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<p>[QUOTE="Ray Jackson, post: 4538342, member: 111971"]Along with a degree in history, i relish history and wish i could maintain a full library in my head, let alone on my bookshelf. My primary interest has always been US history, and coins, as well. However, i love history in general and thoroughly enjoyed reading your historical write up. Not too long ago i was pinned to the couch watching historical accounts on a few Roman emperors on NETFLIX. Anyone that doesn’t believe that the knowledge of our worlds history is beneficial is truly ignorant. I will always believe that we must learn from the past to make for a better tomorrow. Sadly, thats not the way it goes. I took many tours in Greece and enjoyed all things there, including their various coinage, as well. Sadly, i have nothing to show for it. The same goes for when i visited Italy, and Israel. all that said, i enjoyed viewing the coins and wonder just who owned them when original and what their life was like. Again, thanks for sharing, nothing beats getting a good education, even at my age.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Jackson, post: 4538342, member: 111971"]Along with a degree in history, i relish history and wish i could maintain a full library in my head, let alone on my bookshelf. My primary interest has always been US history, and coins, as well. However, i love history in general and thoroughly enjoyed reading your historical write up. Not too long ago i was pinned to the couch watching historical accounts on a few Roman emperors on NETFLIX. Anyone that doesn’t believe that the knowledge of our worlds history is beneficial is truly ignorant. I will always believe that we must learn from the past to make for a better tomorrow. Sadly, thats not the way it goes. I took many tours in Greece and enjoyed all things there, including their various coinage, as well. Sadly, i have nothing to show for it. The same goes for when i visited Italy, and Israel. all that said, i enjoyed viewing the coins and wonder just who owned them when original and what their life was like. Again, thanks for sharing, nothing beats getting a good education, even at my age.[/QUOTE]
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