coins with their favorite animals on them. I have hit a bit of a roadblock finding a rabbit/hare for one granddaughter. Messana and Rhegion are the obvious choices, but the larger coins are out of my price range of a $150 limit, and the ones within my price are too small and usually not in very good condition; you need at least to be able to recognize the rabbit. Can anyone suggest another issue that would fit my requirements? I am even open to provincial coins if there is one. Any help will be greatly appreciated.</p><p>BobC[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tartanhill, post: 3179352, member: 93472"]I am fairly new to the Coin Talk universe, but I find it interesting and informative. Perhaps some of the members out there can help me find a coin. I have been giving my five grandchildren coins for their birthdays and at Christmas time for the past 10 years or so. They each get a US coin for their birthday and an ancient Greek or Roman coin for Christmas. This upcoming season they are getting coins with their favorite animals on them. I have hit a bit of a roadblock finding a rabbit/hare for one granddaughter. Messana and Rhegion are the obvious choices, but the larger coins are out of my price range of a $150 limit, and the ones within my price are too small and usually not in very good condition; you need at least to be able to recognize the rabbit. Can anyone suggest another issue that would fit my requirements? I am even open to provincial coins if there is one. Any help will be greatly appreciated. BobC[/QUOTE]
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