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<p>[QUOTE="osdet, post: 2802572, member: 85206"]I'd be interested to know how some of you exhibit your collections. Here is my genealogy of the Julian-Claudian imperial lineage.</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2017-7-21_21-7-33-jpeg.653745/?temp_hash=34a574435bdcd509e465683b616dbe0d" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /> </p><p><br /></p><p>I like to be able to view my coins and handle them - that is why I have used coin holders to enable me do this. Missing coins are represented by photos of the relevant family member which will be replaced if and when I find a suitable representative coin - which is now becoming expensive as some of these coins are rather rare and in a few cases non existent (to my knowledge). Having placed a maximum price of $200 per coin it keeps me surfing - which is after all, what collecting is all about!</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a few queries re the display. Firstly, the colour scheme for the names; full purple for Emperor, crimson or lesser purple for Senators, gold for generals. As sons of the royal family were either Senators or members of the Patricius, they are shown as crimson. Anybody know of an official colour for the females? Lacking information I have given them pink (although historically boys were designated pink and girls were blue).</p><p><br /></p><p>Secondly, should I change the date of the end of the dynasty to 68bce? Is this date conclusive?</p><p><br /></p><p>Please feel free to comment or make suggestions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="osdet, post: 2802572, member: 85206"]I'd be interested to know how some of you exhibit your collections. Here is my genealogy of the Julian-Claudian imperial lineage. [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2017-7-21_21-7-33-jpeg.653745/?temp_hash=34a574435bdcd509e465683b616dbe0d[/IMG] I like to be able to view my coins and handle them - that is why I have used coin holders to enable me do this. Missing coins are represented by photos of the relevant family member which will be replaced if and when I find a suitable representative coin - which is now becoming expensive as some of these coins are rather rare and in a few cases non existent (to my knowledge). Having placed a maximum price of $200 per coin it keeps me surfing - which is after all, what collecting is all about! I have a few queries re the display. Firstly, the colour scheme for the names; full purple for Emperor, crimson or lesser purple for Senators, gold for generals. As sons of the royal family were either Senators or members of the Patricius, they are shown as crimson. Anybody know of an official colour for the females? Lacking information I have given them pink (although historically boys were designated pink and girls were blue). Secondly, should I change the date of the end of the dynasty to 68bce? Is this date conclusive? Please feel free to comment or make suggestions.[/QUOTE]
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